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ktlight
18th August 2011, 10:23
FYI:

We just reported that Hugo Chavez has nationalized the entire Venezuelan gold industry this afternoon.

Well, Hugo didn't stop there, as latest headlines flashing indicate that Chavez has requested that the Bank of England return 99 Tons of Venezuelan gold held on deposit, and a total of 211 Tons of gold held abroad (WSJ).

For those with any knowledge of the cartel, you know where this is heading.

For those who don't....the Bank of England currently stores 211 tons of Venezuela's gold in the vaults of (per Bloomberg) JP Morgan, Barclays, and the Bank of Nova Scotia.

A last check of physical gold inventory in The Morgue's vault showed a whopping 338,303 total ounces of gold...roughly 10.6 tons.

In an absolute shocker to all who follow gold and silver here, are we about to see the COMEX GOLD market busted/default before COMEX SILVER?????

Look for gold to VAULT past $1800 in the access/ Asian markets tonight when this news spreads.

If Chavez carries through with this ultimatum, look for Venezuela to receive the Gaddafi/ Libyan treatment within the week.

source
http://silverdoctors.blogspot.com/2011/08/hugo-chavez-demands-99-tons-of.html

Anchor
18th August 2011, 10:55
WOW - this sounds um, like something that could precipitate something we all knew was coming...

Tane Mahuta
18th August 2011, 11:31
http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/8506/hugochavez.jpg

This man should be commended for resisting TPTB.......

The left is back, and it's the only path we have to get out of the spot to which the right has sunken us.
Socialism builds and capitalism destroys.
Hugo Chavez

We must confront the privileged elite who have destroyed a large part of the world.
Hugo Chavez

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/h/hugo_chavez.html

TM

Lord Sidious
18th August 2011, 11:44
http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/8506/hugochavez.jpg

This man should be commended for resisting TPTB.......

The left is back, and it's the only path we have to get out of the spot to which the right has sunken us.
Socialism builds and capitalism destroys.
Hugo Chavez

We must confront the privileged elite who have destroyed a large part of the world.
Hugo Chavez

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/h/hugo_chavez.html

TM

Unfortunately, this guy is still in the system.
I don't advocate any part of the system, left, right, none of that.

Tane Mahuta
18th August 2011, 11:54
We'll see Sid, if he's attacked....how can he be part of the system?

TM

Lord Sidious
18th August 2011, 11:58
We'll see Sid, if he's attacked....how can he be part of the system?

TM

Because ''they'' control both sides and always have.
This is all part of their game.

Tane Mahuta
18th August 2011, 12:04
Fair comment M'Lord!

TM

RMorgan
18th August 2011, 13:47
There´s no way Venezuela will be directly under attack. South America is a strong continent, and Brazil is supporting Venezuela...

Of course, the CIA have other means to achieve an end...If the US is planning to remove Chavez (I´m sure it is) , it will do it on secrecy.

Axman
18th August 2011, 13:54
If they do get rid of him I would think he would have a heart attack.

Ax

Marsila
18th August 2011, 14:33
LS i am going to disagree with you on this one.

Chavez is NOT part of the system, and he is highly aware that he doesn't have neither the weapons nor the resources to stand up to the psychos that be...and still he got his country out of the 'game', then helped Bolivia do the same.

If you read any of what he says or see some of the properly translated interviews, he is highly aware and 100% sure that they are going to do something to attack him, and still he isn't giving in to them, so respect for that alone.

anyway all of Latin America due to the not so nice history of the last century, is creating a new reality for itself, Brazil definitely has a special situation were you can't say that it is part of any of the existing sides, and to a lesser case this is now true for Argentina, which was the ptb's petri dish for the longest time, is creating its own situation away from what has been known.

daledo
18th August 2011, 14:39
Gold up $40.00 with this news. Lets see how high it will go :)

Marsila
18th August 2011, 14:43
gold is in the process of burning itself up

Lord Sidious
18th August 2011, 14:48
LS i am going to disagree with you on this one.

Chavez is NOT part of the system, and he is highly aware that he doesn't have neither the weapons nor the resources to stand up to the psychos that be...and still he got his country out of the 'game', then helped Bolivia do the same.

