So... If it was there there it wouldn't be a problem to audit, but that would end the game. Much too much money to be made from the sheeple to end this game. The general public could care less anyway.
... Where's my beer......
So... If it was there there it wouldn't be a problem to audit, but that would end the game. Much too much money to be made from the sheeple to end this game. The general public could care less anyway.
... Where's my beer......
It's long gone, that's why they won't audit it...
Last audit was a JOKE!!!!!!!
Saw a tv special on one of the tunnels taken during AUDIT, as their removing gold from a SEALED BUNKER, claiming it hadn't been opened since the early 50's....
What words show up behind the gold, on the WALL....
GOLDFINGER.....
Last edited by lonewolfinoregon; 08-21-2014 at 07:43 PM. Reason: another thought
Consider the nature of fraud.
We have slipped in some painted tungsten bars and called them gold. We have dishonest audits. We have a fiat dollar backed by nothing. Dishonest scales and charging interest on loans are mentioned as evil practices from back in biblical times. Yes, the love of money, whether it's gold or fiat is a root of evil. And now, in the marvelous computer age, we face a system that will clearly be digital/cashless. Is there a single person here who believes this system will be just and equitable? No. We know better. Gold worked for thousands of years as a hedge against this innate evil in the human heart, but sadly, it won't work in the computer age. Gold will revert to the value it has in nature, the value of a rare yellow metal. It will not be needed in the cashless system. You don't need a stamp to send an email.
Personally, I own some gold and silver and much prefer them to stocks, bonds, or dollars. The problem is that even though we live in this time, our brains are slow to process the implications of the computer revolution. Life itself is being transformed radically right before our eyes. The gold at Fort Knox is like the cable cars in San Francisco. You can use them for transportation, but the fastest they can go is 9 m.p.h. Wouldn't you rather go up those hills in a Ferrari?
The Apostle Paul told us to not worry about anything.
- Philippians 4:6-7 “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything through prayer with thanksgiving, let your requests be made know to God”
What should we do instead of worrying?
1. Pray for what you need as well as for what you want.
2. Tell God that you are thankful for what he has already given you.
3. Request from God everything you need for the day, every day.
Libertatem a Calumnia (Freedom from Oppression)
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The 3 countries with the largest gold reserves:
1. USA 8,133.5 tonnes
2. Germany 3,384.2t
3. Italy 2,451.8t
http://stks.co/f0yjG $GLD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...ion_DepositoryThe United States Bullion Depository holds 4,578 metric tons (5,046.3 short tons) of gold bullion (147.2 million oz. troy).[2] This is roughly 3 percent of all the gold ever refined throughout human history. Even so, the depository is second in the United States to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's underground vault in Manhattan, which holds 7,000 metric tons (7,716 tons) of gold bullion (225.1 million oz. troy), some of it in trust for foreign nations, central banks and official international organizations.
Depends on who you trust for the answer I suppose...
The Apostle Paul told us to not worry about anything.
- Philippians 4:6-7 “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything through prayer with thanksgiving, let your requests be made know to God”
What should we do instead of worrying?
1. Pray for what you need as well as for what you want.
2. Tell God that you are thankful for what he has already given you.
3. Request from God everything you need for the day, every day.
Libertatem a Calumnia (Freedom from Oppression)