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Treasure Train: Lost Gold of the Last Tsars

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

A train carrying the gold reserve of the Russian Empire went on a journey across the country in the early 20th century -- but it never reached its destination. The gold mysteriously disappeared. The legends surrounding this story are alive to this day. According to the scientists, part of the gold reserve is thought to have sunk in Lake Baikal. Some claim it lies in Siberian monasteries. Others -- that it is hidden away in caves in the country's Far East, or even in what is now the Czech Republic. What happened to the bulk of the Russian Empire's gold reserve which went missing in 1919 is one of the most intriguing myths of Russian history.

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  • Stolen by offshore bankers.

  • Stolen by the British Empire

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  • Stolen by the Zionists/Banksters.

  • It wasn't lost Communists spent that shit

  • if that type of submarine Is avalable why dont the escavate those heavy boxes

  • Russia has too many mysteries to keep track of

  • stolen by czech deserter bands...

  • @dannelito92

    On March 29th

    The Times of London reports on the Bolsheviks in Russia

    "One of the curious features of the Bolshevist movement is the high percentage of non Russian elements among its leaders.

    Of the twenty or thirty commissaries,

    or leaders, who provide the central machinery of the Bolshevist movement, not less than 75% were Jews."

    Soviet Russia was led by Rothschild funded Communists, that's how they benefit.

  • @Anchi2710 But even after the "revolution" there was no private central bank set up in the soviet union right? so how would that benefit the bankers really

  • They probably pretended to send it on a train but actually put it on a ship and took it to their favorite hiding place in CZARVILLE, USA.

  • @russianpride415 I bet you are 100% correct. The Rothschilds or Warburgs are the biggest suspects.

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