Knowledgeable precious metals investors will be familiar with Jay Taylor. He’s an accomplished analyst with respect to the precious metals market itself, and also has a thorough understanding of the precious metals miners. Beyond that, Jay is simply a fine gentleman with whom I have been fortunate enough to become personally acquainted.
It was no surprise to learn that BNN – Canada’s self-described “business news channel” -- would explicitly tell Jay Taylor not to even mention GATA’s name when he was being interviewed about the precious metals market. Knowing his integrity, it’s also not surprising that Jay has disclosed being pressured in this manner (even though it likely means he won’t get invited back there again).
It was only a couple of months ago how Ted Butler noted that (for the first time), JP Morgan and the Corporate Media felt compelled to openly deny silver manipulation. Now on the same day that we’re hearing that the CFTC is about to drop its silver investigation, we also hear that Canada’s only business news channel is blatantly censoring GATA – the single-biggest whistleblower on precious metals crime/manipulation.
As I have been writing elsewhere concerning other recent developments in markets and our economies; all of these actions reek of desperation. Making public denials of manipulation when the bankers never felt it necessary before to do so. Killing an open-and-shut investigation into bullion manipulation. Censoring even mentioning the name of the primary “agitator” against this manipulation.
Obviously it gets harder and harder for our governments to pretend that we have a “free press”…
Jay Taylor: Canada’s BNN doesn’t want GATA mentioned on the air
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