View Full Version : Germas & Swiss want Gold Back from NY Fed!
Fundy Gemini
8th March 2012, 20:13
Well... Wow
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Germany and Switzerland want their Gold Back from N.Y. Fed.
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2012/03/both-germany-and-switzerland-want-their.html
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Both Germany and Switzerland have come out saying they want their Gold back from storage at the N.Y. Fed.
Considering the U.S. went into Iraq over trading oil outside of the dollar, Libya for daring to talk about trading oil for a gold backed currency. Let's not forget Iran now wanting to trade oil for gold and by passing the dollar, so now the U.S. is ready to start a war there.
With Germany and Switzerland wanting their Gold back from the U.S., what is the U.S. going to do? They can't exactly invade those countries. So is their other option is to invade other countries around the world that have their own gold stored in the country to get enough to give Germany and Switzerland?
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Maia Gabrial
9th March 2012, 01:18
The Fed has backed itself into a corner. What to do....?
Fundy Gemini
9th March 2012, 01:36
Yes. ... Now just WHERE did we put that pesky gold again???
Quick somebody, start a war!
WhiteFeather
9th March 2012, 02:02
Maybe the Fed can say they stashed the gold somewhere in a safe place and perform a false flag circus act event on the area where it was kept, much like they did at The Pentagon on 911 with the lost trillions. Donnie Osmond Rumsfeld is highly skilled at this, maybe the fed should hire him again to perform this magical act of the missing gold. PS Watch Donnies body language as he commits perjury in this video at the beginning questioning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQZmbxhPl2A&feature=related
Fundy Gemini
9th March 2012, 02:17
Exactly Whitefeather, excellent clip!
Yes, the biggest diappearing act in all history -
WhiteFeather
9th March 2012, 02:32
These Sheisters are gonna have hell to pay! KARMA Sucks! And then you rot.
jjjones
9th March 2012, 03:12
great eye opening and informative vid. did you catch the T word in rummys first few words? he said terrifying, could that be a Freudian slip? What's in his sub-conscience? his body language was TERRIBLY revealing. LOL always enjoy your threads WF, thank you. Namaste, love and peace universally :)
DreamsInDigital
9th March 2012, 03:27
Yes. ... Now just WHERE did we put that pesky gold again???
Quick somebody, start a war!
Well I know the 300 Billion moved out from under the WTC Building 7 and owed the White Dragon Society, is in Paraguay.
Start a War Hunh? Hmmm! Wonder who we can swear has WMD's or Nukes that doesn't but the American People will believe it anyway because they're such moronic sheep. Um....how about......Egypt? Yeah..that will go over quite nicely, or Sudan? Hmm.. they're really getting :caked: on their face this time aren't they?
conk
9th March 2012, 15:20
Soon people will realize how little gold the USA holds. Gold ownership, largely, has become much like fiat paper money. The banks lend up to 9 times more cash than they have on hand. Gold is sold in paper form also, but there isn't enough physical gold to pay all the paper owners. Some will be hit very hard when it all goes down. "What do you mean my EFT holds no real gold"?!?!?
As the old goats say, "feller, if you don't hold it, you don't own it".
Fundy Gemini
9th March 2012, 15:47
Yeah, I was saying that to someone the other day when I was told I should be investing in gold. ..
I don't have the money to play in the markets, and little good it will do me if I did - pretty sure the folks who have "bought gold" will never lay their hands on it ESPECIALLY if it becomes necessary to do so. .. in my mind gold = food & water etc
conk
9th March 2012, 19:03
Yeah, I was saying that to someone the other day when I was told I should be investing in gold. ..
I don't have the money to play in the markets, and little good it will do me if I did - pretty sure the folks who have "bought gold" will never lay their hands on it ESPECIALLY if it becomes necessary to do so. .. in my mind gold = food & water etc
Food and supplies should always be the first line of defense, but almost all of us can afford a few silver pieces on occasion. The older, 90% silver coins (US) prior to 1965 are excellent stores of value. Easy to barter with also. Even .999 silver generic rounds are affordable. Buy a few each month and before you know it you have a good little stash.
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