RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Shanghai Futures Exchange BOOT1 and ak27,
For the sake of our investments it is better that your scenarios work out rather than mine. We should get an idea of the Chinese's intentions within a few months. (they have their own banksters as well, BTW, as we need to take into consideration)
I just see it as more of the same, just with a different face, an Asian one, as governments and usurers war against silver & gold as a fair medium of exchange so they can make continued use of their fiat creation for their own benefit.
Ultimately governments have the police and army, so they get to enforce whichever laws are passed, fair or not, in the interest of "national security", legitimate or not.
In France, in the 1700's I believe, they confiscated all privately held gold after a serious financial crisis. Here's the kicker - the penalty for not handing it in was death. That is perhaps the bleakest of scenarios for the future.
Hopefully we can make some good profits before any potential societal disruptions and live our lives well, in peace and quiet.
-Geck