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Re: DENVER - Colorado State Senators will consider a bill that would allow people to use gold and silver as currency.

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Lot of it originated from China, so the story goes LOL

And the story on Ft Knox is, There aint no gold there........Its about 1 mile under ground somewhere, LOL Who the freak knows, So many lies, hard to keep up,,,,,,,,




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Re: DENVER - Colorado State Senators will consider a bill that would allow people to use gold and silver as currency.
By: Decomposed
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Thu, 23 Feb 12 7:27 AM
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re: "Gold plated Tungsten. It has the same physical weight as gold. I have heard this for a couple years now....... "

Trust me on this. If the government minted gold-plated tungsten, everyone would know in less than a day. All anyone would need to do would be to drive a nail through one, see the dark interior, and the jig would be up!

You'll notice that these stories of gold-plated tungsten bricks always involve Ft. Knox gold . . . or gold that's otherwise locked away. Untestable gold. Makes for good gossip.


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