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August 17, 2014, 08:46:55 PM
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This is why I laugh at people who laugh at Bitcoin.  They don't even have a clue about these issues and this is the kind of thing you never hear discussed on the news.  The real problems and News that people think can be ignored.  This is a scandal in my eyes andI get pretty upset just thinking about really.
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August 17, 2014, 11:58:33 PM
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There is no reporting of the news in US.


that is because this is FUD. It is illegal to seize property like this.
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August 18, 2014, 01:37:30 AM
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I am also starting to think that maybe there is no gold in the US or at least not as much as they claim to be. Otherwise, why not to show the exact figures?

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August 18, 2014, 01:52:58 AM
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I am also starting to think that maybe there is no gold in the US or at least not as much as they claim to be. Otherwise, why not to show the exact figures?

There is a "hidden" amount of gold owned by the US in fort knox, I would support the government releasing data on this. However being able to say how much gold is in the US and owned by private citizens would require people to "register" their gold which could lead to taking of gold which I would be against.
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August 18, 2014, 05:12:18 AM
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Lol I am sorry but that is plainly the stupidest thing I have heard someone say all year...



Well this makes Switzerland look great!

Nope.  Switzerland has been forwarding people's information to the IRS in the past two years and I suspect any gold in Switzerland is not entirely safe.

There's the mentality among bankers that non-bankers are second class humans and are not entitled to their own money.

Bankers are just playing the games following the same rules we all have to play. They are victims just like the rest of us.


Bankers are just playing the games following the same rules we all have to play. They are victims just like the rest of us.
i'm sorry dude, i'm normally not this rude, but you are so dumb.

Care to enlighten me why I am wrong? Do you have any counter arguments to invalidate my statement?


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