whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
Why not? They sold off the gold bullion belonging to foreign countries, entrusted for safe keeping with America . And left IOUs in its place..😷
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RachelLia2003 · 22-25, F
@whowasthatmaskedman i will protect you from new zealand👹 give me your petrol👹
pdockal · 56-60, M
@whowasthatmaskedman
There is no credible, public evidence that the U.S. government has sold off gold bullion explicitly owned by other countries and held in U.S. vaults. However, concerns regarding the security, accessibility, and potential freezing of foreign gold reserves—particularly following the U.S.-led seizure of Russian assets—have led countries like Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands to repatriate large portions of their gold
There is no credible, public evidence that the U.S. government has sold off gold bullion explicitly owned by other countries and held in U.S. vaults. However, concerns regarding the security, accessibility, and potential freezing of foreign gold reserves—particularly following the U.S.-led seizure of Russian assets—have led countries like Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands to repatriate large portions of their gold
CreyvinMoorhead · 36-40, M
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