RE: Full list of Bansters at White House meeting Well, aardvarks seems that Douglas Casey has a tin foil hat with your name on it.
There are, of course, plenty of theories that flood the Internet every time gold sells off when it seems like it should be advancing - mostly conspiracy theories. The proponents don't like it when we call their theories conspiracy theories, but that's what they are. They allege it's all because of the bullion banks, or the Bilderbergers, or the Trilateral Commission, or the Council on Foreign Relations, or the Fed's crash team, or some other nefarious agency. I have good friends who are otherwise quite knowledgeable and rational who sincerely believe that such groups are constantly knocking the price of gold down. I know they mean well, but I have to put these theories in the tinfoil hat category.
...So, whatever else it might be, I do not attribute gold's retreat to an official price-suppression conspiracy. The idea gives conspiracy theories a bad name...
Conversations with Casey Apr 17, 2013