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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

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A bonus footage from Gold! The History of Man's Greatest Obsession.

If anyone out there has converted the book (written by William Stanley Moss entitled "Gold is where you hide it: What happened to the Reichsbank treasure" and published by Andre Deutsch, London, 1956) into an e-book, please post it to me.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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

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  • @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.

  • @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

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

  • @Loyal2Liberty is it in your water?

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

  • @RespectMyHate

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

  • you can't eat gold

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