[e-gold-list] Re[2]: Re: e-gold - the safest place to keep your money

The Phoenix Dollar info at phoenixdollar.net
Thu Dec 21 14:29:48 MST 2006



Hello Viking,

Thursday, December 21, 2006, 11:54:59 AM, you wrote:

>> #9. Buy back the 5 bars with the confiscated funds.

> This is the most incomprehensible piece of rubbish I have read in a
> long time. Are you trying to appear idiotic merely to illustrate a
> point again like you did back in August? You're succeeding. You're
> coming across as a rambling "conspiracy theory" troll.

I have no idea what you are talking about.

> That ridiculous scenario is completely unintelligible.

I feel its possible and I also feel is a better alternative to what
some others have proposed which is that the federal government is
forcing e-gold to ban certain customers from their system. Currencies
don't just go around doing that sort of thing do they? So we probably
can agree that something is amiss.

> How does
> locking down accounts in their register cause that amount of money to
> magically appear in their bank accounts?

As I understand things the Iranians were blocked from accounts right?
were they just balance limited? So if they are blocked and the funds
were taken, e-gold would just then be able to sell the e-gold through
omnipay or whatever. I don't think it would be that hard, do you?

> Many, many more questions - but my brain is locking up trying to
> figure out how you even think that is coherent string of events.

I offered it as a possible alternative to federal intervention. I am
not saying its necessarily factual and did state that I can't prove
any of it.

Discounting anything out of hand though would be silly unless you can
make a case to disprove it rather than just make generic comments that
its not correct.

If I am wrong, why am I wrong? Saying I am wrong is not good enough.


-- 
Best regards,

Gordon


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