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>From: LePatron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: trdoptions@xxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Midas - "Two Man Army Wins!" "Two Man Army Wins!"
>Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 20:55:45 -0400
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>Le Metropole members,
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>Midas du Metropole has served commentary at the
>James Joyce Table.
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>The biggest financial scandal in the United States in
>decades is now unfolding before your very eyes and you heard
>about if first at the Cafe. Hot off the press:
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>Princeton Economics Director Charged in Multi-Billion Fraud
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>New York, Sept 13 (Bloomberg) -- "An officer of
>Princeton Economics International Inc, a money-management
>firm, has been arrested and charged with cheating
>Japanese investors in a multi-billion ponzi scheme
>that was allegedly aided by a top executive of Republic
>New York Securities Corp., prosecutors said.
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>Princeton Economics director Martin Armstrong cheated
>Japanese clients of the firm, which sold more than
>$3 billion of notes, U. S. prosecutors charged. Of
>that money, about $1 billion is still owed to investors
>of Princeton Economics, according to a criminal complaint
>filed in federal court in New York."
>
>This scandal is a biggie and, I suspect, will have far
>reaching significance. All of you know of the story of
>"GATA versus Martin Armstrong." We have gone into this in
>great detail for you.
>
>We were the first to expose him. Mainstream mocked us once
>again. I am not gloating. No one likes to see a man go down
>like this. But, this is the kind of crap our side has been
>fighting against. They believe him and do not believe us.
>Gold bulls are like Chicago Cub fans. We have been given
>few victories. This is one and I could not help but think
>of the great Chicago Cub's announcer, Harry Carey, when I
>got the news late today.
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>There will be much more to say about this and now everyone
>will jump on the bandwagon. So be it. We are on record.
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>This could be a very significant development for the gold
>market, so check in to the Cafe to "READ ALL ABOUT IT!"
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>Two corrections:
>1. John Dizard's article on gold was in Fortune, not Forbes
>2. Berger & Montague was retained by GATA to help us with our
>investigation of the gold market, not the Hillary Clinton/
>BOE gold rumor we are tracking down.
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>In May we told the Cafe, the IMF gold sale would not get
>thru Congress (TRUE), we told you that Tiger was down
>17% to 20% (TRUE) and we told you about the Martin Armstrong
>scandal (TRUE). Hillary? Dunno. We are doing are homework
>once again and trying to get to the bottom of the matter.
>
>One more thing that is important. I was told today to expect
>a viscious attack by the mainstream press against me
>personally and GATA. Because we are now getting close to
>exposing the "manipulation of the gold market," sources have
>said they have heard a personal attack on the "messenger"
>is imminent. GATA is getting to them. The "Hannibals" do
>not want the truth to be known. BATTEN DOWN THE HATCHES.
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><A HREF="http://www.lemetropolecafe.com/scripts/products.cfm";>Le Metropole 
>Cafe</A>
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>All the best,
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>Bill Murphy
>Le Patron
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