If you read any of what he says or see some of the properly translated interviews, he is highly aware and 100% sure that they are going to do something to attack him, and still he isn't giving in to them, so respect for that alone.

anyway all of Latin America due to the not so nice history of the last century, is creating a new reality for itself, Brazil definitely has a special situation were you can't say that it is part of any of the existing sides, and to a lesser case this is now true for Argentina, which was the ptb's petri dish for the longest time, is creating its own situation away from what has been known.

If he were not part of the system, he would not have been able to get to that level.
I would think he is part of a different faction than his enemies in america and the west.
There are at least four factions here on earth that compose the new world order.

Camilo
18th August 2011, 14:55
With this ulitimatum, Chavez may be giving them the excuse they need to get rid of him. Stay tunned!

syrwong
18th August 2011, 15:08
Chavez is to be commended for being openly defiant of the empire. Iran's president too, but he is more polite. There have not been other leaders, the only one before was probably Chaiman Mao.

Carmody
18th August 2011, 15:22
Chavez is to be commended for being openly defiant of the empire. Iran's president too, but he is more polite. There have not been other leaders, the only one before was probably Chaiman Mao.

I suspect that you have different view on Mao than us. The majority of the beings whom you converse with on this forum have been programmed from our births by western media and our system of living, you have been programmed by your local media and system of living. Where the truth lies, who knows.

I only know one thing, and that I'm not interested in the manipulations of anyone or anything, including the manipulations of reality by my own physical existence.

I cease reacting--- without the depth of thought at the deepest levels of being.

And when I come from thought at the core, awareness.... then this becomes a simple grand manipulation, on all levels, even from the self. It sheds it's importance in the hierarchy of my awareness...and I gain my freedom.

The game will only exist as long as we react without the depth of thought required to clear the illusion.

syrwong
18th August 2011, 15:38
Chavez is to be commended for being openly defiant of the empire. Iran's president too, but he is more polite. There have not been other leaders, the only one before was probably Chaiman Mao.

I suspect that you have different view on Mao than us. The majority of the beings whom you converse with on this forum have been programmed from our births by western media and our system of living, you have been programmed by your local media and system of living. Where the truth lies, who knows.

I only know one thing, and that I'm not interested in the manipulations of anyone or anything, including the manipulations of reality by my own physical existence.

I cease reacting--- without the depth of thought at the deepest levels of being.

And when I come from thought at the core, awareness.... then this becomes a simple grand manipulation, on all levels, even from the self. It sheds it's importance in the hierarchy of my awareness...and I gain my freedom.

The game will only exist as long as we react without the depth of thought required to clear the illusion.


There are right things and wrong things for humanity. Programed into believing it or not, I believe the capitalist system is wrong. It is the economic foundation for the very existence of the PTB. The recent collapse of the worlds's financial system is the ultimate proof that capitalism does not work.

Marsila
18th August 2011, 15:51
[QUOTE=Marsila;287089]

If he were not part of the system, he would not have been able to get to that level.
I would think he is part of a different faction than his enemies in america and the west.
There are at least four factions here on earth that compose the new world order.

This without changing a single word is exactly what i used to tell people about Obama during the 2008....

But it does not apply here because Venezuela is not the USA, and in 2002 they did try to remove him from presidency and for 2 days they had him arrested....a larger amount of people of that country spoke up...and the guy who was jailing him planned his release, and he came back without a single shot being fired...a miracle for this day and age. The US and Spain were so quick in acknowledging the 2 day government and then so quick to condemn the coup....

yes there are so many wolves in sheeps clothing....and this isn't one of them....after they remove him which he and more than half of the Latins of this world know is going to happen, then what?

When they are deep in the system then like Obama they put them in office as a "retirement" plan to award them, and any trouble they cause them is trivial and a show...when it is like this guy there is a reason for all the "bad bad Hugo" press we get....naturally he has his faults like all humans who become presidents but if i'm going to discuss presidents and "rulers" who we really should worry about the actions off...this guy isn't on top of that list for me.

GCS1103
18th August 2011, 16:09
LS i am going to disagree with you on this one.

Chavez is NOT part of the system, and he is highly aware that he doesn't have neither the weapons nor the resources to stand up to the psychos that be...and still he got his country out of the 'game', then helped Bolivia do the same.

