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  1. Hi Catherine

    In regard to Jim Sinclair’s recent interview. Do you agree with him that all banks that have accepted Tarp funds will bail-in their customers? I was surprised to see that my local californian bank which has a B- from Weiss had accepted tarp funds.

    I am reading JP Farrell new book Covert Wars and I was not sure of his position on the hidden gold. Dr Farrell says that this huge loot has been re-hypotecated so many times. Would this put the price of gold higher than it is now? Dr Farrell also goes on to say that the elite dont want the price of gold to go down because the value of their hidden inventories would also go down. I am confused as to why they manipulate it down so fiercely and a lot of economists claim that all known inventories of physical are low.

    Thank you for your analysis.

    Thank you

  2. Here’s an “Ask Catherine” (also Ask Franklin):
    I think former Solari interviewee Stewart Thompson is absolutely right about the precious metals markets, specifically that Asia is what counts and that the biggest event this year in the precious metals markets was the Indian government’s virtual ban on imports into India. I’m at the point where anyone saying anything about precious metals who doesn’t mention Indian import restrictions goes on my “DON’T LISTEN TO” list.

    Please spend some time investigating this and recommend some sources (even subscription sources) for better tracking precious-metals relevant political developments (and macro economic developments affecting precious metals demand) in Asia, especially India and China?

    Thanks much,

    Douglas M Dillon, 2 4 0 3 8 3 6 8 4 6

    Th

  3. In November interview with Franklin, Catherine said several times, “Are we headed for a consolidation” if the P M bear market is over. What is a consolidation? What would that look like?

    thanks.

    Cynthia

  4. A consolidation is a regrouping within a primary trend, rather than a break or change in trend. Big question right now is whether or not we are in a consolidation or a bear market. I believe the primary trend is in question, Franklin does not. However, if we break 3% below 1186, Franklin agrees it will be a bear.

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