Getting back to the Gold Standard? How can it be done…
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I agree, but I think without gold convertability, our currency will never be taken seriously in a world where other large nations have even poorly designed and implemented gold backing. Digitial currency is being pushed by governments almost entirely because it allows for total control over people's spending habits; everything money-related can be turned off at will and pressure of varying types can be applied to encourage this and discourage that. Gold and cash are havens of freedom, as would be Bitcoin if it were as safe and private as people think.
You are on the right track for sure. I just don’t know that Gold will back the Dollar. Who knows if the US even has any gold? When was the last audit?
If you account for 0 exports from China and Russia for years now, you could see it where they have way more Gold than the US.
See my point :)
Hey, not pretending to know the answer... fiat is a scam for sure!
Also: I believe you're right about China and Russia having built up considerable gold reserves over the last few years. India also has a lot of gold and interestingly, much of it is in the hands of individuals.
Fiat IS a scam, yes -- and that's been clear for centuries. Hell, other nations (and traders) stopped taking Roman coins -- causing Roman money to become near-worthless very quickly -- after the silver in the coinage was diluted beyond anything reasonable. Dishonest money is always a scam and pure fiat is . . . I can't even find a strong enough word for it.
C'mon, Q, let's get this show on the road!
LETS GO!!!
I don't have any evidence that "we have the gold" other than Q's statement that we do . . . and that could mean something other than the obvious.
Trump's EO's about confiscating assets of certain persons etc might be in play; imagine the assets held by the Rothschilds, the Paysers (sp), and other major-league Cabal people and organizations. That's the thinnest of speculation right now, but I have long thought that most of the gold in Ft. Knox and elsewhere held by the US government has been replaced with gold-plated tungsten bars or otherwise stolen, "leased" out, or whatnot.
One of the many attractive possibilities of what might be called the near-term endgame is that we may find out whether we DO have the gold, and if so what we'll be doing with it.