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  • you can't eat gold

  • @RespectMyHate

    but you could sell your gold at high price, good enough to buy food to eat.

  • @RespectMyHate I eat just shy of 1/4oz of gold every year.

  • @Loyal2Liberty is it in your water?

  • @RespectMyHate

    actually, you can. Most of the "worlds most of expensive dishes" have real gold flakes on them.

  • @max8987 Ok but it has no nutritional value. Putting gold flakes in food is just so the rich can say, "My food has gold flakes in it." this is pure foolishness.

  • @RespectMyHate

    right, pure foolishness!

    if they have money to waste, they waste it!

  • @max8987

    those rich Japanese are doing just that, adding pure gold flakes on their sushi.

    now the newly rich in China are catching up with such kind of taste for gold flakes.

  • How to make gold, find any powdered lead mix with clay, vinegar and some high ductile metal compounds such as silver and copper...heat & reheat to 1,000 degrees or more for 4 hours or more. Make sure that oxygen is minimal or anything that is REDUCTION in process (decrease in oxidation) when heating. Then Cool down, then polish. You have now gold. Thanks me then ^_^.

  • @pogpog28

    are you an alchemist? you could sell that stuff (your manufactured gold) and get rich.

  • Sexy

  • (nuke goes off) can i trade you this bar of metal for that loaf of bread? ..no..

  • @carpetmonk

    yes, you sell your bar for cash to pay for your bread.

    can a monk ride a magic carpet?

  • @vincentyeo88 hmmm.. i dont know.. i have not found a magic carpet yet.. much less found out if it is.. (cough) "socially" acceptable for a monk to be cruisin' around on a airborne tapestry..

  • @carpetmonk

    you have an interesting ID.

    nowadays a monk could travel in the first-class flight cabin of a jumbo-jet, although the socially acceptable way of travel is riding on a donkey (ass, if you prefer that).

  • I guess I missed the point. They're melting down gold ingots to make, um, gold ingots?

  • @johnnywackercracker - This is called refining.....the more you repeat the process the purer the gold. Kind of like making moonshine......the more you distell it the quicker ugly chicks look sexy.

  • that just looks amazing

  • BUY GOLD!!... GOING TO $4,000 AN ONCE!!!

  • @AFRICA4AFRICANS

    buying gold is hedging against inflation, but you don't really gain when its price goes up because all essential stuff will go up in prices along the way.

  • @vincentyeo88 BEST WAY TO PLAY AGAINST THE DOLLAR WHICH WASTING AWAY....WE ARE SEEING THE SAMETHING IN OIL......I TRADER GOLD AT A VERY VERY LARGE DOLLAR AMOUNT

  • @AFRICA4AFRICANS

    good for you! when you trade gold in physicals or futures, you are taking a position to make profit if you make the right call. good luck to you in your trading.

  • O_o SO MUCH MONEY!

  • I would try to stick one in my pocket, i couldnt work there, no way i would stick one in my lunch box and try to go home when everyone asked why i was haven trouble carrying my luch id be like the wife cooks rocks and gravel for lunch

  • @superman8580

    superman, you can't eat gold for lunch,

    anyway, that kind of gold bar is too big to put into your pocket.

  • @vincentyeo88 you have obivisly never met me

  • @superman8580

    obviously not! but i know that as a superman, you would obviously do what you'd said you would do.

  • Its so ironic...Millions tons of gold go out of Afrika

    Millions of dollars and euros are spend to keep the aid running for starvation overthere...

    But those millions of aid were coming from...?You know it?

  • @schuur10

    the problem is simply that all those gold mines and refineries are owned by the Western countries.

  • @vincentyeo88 95% OF THE WEALTH OF OUR COUNTRY IS OWNED BY WHITES!!

  • @AFRICA4AFRICANS

    yessir, i know that.

  • Why do you have to blow fire on the bars?

  • @MrGavinmak

    the process of blowing a flame onto the gold bar is to smoothen its surface.

  • I couldnt work there, I just couldnt do it. I know myself and I know that i would try and steal some gold. I would end up in the mens room, shoving gold nuggets up my butt and i just dont want to find myself in that position.

  • @rllang01

    it's unfortunate that you're cutting yourself out from jobs like this and other similar types that require you to handle high-value items like diamonds, Rolex watches, and cash in the banks.

  • @rllang01 OMG I was thinking the exact same thing I read your comment and started laughing so hard i cried true true

  • @rllang01 You and me both, friend.

  • @rllang01 no, you would find me , shoving gold up your ass using you as a pack mule. and you would still have no gold.

  • 400 oz bars @ $1400 dollars an ounce. Each bar rolling around is worth over a half a million dollars. wow.

  • @ace2a66d20 its rare thats the only reason, for example in 1970'S a paparazzi took a pic of an african princess naked and for her 18 years at the time only her face was visible, so just because of that one photo in the world it cost 7.7 million dollars.

  • @ace2a66d20 If your joking then good. If not, your a complete moron and do the world a favor and don't reproduce.

