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Originally posted by Rockpuck
Errr..
So.. you think Masons stole German gold and are storing it within the federal reserve?
You know now that I think of it I couldn't find my car keys this morning.. I have no doubt Masons stole it.
The car wreck on SR35 today which almost made me late for finals.. no doubt that was implimented by Masons to.
OOoo lets not forget the poor children on the school bus that plumited 30 feet from a highway killing 3 and injuring 30.. Masons to.
They do it all.
Or perhaps you take off your blindfold and look.
It would appear almost every major gold collector in the world houses a good portion of the gold in America.
Of the largest gold reserves would be Saudi Arabia, most of which belongs to the Royal House of Saud.
Gold is stored all over the world in safe locations. America is a damn safe spot to *does pirate voice* Hide ye treasures!
Especially for states prone to attack. Kuwait now store much of it's gold in America, when Iraq invaded back in the early 90's they plundered Kuwaiti bullion.
Or we can just say Masons did it.
Originally posted by osram
1. The gold is not where it should be. You won't find the gold in Fort Knox or Manhattan, because the monetary system is not based on FULL banking reserves.
It's the same old story over and over again: The US-Dollar, used as a measure in international economy system is actually worthless.
Originally posted by osram
1. The gold is not where it should be. You won't find the gold in Fort Knox or Manhattan, because the monetary system is not based on FULL banking reserves.
It's the same old story over and over again: The US-Dollar, used as a measure in international economy system is actually worthless.
Visiting the New York Fed
See the world's largest accumulation of gold at our main office in the heart of New York City's financial district. Visitors can also learn about the Federal Reserve System's central banking functions.