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To: roguedolphin who wrote (69506)9/26/2007 8:24:52 AM
From: Roebear  Respond to of 116555
 
Under Roosevelt, known owners of large quantities of gold were severely harassed and threatened with imprisonment if they didn't turn their gold in. The names of some were even published in newspapers - with disastrous consequences for their businesses and careers.

But the government cannot seize what it does not know about.

There is no required registry for gold purchases and no need for you to reveal what is not required of you. You also can purchase gold overseas and keep it there in a bank vault or foreign safe deposit box.

From "Can You Hide Your Gold From The IRS", (Actually, they don't care until you sell it) there is more good info in the article...

moneynews.newsmax.com



To: roguedolphin who wrote (69506)9/26/2007 8:52:27 AM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 116555
 
LOL. But as long as Americans adopt some guerrilla warfare techniques, then Blackwater gang would fail<g>