A Brief History of the Global Collateral Accounts
by Michael Henry Dunn | June 8, 2013
Where Did the Gold Come from and to Whom Does It Belong?
For two thousand years, the gold of the world flowed east toward China, along the Silk Road, from the Roman Empire, on through to the Byzantine and the Spanish, in exchange for the silks, spices, and treasures of the East. When the bankers of Europe decided to seek control of the world financial system, control of this gold became essential.
Who created the Global Collateral Accounts and why?
Operation Golden Lily is the well-documented story of the Japanese gold-collecting teams, which infiltrated key gold-holding nations well in advance of the military invasions of China and other nations, with the express intent of seizing the hundreds of thousands of metric tons of gold that had accumulated in Asia (primarily in China). The Nazi gold-collecting system is well-known, but the Japanese accumulated a far greater hoard, with the knowledge and cooperation of certain European banking interests.
Where is the gold and how did it get there?How did the nations come to agree that the Accounts were to be used for humanitarian programs?How did the banking elite abuse the Accounts?Who is Neil Keenan and what is his relationship to the Global Accounts?source/more)
by Michael Henry Dunn | June 8, 2013
For two thousand years, the gold of the world flowed east toward China, along the Silk Road, from the Roman Empire, on through to the Byzantine and the Spanish, in exchange for the silks, spices, and treasures of the East. When the bankers of Europe decided to seek control of the world financial system, control of this gold became essential.
Who created the Global Collateral Accounts and why?
Operation Golden Lily is the well-documented story of the Japanese gold-collecting teams, which infiltrated key gold-holding nations well in advance of the military invasions of China and other nations, with the express intent of seizing the hundreds of thousands of metric tons of gold that had accumulated in Asia (primarily in China). The Nazi gold-collecting system is well-known, but the Japanese accumulated a far greater hoard, with the knowledge and cooperation of certain European banking interests.
Where is the gold and how did it get there?How did the nations come to agree that the Accounts were to be used for humanitarian programs?How did the banking elite abuse the Accounts?Who is Neil Keenan and what is his relationship to the Global Accounts?source/more)
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