Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Do you think Fort Knox is empty?

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Fort Knox Is Empty (the Gold's Missing)...
Dear concerned American,

I have a troubling situation to discuss.

Whispers are swirling around Capitol Hill that Fort Knox is empty....

That all the gold is gone...

That the U.S. government has been shipping gold to nations like China (as collateral for a weak dollar).

Scary isn't it?

Without any gold in Fort Knox, the United States has nothing backing the dollar but faith.

Here's what Wall Street Daily analysts have confirmed...

The U.S. government has NOT done a public audit of the gold in Fort Knox since 1974. Policymakers have ignored all requests for a new audit, too.

Worse yet, $982 million worth of gold has left JFK International Airport in New York since the year began.

The destination? Somewhere in South Africa.

The gold shipment was confirmed by the U.S. Census Bureau's foreign trade division.

That begs the following question...

Do you think Fort Knox is empty?

Yes or No

I've seen the poll results, and they're shocking.

Your vote will also trigger the entire investigation Wall Street Daily recently conducted on Fort Knox being empty, including an exclusive interview with JIM ROGERS.

Expect the investigative email, with a link to the Jim Rogers interview, to hit your inbox a few minutes after you vote.

Thank you for your time on this urgent matter,


Robert Williams
Publisher, Wall Street Daily
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of coarse it's not empty; it's filled with gold plated tungsten bullion!

Anonymous said...

it was transferred to 5 of the fed reserve banks in the 1990's

Anonymous said...

Ft. Knox was remote viewed in the late 90's and it was completely empty. Not one bar of anything.