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    http://www.viewzone.com/fakegold.html

    Fake gold bars! What's next?

    By Dan Eden exclusively for viewzone.com
    December 04, 2009

    It's one thing to counterfeit a twenty or hundred dollar bill. The amount of financial damage is usually limited to a specific region and only affects dozens of people and thousands of dollars. Secret Service agents quickly notify the banks on how to recognize these phony bills and retail outlets usually have procedures in place (such as special pens to test the paper) to stop their proliferation.
    But what about gold? This is the most sacred of all commodities because it is thought to be the most trusted, reliable and valuable means of saving wealth.
    A recent discovery -- in October of 2009 -- has been suppressed by the main stream media but has been circulating among the "big money" brokers and financial kingpins and is just now being revealed to the public. It involves the gold in Fort Knox -- the US Treasury gold -- that is the equity of our national wealth. In short, millions (with an "m") of gold bars are fake!
    Who did this? Apparently our own government.
    Background In October of 2009 the Chinese received a shipment of gold bars. Gold is regularly exchanges between countries to pay debts and to settle the so-called balance of trade. Most gold is exchanged and stored in vaults under the supervision of a special organization based in London, the London Bullion Market Association (or LBMA). When the shipment was received, the Chinese government asked that special tests be performed to guarantee the purity and weight of the gold bars. In this test, four small holed are drilled into the gold bars and the metal is then analyzed.


    More: http://www.viewzone.com/fakegold.html


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    Have heard quite a few of these whispers. Never heard the Fed part before.

    I expect a quite a few of these cases to pop up with these private dealers who are now advertising like crazy. Once that advertising leaves CNBC and reaches the main stream channels that is the time you no something is wrong.

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