134,5 Billion Japanes Reserves intercepted
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日本語に翻訳してほしい
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wiseguys, now you know, what the real purpose of "cern" is all about...
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Where the hell are the kennedy notes that appeared on the initial press release?? Small notes were on the table in addition to those bonds appeared on this vid!
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maybe the Japanese just want to quietly sell some of their US bonds before everyone else does? otherwise the action becomes public knowledge it may just drive down the value of the bonds they still hold?
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sorry if this is a double post THE SILENCE IN THE MEDIA IS DEAFENING the smugglers were released the Japanese Interior Minister has resigned and again THE SILENCE IS DEAFENING and think about this the final part of TARF was exactly 134.5 billion dollars
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sono veri. dovrebbe dare da pensare ma si è cercato di nascondere la notizia...
gli USA sono oramai sono una bella bistecca bruciata...
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The Stolen Bonds are telling you that the World economy is going to crash big time. No press wants to tell you that.
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I agree with your last point, the 'silence' in the US media is overwhelming.
I have been hearing here on U-tube and other places that war preparations, for a HUGE war are now underway.
If an Asian country was worried about a potential nuclear war, might they want to 'protect' some of their assets in a neutral country like Switzerland??
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Either that, or another nation is secretly trying to get out of the dollar by selling bonds issued from the 1960s or so.
Either way (your analysis or mine) means it's a shotgun blast to the chest type wound to the US dollar and the economy.
And, of course, the US is not even mentioning this on the news, like it never happened. That's why I think it's authentic and real.
So, these instruments appear to be real. There are serial numbers than can be verified.
1) Bearer Bonds have not been officially issued in the USA since 1985.
2) It is unlikely that there are many Bearer bonds still out there.
3) So, if these things are real that means the US Tresury Department has been issuing 'off the book' debt in strict violation of US law.
Trapster99 2 years ago 3
It does seem unlikely that they would be counterfeit.
I would assume that such things would normally be sent by air with a diplomatic courier. Very strange.
frgtmygld 2 years ago 3