If you read any of what he says or see some of the properly translated interviews, he is highly aware and 100% sure that they are going to do something to attack him, and still he isn't giving in to them, so respect for that alone.

anyway all of Latin America due to the not so nice history of the last century, is creating a new reality for itself, Brazil definitely has a special situation were you can't say that it is part of any of the existing sides, and to a lesser case this is now true for Argentina, which was the ptb's petri dish for the longest time, is creating its own situation away from what has been known.

If he were not part of the system, he would not have been able to get to that level.
I would think he is part of a different faction than his enemies in america and the west.
There are at least four factions here on earth that compose the new world order.

IMO in order to sit at the head of any country, that leader must, by necessity, be part of the system. It doesn't matter which country it is, the leader must play the game and be approved by the elites before he/she gets to be top man. The tremendous rewards at the very top (money, power, fame, etc.) require that those seeking to rule, bend to those who put them there. We have seen here, in America, what happens when the President doesn't follow his masters- third party candidates are thrown in to insure the "right person" wins, and then someone no one has ever heard of, wins the election. The classic example here in the U.S. was Woodrow Wilson- no one knew who he was. The sitting President, William Taft, was against the Federal Reserve, so his mentor, Teddy Roosevelt, ran against Taft and his own party as a third party candidate so that a little known N. J. Governor, Wilson, would win the election. He wins- we all lose- he establishes the Federal Reserve.

This has been going on throughout history. Behind the scenes, the elites decide who their new puppet will be and out comes "hope and change" to bring peace and prosperity to us. Brazil? My country has made an agreement with them giving them enormous amounts of money for oil drilling rights. The Brazilian company that will profit by all this? Incorporated and owned by none other than Soros.

Lord Sid- I agree with you 100%. No one is immune from the evil pulling the strings. From the "commandos" in the jungle hoping to take over a country to the guys wearing $3,000.00 suits running for President. There is always someone in the background making the rules and calling the shots for them.

butcherman
18th August 2011, 18:54
more tv to occupy us over the winter months, an elaborate diversion for sure.

risveglio
18th August 2011, 19:06
Chavez is to be commended for being openly defiant of the empire. Iran's president too, but he is more polite. There have not been other leaders, the only one before was probably Chaiman Mao.

I suspect that you have different view on Mao than us. The majority of the beings whom you converse with on this forum have been programmed from our births by western media and our system of living, you have been programmed by your local media and system of living. Where the truth lies, who knows.

I only know one thing, and that I'm not interested in the manipulations of anyone or anything, including the manipulations of reality by my own physical existence.

I cease reacting--- without the depth of thought at the deepest levels of being.

And when I come from thought at the core, awareness.... then this becomes a simple grand manipulation, on all levels, even from the self. It sheds it's importance in the hierarchy of my awareness...and I gain my freedom.

The game will only exist as long as we react without the depth of thought required to clear the illusion.


There are right things and wrong things for humanity. Programed into believing it or not, I believe the capitalist system is wrong. It is the economic foundation for the very existence of the PTB. The recent collapse of the worlds's financial system is the ultimate proof that capitalism does not work.

I disagree. The world has not had true capitalism in over 90 years. Capitalism is responsible for bringing more people out of poverty than any other form of government.

Maia Gabrial
18th August 2011, 20:52
Good luck to Hugo Chavez in getting his country's gold back....unless he doesn't mind tungsten. Maybe he'll join BRICS now....

Tane Mahuta
19th August 2011, 09:39
There´s no way Venezuela will be directly under attack. South America is a strong continent, and Brazil is supporting Venezuela...

Of course, the CIA have other means to achieve an end...If the US is planning to remove Chavez (I´m sure it is) , it will do it on secrecy.

Whatever way he may be removed, covertly or by force...it still constitutes an attack.

An attack on a Nations' Sovereignty!

TM

toothpick
19th August 2011, 11:03
I just loved it when Chavez was making a speech at the UN, and, stated that he could still smell the sulphur from george bush being there the day before making a speech, man that was beautiful to see.
But, i agree that they are all puppets of the powers that be.
I,m afraid that it seems to have been, so, for a long time.

toothpick