Gold Repatriation?

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  1. This story is probably not entirely accurate. The gold would not be on every passenger flight. They would not free load bars of gold into narrow body aircraft. It would be loaded on pallets into freight containers for shipping on wide body aircraft. Also, mail has priority over freight, luggage and even passengers. The government could probably order the gold be given priority.

  2. Any HONEST audit of Ft. Knox would include an auditing of the provenance, ownership, purity, etc. The general thought has always been that the mountains of gold in the vaults were the result of the melt of all the gold coins in circulation in 1934. If that were the case, its purity would be 22K at best, not the typical 24K (.999+) that are typically traded bars these days. As well, any brand new bars filling the vaults would lack paperwork showing anything other than recent arrivals. Not saying that this isn’t going on, but unsure as to how they could fake what they are trying to do. Everyone thinks the vaults are empty, but why would they be empty? If you don’t need the gold, or for some crazy reason still TRUST the US to ensure the safety of your gold, why would you take possession even if YOU owned it (meaning some other nation, etc.). The key is not that they are empty, but that the US DOESN’T OWN ANY OF IT ANYMORE…or that maybe SEVERAL people believe they own it (like the COMEX).

    The criminality of our government, the banksters, and pretty much everyone but the common man is beyond the pale.

  3. Who cares about the details….as long as the gold is flowing IN to the US and not out.

    1. What matters is who owns it versus claims by the USG regarding ownership. ZERO ownership by the USG would/should have implications to the dollar’s value, the lies we’ve been told, etc. Seeing gold doesn’t mean owning it.