www.roadtoroota.com/public/647.cfm?sd=36
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Friday Road Trip 7/29/2011
The Secret Chinese Gold Transfer of 200,000 Tons!
I've been a silent observer of Benjamin Fulford's work ever since he laid down an ultimatum to David Rockefeller that the "Bad Guys" must stand down or be taken out. He writes a weekly subscriber blog that I get and you can check it out here:
benjaminfulford.net/sample-report/
Now a lot of what he says may seem very off the wall but I do find it interesting enough to keep an eye on. This week he had this on part of his blog...
"There is another huge story they are trying to hide, the story of China's gold. In 1938 the Nationalist Government of China sent 7 US warships full of Gold to the US for safekeeping. They were given 60-year US government bonds in exchange. After the 60 years ended, the US was supposed to give the gold back to China. In other words, the Americans were supposed to give back the gold in 1998."
"When they did not, the Chinese owners of the gold sued the Federal Reserve Board at the International Court of Justice at the Hague. The Americans argued that when Nixon delinked the US dollar from gold in 1971, they gave the gold back to China. What he was referring to was the fact that Nixon gave Chairman Mao's government 200,000 tons of gold in exchange for a promise by China not to make any moves in Asia for 50 years, or until 2021. The US lawyers said that by giving gold to the communist government of China, they no longer owed gold to Taiwan. The court ruled otherwise."
A more involved analysis can be found here:
www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/...ciopol_gold02a.htm
The reason I find this so interesting is that it may provide a clue to one of the more mysterious gold secrets that I had come across but have never been able to crack. A while back I found a very interesting website that displayed 7 gold bars that had secret codes written on them and references to gold loans from China to the US. Here is the website and what the bars look like:
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