Friday, October 24, 2014

A short history of presidential villainy against gold

No, it's not just FDR's massive chicanery and profiteering on gold owned by citizens. It's not only the U.S. Treasury giving back other countries' gold in the form of tungsten bricks painted to look like it. There's more, much more than that -- some of it perhaps involving a favorite president of yours.

http://usagold.com/gildedopinion/gold-confiscation-ganz.html
Gold Seizure: Here's how it could happen and what you can do about it

Maybe you'll be as intrigued as I to learn that as far as the fedgov's concerned -- in its own favor, natch -- gold's official price is still $42.22 per ounce from when Nixon raised it to that in 1971.

It's not so much what these Cheat Executives have done against citizens prosperity with this stuff, but also how they use the tyrant's last resort, claims of emergency, danger, war, to justify it and to steal more of our rights of privacy and independence from their own august selves. No doubt it would be considered socially improper to point out that these same politicians work around the clock to cause and maintain the crises (real or imagined) by which they've led us to this miserable and degraded point.

What they've done to national security with their 9/11 theatrics, they'd already been doing to citizens' financial security for 60 years via these means.

How can you tell when a politician's lying? His lips are moving. Ha ha, real funny joke.

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1 comment:

  1. As many as 10 fake gold
    bars — made up mostly
    of relatively worthless
    tungsten — were sold
    recently to unsuspecting
    dealers in Manhattan’s
    Midtown Diamond District
    (very conspicuous with
    Jews). The 10-oz. gold
    bars are hugely popular
    with Main Street investors,
    and it is not known how
    many of the fake gold
    bars were sold to
    dealers — or if any
    fake bars were purchased
    by the public.

    http://whitebiocentrism.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=1130&p=2532&hilit=tungsten#p2532

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