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tangent4ronpaul
11-20-2012, 08:44 PM
http://lewrockwell.com/orig13/hunter-greg4.1.1.html

Money manager Eric Sprott says, “The central banks’ gold is likely gone with no realistic chance of getting it back.” Don’t expect this revelation to get any coverage by the mainstream media. In an interview last week, Sprott’s analysis was met with words such as “gold bug” and “conspiracy theory.” Sprott answers that sort of disrespect by saying, “We’ve had so many conspiracies, I don’t know why anyone would think this was unusual.” To back up his point, he named “LIBOR, electricity markets in California and the Madoff” scandals. Sprott’s analysis shows a “flat supply” and at least a “2,500 ton net increase in gold demand” since 2000. “Where’s all the gold coming from?” asks Sprott. He says Western central banks “. . . keep supplying this market with product in order to keep the price down so nobody knows how vulnerable the situation is.” Sprott, who manages nearly $10 billion in assets, boldly proclaims, “We have a shortage of gold.” Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Eric Sprott of Sprott Asset Management.

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BAllen
11-20-2012, 09:36 PM
Here's a pic of the vault:
http://alittlereality.blogspot.com/2011/10/is-fort-knox-empty.html

Vanilluxe
11-21-2012, 12:29 AM
Well its time to invest in the safest commodity, U.S. Treasury Bonds... and I'm serious.