  • i want one

  • @ace2a66d20 Gold has many, many uses. Go on your computer, which has gold in it, and search for a list of items that incorporate gold. Sometimes the amount used is miniscule but essential. I do get your point though and had the same thought as you. A room full of gold to be used as a form of currency is a strange thought. Also if interested see what other metals are in every day items. Many are toxic and end up deposited in our landfills.

  • Love to go to one of those places and see this process.... but with a few million quids worth of bullion sitting around, I should imagine I'll not get the chance.

  • @mummyfunster

    you may want to write to the CEO of that gold refinery to host you when you make your visit to South Africa.

  • @vincentyeo88 - will try that - thanks!

  • I don't care if it is useless. Give me a bar of that shit.

  • @sjcwaters

    good ain't useless for as long as central banks hoard it as monetary reserves.

  • ahhh .... pretty .... Lovely GOLD ... =P

  • @ace2a66d20 lol, gold is rustproof and conducts electricity. It's used in the biomedical field, it's used as a catalyst esp. in nano technology. It's also used in water purification and mercury control.And those are just a few of its industrial applications. But yes gold has very little intrinsic value except for the fact that it's relatively rare

  • i prefer electric fan than gold because it drives away mosquitoes.

  • @ace2a66d20 Gold has a massive amount of industrial applications.....look it up!

  • @ace2a66d20 well one of the biggest contributing factors is scarcity. Gold is a rare element here on Earth and is also able to be manipulated into jewellery. If there was gold forming in everybody's back yard then it would no longer have any value. Same goes for anything. If we all have a money tree then money would no longer be worth anything..

  • @ace2a66d20 it's precisely gold sits there and stays shiny throughout all those centuries that it has value as a currency of last resort.

  • @ace2a66d20 It's the best electrical conductor. It's the best at reflecting light to protect satellites. People value it because of it's rarity.

    What I find funny is that if one day the human specie was exctinct and aliens came to visit the planet, they would think "why don't they use that metal and rather store it and protect it so much?"

  • @ivanlagrossemoule actually silver is the best electrical conductor

  • @iamastupidhead84 You're right. Looks like some of my teachers were kind of.. retarded.

  • Search "Gold Scam" on Krustbox. com

  • very nice, to think it once a liquid then it becomes a hundred thousand USD worth bar.

  • the bars they get here look smooth and bright, in some of the other videos they show bars produced that look bumpy and have lost a lot of their luster. Is that to do with the quality of the gold, the equipment they use or is it to do with the slow cooling of the bars ?

  • how do you melt the gold dust?can you please answer me as soon as possible? wil it be a good gold bar if it´s melted from gold dust?

  • Gold in any form (ore, dust, bars) has the same melting temperature. To melt gold dust (or any other form of gold) it has to be heated above its melting temperature. Gold bars made of any form of gold are all the same provided they are refined to the same purity.

  • Millions of $ of work in progress in there. One single bar will cost more than a house i think. :P

  • right, we are talking about a multi-million-dollar business.

    1 oz costs about USD1000.

    a 400-oz bar costs about USD400,000, the price of a good house.

  • @frankknopers

    One bar 400 ounces x 1200 dollars 480000.

  • I actually meant the other one too. I see it already got a 'thumbs down." it shows that whomever already read it, rejected it. I don't mind them rejecting it but I don't want to give them any ideas. Especially if it gives our secrets away. Thanks peace & blessing. I've deleted the one above it too.

  • you may want to post that comment again and i will give you a reply.

    never mind about getting a thumb's down because there's always some sceptics who refuse to believe the truth.

  • Nevermind, I've already said a mouth full. Feel free to delete my other comments. They seem to go off on a tangent. Besides in order to really get the story you'd have to be really patient. The 4-6 long DVD is of the Sumerian Texts and read the same way Yoda talks. It's very exhausting. To the mountain, you will go. Tell him you will, fate is upon us, Enki said to Enlil... (that was an example) Not everyone will have the patience. DVD name: "What Lives on Nibiru"? On Ebay.

  • I learned that gold is a perfect communication material that the Annunaki value. Unfortunately, it changes the mental make up of its handlers. It makes one go 'crazy'. In America is causes violent acts committed by those who come in contact with it. They suddendly get the hunger to steal all of it no matter who it belongs to. It tends to have this affect on white males especially. (I'm not being racist, it's just a fact) Look up Nibiru & the Annunaki story. They came to earth to mine it.

  • yes, you're right about that. those alien races enslave the human race to mine gold for them.

  • @vincentyeo88

    I wonder did such an advance race not have machines to do the work ?

  • @johnsenkenn good question! i bet if it's an advance race, it ought to have machines to do the work.

    you look at industrial mass production in a factory or sweatshop. it enslaves many workers inside a tiny space working with the machines.

  • @vincentyeo88

    I meant robots.

  • @johnsenkenn sure, robots are machines. now those workers are put under pressure to keep a fast production speed with robots in those production stations that require manual work like inspection, rework, tests, packing & boxing, labeling, etc.

  • @vincentyeo88

    That is how it is in our low tech to day. But when we have robots made in our own image, things will look different. And so should it had for those Anunaki's.

  • @johnsenkenn right. i understand that and i look forward to that day soon.

