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GLD 421.63-0.1%Jan 13 4:00 PM EST

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To: bart13 who wrote (101888)7/14/2013 8:48:30 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) of 219330
 
In any case the banks are not actually short gold

The banks control the fed, and therefore rightly call its gold ledger their own.

The fed may simply be depleted of gold or even actually short of gold, but to the extent that any gold remain stored w/i the confines of USA / EU, the authorities are not seriously short of that gold which they can easily reclaim w/ just another piece of fiat paper titled "executive order" per rule-by-making-up-rules protocol

Gold, like young Edward, must make way to Hong Kong, but unlike snowdon, should stay on in Hong Kong.

Freedom can only be where freedom allowed.
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