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Posted: 8/21/2017 10:10:45 PM EDT
What are these RINO fucks up to..? While the whole country was focused on the eclipse today they were in the vaults at Ft. Knox for the first time since the early 70's. Governor Bevin and others were along for the "tour" as well.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/steven-mnuchin-mitch-mcconnell-to-visit-fort-knoxs-gold-stash/article/2632134 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-08-21/mnuchin-to-visit-fort-knox-assumes-america-s-gold-still-there https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/after-40-years-fort-knox-opens-vault-to-civilians/2017/08/21/f03eea2e-86b6-11e7-96a7-d178cf3524eb_story.html |
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They were just checking to see what Obama left them after the pay-off to Iran.
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Trump told the world puppetmasters, Hey, enough of this anklebiting from the mutts, okay? Back my play or I start an inquiry into where the gold in Fort Knox went. Would you like that, big guy, huh, would you?
That's word for word. McConnell and the others were there as advance staff checking out the vending machines and lotions and stuff for the main event. I can't talk about that yet. |
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Funny - I was just wondering about Ft Knox the other day. I don't think there is much in there... likely one row facing the viewers and empty space behind it.
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Don't they do an audit once in a blue moon there? I thought the Fed Reserve in NYC holds the foreign gold.
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Seems like the kind of common sense thing Trump would want his people to do, while other typical politician types would avoid because "even you even do it, you're giving ammo to the conspiracy theorists."
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they gave each other rimjobs on top of mountains of gold. how many of us can say they've done that? not me.
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Going back to the Gold Standard, and some of you laugh at the Goldline and Rosland commercials.....
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Fake Economy, Fake Money, Insurmountable Debt, Unfunded Liabilities, what could possibly go wrong...
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My guess is that most of the gold in any US vaults are tungsten bars with a gold plating thick enough for an impression test to pass. Same density, same x-ray, same hardness. Impossible to tell without literally sawing it in half.
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They even spent all/most of Germany's gold and weren't able to return it when Germany asked for it back.
What was ever the resolution to that? |
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My guess is that most of the gold in any US vaults are tungsten bars with a gold plating thick enough for an impression test to pass. Same density, same x-ray, same hardness. Impossible to tell without literally sawing it in half. View Quote One day you call and say "Hey, I'd like to take physical possession of my gold" and they say... "What gold? " |
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They even spent all/most of Germany's gold and weren't able to return it when Germany asked for it back. What was ever the resolution to that? View Quote Same as why the Dollar hasn't collapsed yet, its backed by the full faith and credit of the US military and a runaway defense budget. If Germany insisted too hard, well there'd be some need of "regime change" I'm sure. |
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All this bullshit about past slavery is just a distraction. We have all been sold into slavery and, your kids and grand children.
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All this bullshit about past slavery is just a distraction. We have all been sold into slavery and, your kids and grand children. View Quote Soon the Company Towns will be coming back, and Feudalism itself if they can manage it. Civil War was about Slavery, not getting rid of it, but selling everyone into it, equally. |
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My guess is that most of the gold in any US vaults are tungsten bars with a gold plating thick enough for an impression test to pass. Same density, same x-ray, same hardness. Impossible to tell without literally sawing it in half. View Quote The molecular weight of Tungsten is 183.84 So no, gold is about 7% heavier. |
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The molecular weight of gold is 196.96655 The molecular weight of Tungsten is 183.84 So no, gold is about 7% heavier. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My guess is that most of the gold in any US vaults are tungsten bars with a gold plating thick enough for an impression test to pass. Same density, same x-ray, same hardness. Impossible to tell without literally sawing it in half. The molecular weight of Tungsten is 183.84 So no, gold is about 7% heavier. |
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Is that Phil Hartman in the background?
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My guess is that most of the gold in any US vaults are tungsten bars with a gold plating thick enough for an impression test to pass. Same density, same x-ray, same hardness. Impossible to tell without literally sawing it in half. The molecular weight of Tungsten is 183.84 So no, gold is about 7% heavier. |
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Resolution? Same as why the Dollar hasn't collapsed yet, its backed by the full faith and credit of the US military and a runaway defense budget. If Germany insisted too hard, well there'd be some need of "regime change" I'm sure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They even spent all/most of Germany's gold and weren't able to return it when Germany asked for it back. What was ever the resolution to that? Same as why the Dollar hasn't collapsed yet, its backed by the full faith and credit of the US military and a runaway defense budget. If Germany insisted too hard, well there'd be some need of "regime change" I'm sure. In January 2013, the German central bank (Deutsche Bundesbank) announced plans to repatriate 300 tonnes of its 1,500 tons of gold from the US and 374 tonnes from France by 2020, in order to have half (1,695.3 tonnes) of its official gold reserves stored in Frankfurt.[4][5][6][7][9][10] The gold in the U.S. was earned by West Germany through trade surpluses in the 1950s and 1960s and was never moved out of the United States due to fear of invasion by the Soviet Union.[11][12][13] In 2013, a mere 5 tonnes were shipped due to logistical difficulties. However, Germany repatriated 120 t in 2014 (35 tonnes from Paris, 85 t from New York),[14][15][16][17][18][19] 210 t in 2015 (110.5 t from Paris and 99.5 t from New York)[20] and 200 t in 2016.[21] |
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I was under the impression that there was a considerable amount of gold in vaults under the world trade towers. Some belonged to foreign nations and some was a part of he federal reserve. When I heard the story, they were staying that much of the gold isn't actually at Ft Knox but stored at federal reserve repositories around the country. Any of that true?
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They probably want to see how much Obama sent to Iran. Assuming there was any left to send .
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Bevin isn't a rino.
Though I'm really confused by the timing. |
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I was under the impression that there was a considerable amount of gold in vaults under the world trade towers. Some belonged to foreign nations and some was a part of he federal reserve. When I heard the story, they were staying that much of the gold isn't actually at Ft Knox but stored at federal reserve repositories around the country. Any of that true? View Quote |
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Discovery channel had a show on this a few years back. From what I remember, all the US gold stash was sold off and everything in storage there now belonged to foreign governments.
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