Javilu1976
20/01/14 11:24
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Parece ser que en USA hay telarañas en las bóvedas y ya se confirman.
http://kingworldnews.com/kingworldnews/KWN_DailyWeb/Entries/2014/1/11_Absolutely_Shocking_Developments_In_The_War_On_Gold.html
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“On that note, and I’m obviously digressing, let’s return to Germany’s situation: I think Germany has 3,300 metric tons (of gold) in total, most of which is at the New York Fed or in Paris or some place other than Frankfurt. And they asked for a meaningful portion of that (gold) back. And you might recall that they didn’t get it back.
So the reports, none of which wind up in the mainstream media, are that they got something in the order of 37 tons back. And what’s interesting about the 37 tons that Germany got back is that it’s not the gold they had placed at places like the Fed for safekeeping. It’s not the same gold. It’s new gold that had been melted down, kind of like the gold that we would get from our refiners in Hong Kong, gold that had been recast and delivered to the Bundesbank.
Thrity-seven tons out of a much larger stash that had been placed out and requested for repatriation -- just 37 tons. That’s a small fraction of just one day’s LBMA (trading) volume. So about all you can conclude from this is two things: First of all, the German gold is gone. The gold that had been placed for safekeeping at the Fed had long ago been sold into the market and was no longer available.
Those serial numbers (on what was supposed to be Germany’s gold stored at the Fed) had long ago been erased. And someone, probably the Fed, had to go out and buy gold in the market, which with a digital printing press is cab fare, and had it melted down and recast into bars that apparently were different from what the Germans expected. But good delivery bars, and delivered to Germany.
And there’s been a bit of a buzz in the German press about it, but you don’t see anything in the Western press, outside of Germany, which is pretty interesting.”