How was the Fort Knox gold drain first discovered?
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Thanks for the info. The “70% of U.S. currency backed by gold” was presented on Charles Payne (Fox Business). It seemed a bit optimistic.
I posted this awhile back….what has happened to our Gold? Basically, how all the Congressional investigations to our gold holdings were shut down.
“Informant Dies Mysteriously
New York On July 3, 1974, 59-year-old Louise Auchincloss Boyer died after falling from the window of her 10th-floor apartment at 530 East 86th Street. The event was ruled a probable suicide and duly reported the next day in the New York Times. Note that Mrs. Boyer was the granddaughter of none other than Col. House, the man who guided the Federal Reserve Act through Congress for Morgan, Rockefeller, Warburg and company. Although to date it has not been determined whether there was a relationship, Jackie Kennedys father was Hugh Auchincloss. It is known that Jackies grandfather helped John D. Rockefeller found Standard Oil.
Mrs. Boyers death torched a firestorm of controversy and rocked a previously inviolable element of Americana the security of the nations gold reserves held at Fort Knox. Perhaps not coincidentally, only three days earlier, Mrs. Boyer, had been featured as an unnamed source in a spectacular story in the tabloid, National Tattler. Readers were shocked by the sensational headline:
International Monetary Expert Sounds Alarm:
NO GOLD LEFT IN FORT KNOX!
Federal Reserve System Charged With Secret Sale of
U.S. Gold Supplies Overseas to Super-Rich David Rockefeller.
The story charged that the Rockefeller family was manipulating the Federal Reserve to sell off Fort Knox gold at low prices to anonymous European speculators who were really fronting for them. Mrs. Boyer was the executive assistant to former Gov. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (remember where that name, Aldrich, came from? Nelsons grandfather, Senator Aldrich, one of the founders of the Fed), and had served him in one capacity or another since 1944, just as her husband had served Laurence S. Rockefeller for many years before his death two years earlier.
Durell Begins Investigation
The charges contained in the Tattler story seemed unbelievable to most Americans, but, fortunately, 80-year-old Ed Durell, a wealthy Ohio industrialist, took them seriously. Durell contacted the source of the article, Dr. Peter David Beter, a former legal counsel for both the American Gold Association and the U.S. Export-Import Bank and satisfied himself that the charges at least merited a preliminary investigation.
After the death of Mrs. Boyer, on September 1, 1974, author Tom Valentine wrote a follow-up piece that ran in The National Tattler, entitled:….”
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With the world moving towards Gold reserves ( historical purchases by the world’s Central Banks) , Trump needs to do a full audit of our Gold Reserves.