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The IMF sold Gold plated tungsten bars to India ?!?!?!

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  • ALL GOLD IN THE WORLD IS IN------ ISRAEL, JEWS looted whole world

  • The fractional reserve banking system, money multipliers and ETF policies finally become exposed for what they are: legalized fraud. Before the banks there was no inflation; I wonder when the general public will become aware of the fact that the entire financial system is one huge scam.

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  • @venkz83 I hope never to visit  this sewage pit

  • @Gluluman you ever been to India?

  • @Gluluman give us time, give us time. if economic disparity is a measure of democracy, and if the current trend of hyper-rich vs the impoverished middle and working class continues in the usa ( and with the ongoing drive to privatize everything i don't see why it wouldn't) we, or perhaps our children will also defecate in the streets, and consider ourselves very lucky if we get a job scrubbing toilets in a banker's home, where we will also enjoy the scraps from the table.

  • @jessyrules1000 err.... what is?

  • @kalevraa totally worth it

  • India is the sewage of world, I was watching T.V the other day, and I overheard that India is the world biggest democracy, I busted out laughing- how could such garbage be possible in a country where most people and cows openly “defecate ” on the street, and over 800 million “curry dogs” are so all untouchable – how can you even be considered a democracy when 80% of your people are second class citizen. Give me a break.

  • @gotama420 actually, tungesten bars are used in industry and come in very specific shapes -- NOT at all like gold bars. so to shape them like that WOULD raise eyebrows. to create special molds to shape sintered tungsten into such shapes would be very expensive, and would require the involvement of many people. and even automated factories are still staffed by humans. so, sorry, sounds juicy but not credible. i am a metalworker, and the tech here just makes no sense.

  • @gotama420 hmm.. anything is possible. yet to produce a sizeable quantity of tungsten is very, very expensive, and requires a large industrial facility with many workers, engineers, etc. gold plating tungsten is also very expensive and kinda high-tech -- it's nothing a couple of guys can do in their basement. how could all these people who had to be involved be also kept in the dark? money? that makes is much more expensive than gold which, after all, is only metal.

  • it will be pretty hard to fool indians with fake gold.

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