Quote from the article "When Nesara/Gesara are being rolled out, much of this gold will be used on humanitarian projects. There is more than enough gold in the world to back all the world’s currencies on a one to one basis, and sufficient to take care of all needs worldwide."
I found the above article that was a link in this article https://www.marzlovesfreedom.com/post/trump-roaring-back-in-2021-jfk-jr-diana-testifying-this-fall-in-military-tribunals-wwg1wga
This link https://www.marzlovesfreedom.com/ is a good Q related blog to follow.
I looked it up when thsi story 1st came out. The gold council I think. Some site about gold mining. Thing is, if there really is 100's of miles of gold instead of the scarce element we think it is, its value would shrink proportionately..
I was thinking more on this subject and something occurred to me. Think how many people on this planet have at least some gold: gold wedding rings, gold jewelry, gold coins, gold in their electronics, etc. That alone has got to fill up it's fair share of a swimming pool. Now, add in all of the gold bullion that exists.
" As of the last report on March 31, 2020, the vault at Fort Knox holds 147.37 million troy ounces of gold. That is roughly 4,583 metric tons of gold bars with a book value of around $6.2 billion and a current market value close to $236 billion. And, as if those figures weren’t large enough, this only amounts to around 56% of all the gold reserves in the United States."
" Fort Knox holds a majority of the U.S. Treasury’s deep storage gold reserves with 56% of the total gold reserves being stored there. In addition to the 147.37 million troy ounces of gold at Fort Knox, there is another 54 million troy ounces at West Point and still another 43.8 million troy ounces in Denver, CO. The total of these gold reserves amounts to 8133.5 metric tons of gold making the U.S. gold reserves roughly equal the total gold reserves of the next three countries combined."
https://gsiexchange.com/how-much-gold-is-in-fort-knox-and-who-owns-it/
Next question: How much gold is the DS hiding?
Gotta be a lot of gold out there, methinks.