Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Jim Willie: Next Scandal to Break is Leasing & Theft of 20,000 Tons of Allocated Gold!

From: v.k.d.
Subj: Executive Order 13603: Obama's New Authority to Tap Retirement Accounts? Jim Willie: Next Scandal to Break is Leasing & Theft of 20,000 Tons of Allocated Gold!

Jim Willie: Next Scandal to Break is Leasing & Theft of 20,000 Tons of Allocated Gold!

June 10, 2013 By The Doc 36 Comments
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The Gold manipulation will continue until the Gold market is totally broken, until the big banks that control it are totally broken, or until the US Dollar & UST Bond structures are totally broken. Personally, I am encouraged by the mid-April events to crash the Gold price. It has resulted in exposure of the criminal element, in exposure of the COMEX & LBMA as being desperately low in Gold inventory, in exposure of the great difference between paper Gold price (futures contracts) and physical Gold price (actual high volume sales), and in tremendous motivation by the very wealthy to reclaim their Gold in Allocated Gold Accounts. The bankers have brought to the table a Prima Facie case that their corrupt Gold market attack was motivated by having no Gold for contract delivery.
The Jackass forecast is for the next great scandal to be centered upon the Allocated Gold Account thefts, which my excellent source informs me involves the improper usage, leasing, and theft of over 20,000 metric tons of Gold bullion.
The German Government formal request for repatriation is the tip of the iceberg. It is a contest, a race, between the breakdown of the USD/USTBond structure and the COMEX & LMBA Gold market structure. The former is in the process of being rejected by the Eastern nations, now organized. The latter is in the process of being recognized as an empty arena with no Gold in inventory.

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Anonymous said...

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