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Russia has been collecting gold for a decade or so, and has instituted the "gold ruble" which is backed by gold plus a basket of commodities.
I doubt Russia is selling much gold right now. It's the opposite of their general strategy.
Yeah they’re selling energy and stacking gold
and then what would happen if America had it's own Gold? ✨️ 🤔
"The promise of gold was one of the factors that led the U.S. government to attempt “the utter destruction of the Indian village, and overthrow of Sioux power will be the certain result” (Hämäläinen, 364). Custer was supposed to drive the 7th Cavalry, with 750 soldiers and 31 Arikara and Crow scouts, along the Rosebud and go west along a trail created by the Lakota and Cheyenne and others and push them towards General Alfred Terry, who was coming from the north, expecting to drive them into a two-arm pincer from which the Indigenous soldiers could not escape (Hämäläinen, 363)."
-notice yesterday was the anniversary of this battle.
https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2020/06/the-battle-of-greasy-grass/
DJT talking about the word 'Rosebud'
and Rosebud is one of the reservations mentioned in paragraph above.
https://youtu.be/aeQOJZ-QzBk