Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The gold confiscation myth


Subject: The gold confiscation myth
Ronald

The US confiscated American's
gold in 1933, right?

Wrong. It never happened.

What really happened instead...

Video:

http://www.realecontv.com/page/21695.html

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Overall, the "message" may be correct; however, "they" wear the badge (mark) of Cain, being "police, polity, political leverage," with enforceability of guns and jack-booted thugs with a 3rd grade bully mentality (just doing their "job"). Posters were placed in ALL POST OFFICES across the nation to turn in their gold, and, yes, people were jailed for "hording" gold. Does that sound like a "myth" to you?

Enforceability is the Key, not only for them, but for us, also. Where's YOUR enforceability? Is it in the court? Not at all. Is it in politics? NOPE. Is it in obtaining the proper "License"? (A permit to lie to your senses.) AMERICA NEEDS ITS OWN BASTILLE DAY.

Anonymous said...

I doubt if anyone will give the complete picture. Some truth of it was that back then people didn't have to proclaim on any documents that they were a US Citizen, and that the demand for the gold was meant for employees of the government (who knows how that was managed to protect their right to property by taking it from them and keeping record of it for their generation and future generations? Did they know the rest would be stolen by charging people with hoarding and taking it and not recording it as their property any more?)

So much isn't known.
Good test is to walk into a room and ask how many are 'awake', and then ask how many are US Citizens.
If the same number who are awake raised their hand for the second question, well let's just say, there's some learning to be done, and it won't get done reading about gold confiscation until they learn about jurisdictions and what it means to be or not to be.

That is the question.

Anonymous said...

I gotta tell you, John, Brasscheck TV, or whoever put this video together IS FULL OF SHIT ! I have a firsthand, verifiable account of the forceful confiscation of gold, not this bullshit 'voluntary' surrendering.
My Dad was in the Navy, was at Pearl Harbor (a survivor) on December 7th, 1941. At the time of this confiscation, he was ten years old living in Cleveland, Ohio. I had gotten into 'freedom' stuff and thought I would tell Pop about the stealing of gold in 1933. BOY WAS I SURPRISED WHAT HE TOLD ME! He told the story MANY times, of government looking goons coming house to house, demanding all of your gold. They literally took his mothers wedding ring off of her finger, with him as a witness, threatening arrest for any who withheld their gold. She was given about one fourth of it's value (at that time) in cash. They even knew about his ten dollar gold piece, given him as a Baptismal offering by a god parent, without anyone saying a word about it's existence. THEY ALREADY KNEW HE HAD IT! This means that the Vatican and it's pedophile minions were in on it. His family was large and poor, with 8 children and only one income. Ten bucks was a HUGE sum of money at the time for a kid, and he looked forward to spending it when he reached 18. This video is propaganda, pure and simple. I quit visiting Brasscheck TV many months ago, and I am personally gratified that I sensed something wrong with them of my own accord, this proves it was a wise move. TYJM frj

Anonymous said...

I, too, have read that people were allowed only to keep about $100 in gold, if that, and were fined if caught keeping more "than their fair share". (What a joke!) Also, the government paid $20/oz for what they took from the people and then immediately announced that the price of gold was $30/oz. That to me is confiscation. Ten dollars was a lot of money back in those days.