GATA – Gold Anti Trust Action Committee – GoldRush 21 Conference

by Trace Mayer, J.D. on September 13, 2005 · 30 comments

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GATA, the Gold Anti Trust Action Committee asserts that gold is the most important money in the world. Leading commentators and economists reveal facts and evidence of one of the most important and dramatic issues today…the global manipulation of the gold market.

Hosted by The Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee, GATA, the Gold Rush 21 conference DVD records the proceedings of the Gold AntiTrust Action Committee’s Gold Rush 21 Conference held August 7-9 2005, in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. This historic conference exposed the manipulation of the gold market by central banks and concluded with the adoption of the Dawson Declaration, an appeal for the liberation of the precious metals markets as a matter of international human rights.

This speech by Robert Landis is an example of those given at the conference.

GATA – Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee – GoldRush 21 Conference – PART 1

GATA – Gold Anti Trust Action Committee – GoldRush 21 Conference – PART 2

GATA – Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee – GoldRush 21 Conference – PART 3

This is a short collection of highlights from the GATA GoldRush 21 conference.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Trace Mayer, J.D., author of The Great Credit Contraction holds a degree in Accounting, a law degree from California Western School of Law and studies the Austrian school of economics. He works as an entrepreneur, investor, journalist and monetary scientist. He is a strong advocate of the freedom of speech, a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the San Diego County Bar Association. He has appeared on ABC, NBC, BNN, radio shows and presented at many investment conferences throughout the world. This is merely one article of 228 by .

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1 kenard January 11, 2011 at 6:51 am

Please turn the volume of the background music down so we can hear the speakers better.

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