GATA DVD EXPOSES
GOLD MARKET MANIPULATION
The Gold Rush 21 conference was convened by the Gold
Anti- Trust Action Committee on August 7 and 8, 2005, in City, Yukon, and exposed and detailed the manipulation of
the the gold market by a cartel of central banks and financial houses.
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Immediately following Gold Rush 21, the price of gold began a steady rise of more than US$100 per ounce even as the U.S. dollar, previously considered gold's opposite, also rose
relative to other currencies. GATA has long contended that,
regardless of the relative performance of currencies, the price
of gold would rise sharply once the gold cartel lost control of
the market as physical demand overcame the dwindling supply of
central bank gold that was being released to suppress the gold
price.
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Some participants at Gold Rush 21 predicted that the
price of
gold will rise to $3,000 or even $5,000 per
ounce as the gold
price suppression scheme unravels
John Embry, chief investment strategist for
Sprott Asset
Management in Toronto, recently
commented on Report on Business
Television:
"I strongly recommend to anyone who is interested
in
this subject to get a hold of this DVD."
Click here to listen to his complete comments
(36:45-minute mark).
On Friday, January 20, 2006, the Gold-Anti Trust
Action
Committee will be launching a DVD set
including a 25-minute
summary of the Gold Rush 21 conference and eight hours of
presentations by the conference's speakers. To get an idea of
what lies ahead for gold, watch the two-minute introductory
video at www.GoldRush21.com and then order the Gold Rush 21 DVD.
About GATA
The Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee was formed by Bill
Murphy (Chairman) and Chris Powell (Secretary/Treasurer) in
January 1999 to expose the manipulation of the gold market.
Murphy is a former Wall Street commodities broker and now
proprietor of
www.LeMetropoleCafe.com, a financial market web site with a
major gold focus. Powell is the editor of the Journal Inquirer,
a daily newspaper in Manchester, Connecticut.
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