  • wow they must trust those black guys alot

  • yessir, those gold mines over there have excellent metal detectors and CCTVs installed.

  • Where do you think they are?!!! AFRICA! Just goes to show you show sick this world is. Whites invade a country then take over its mines then uses the people to dig it out and prepare it so they (white males) can horde it. It's not even their desire. They're being tapped by 4th dimensional entities to dig & mine it. Check THIS out, White human males are physically here running this sh*t & can't even take it with them! They are slave/robots for the Annunaki who's is using them! SUCKERS!

  • i would rather finger those gold bars than finger every playboy bunny in the mansion

  • I wish those were my bare hands touching the gold bricks counting. It would be a cool job with gold at all-time high demand no?

  • right, you do just that and get a job in the gold refinery.

  • Your body would absorb it.

  • Would you please let me know if you have staff vacancy :)

  • you have to write in for that job vacancy. good luck!

  • if only i can have justtt one =)

  • a 400-ounce bullion bar is a good 12 kilograms of pure gold.

    may your wish come true.

  • Oh wow, yummy. That's a little bit of gold.

  • Great vid! Its amazing how gold can be refined over and over, ridding it of impurities without losing any of its intrinsic nature. I own gold and so should you, it truly is the ulmtimate store of wealth.

  • although it's good to own some gold as a store of wealth, but too much physical gold in one location causes storage and security problem.

  • funny how they stole the wealth of the people...the dark people...

  • in order to extract gold and create wealth, you need costly investments in manpower and machinery. who pays?

    unrefined gold dust a mile deep in the ground is not wealth, and it is only as cheap as the dirt you are stepping on.

  • Amen!

    The karma is that it destroys the theives. Look how he's crumbling.

  • His house and summer condo along with a few new vehicles would be some indication of how big it was.

  • The beauty of it was he bipassed the metal detectors entirely... smart guy.

  • You know the workers pocket one every now and then.

  • i hope you're just kidding 'coz if that's true, this refinery might be out of business soon.

  • Oh no, I had friend that work there a while back who showed my a huge bar he pocketed. Heavy stuff!

  • that ain't a wise move.

  • ok i have a question...

    the jewllery has 18k, refined gold has 24k

    what is the process to refine jewllery gold?

    is it just melt and make a gold bar again?

    like in this video...?

  • 18K gold is 18/24 parts pure gold and 6/24 parts other metals like silver, copper, or other metals.

    sure, melting gold jewelry, other gold ornaments, and scrap gold is to recycle and reuse gold.

    the fineness of 999.9 or 24K is to meet international standard for good delivery gold bars.

  • by melting the 18k gold does it get more pure?like 24k?

  • no, gold does not get much purer by melting it, unless you refine it.

    remove those 6/24 parts other metal(s) and/or impurities and you will get 24K pure gold. granted, there will be some gold loss due to vaporization but that's minimal.

  • sorry but...how is the refining process?

  • how can it be refined?

  • The metals melt at different temperatures, so you can separate them that way. To create 18k gold you just melt gold and melt some other metal and mix it up.

  • they look kinda like big chololate bars

  • right, that's what they are made of for movies and most are made of wax.

    but in this refinery, they are real stuff.

  • gimme 1

  • beautiful

  • I know someone that worked at the englehard silve refinery and they would make all the workers take off their shoes, open the lunch, and go through metal detector and all that.

  • did that last person have to get his greasy fingers on the gold just to count them? ruining it.

  • don't worry 'coz gold does not rust or tarnish.

  • 6 million dollars each...damn!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I would get arestted the first day i worked there for trying to steal one.

  • don't do that, dude. life is long enough for you to work hard and smart to earn for yourself a good piece of gold ingot.

  • also... they would just toss you in the forge.

  • i know where my next job needs to be...

  • beautiful

  • When will blacks regain control of that natural resource for themselves in africa again?

    They were mining and smelting that stuff for milleniums, now have very little control over it.

  • god damn thats alot of gold ill start mining in my house today ROFL :D

  • right, you do just that asap. you work hard and work smart, and you'll make enough money to buy for yourself some gold ingots.

    but really, you don't need that much gold bullion 'coz they'll just weigh you down.

  • for how much could i buy one(if i had the money, ofcourse)

    and how much is one worth?

  • for one ingot, US$920 per ounce times 400 ounces. you do your math, and you will know the price.

  • thanks,it's beautifull.

  • yeh as if u wouldnt try snaking a bar or 10 to feed your starving coutry...

    shit i would try...

    "try"

  • I'd rather say it's many solutions. LOL. Too bad the american dollar is going down the hill.

  • no doubt about that, but make no mistake that the US dollar still remains the international reserve currency.

  • all the worlds problems are based on those golds bars

  • Honesty are required for this job!!! Lawyers are defeated!!!

  • i want one of those! hmmm.. i changed my mind

    I WANT IT ALL!!!

  • those are 100 oz bars each bar goes for 80 thousand

  • Nice I Would love to have heaps of those stored away in a vault somewhere

  • those are 400-oz (12 kg) gold bars used for transactions by central banks.

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