If you think that our accomplishments for 2011 were valuable, please consider helping us financially in 2012, especially if you haven't contributed financially before.
We really shouldn't keep going back to the same loyal friends.
If you're an investor in mining companies, please contact their investor relations people and ask them to help us too. This is asking a lot, as mining companies are so vulnerable to the enemies of free markets in the monetary metals -- governments, which control mine licenses and enforce environmental regulations, and big banks and investment houses, which are both the agents of central banking and the main providers of capital for mine construction, mining being the most capital-intensive industry. But if we don't achieve free markets in the monetary metals, the industry that mines those metals will have no future, and it will die along with democracy and free markets.
This still seems to us to be a great struggle -- a struggle determining the value of all capital, labor, goods, and services in the world, a struggle over whether those things are to be valued in free markets in which everyone can participate, the democratic way, or by a few central bankers conspiring in secret, the totalitarian way.
That is, though it may not be fully perceived yet, at stake here is nothing less than the whole world.
If you're inclined to help, please visit here for the necessary information:
http://www.gata.org/node/16
And if you do help, please let us know your e-mail address to make it easier for us to acknowledge your generosity. We won't share your address with anyone, and the U.S. government has it already:
http://tinyurl.com/b4wca