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Words of Wisdom from Gary Christenson

Lunch With Elvis

 

Sarcasm and fantasy alert!

 

Elvis and I had lunch last week.  We dined on Sasquatch burgers, fried Unicorn fritters, and we were joined by “the lone gunman.”  We had our special luncheon in the main vault room of the Fort Knox Bullion Depository in Kentucky.  It was practically empty so converting it to a dining area was relatively easy.

 

It was a fabulous lunch.  It is unfortunate that most of the gold had disappeared, but I suspect that the Chinese value our former gold more than the US ever did.

 

As a matter of curiosity, I did some quick math regarding Fort Knox gold.  The “official” gold is listed as about 147,000,000 ounces – a little less than $200 Billion at today’s prices.  For simplicity, round that up to $200 Billion and call it one Fort Knox Equivalent Unit, or one FKEU.

 

 

One FKEU isn’t what it used to be.  Perhaps that partially explains why there has been so little media interest regarding Fort Knox gold and why there has been no audit in the past 60+ years.  An audit might discover that the gold in Fort Knox is, like the purchasing power of the US dollar, mostly gone.

 

Times change, gold moves to China, India and Russia, debt increases exponentially, a mighty storm is coming, and, I confess, we really did not … enjoy Sasquatch burgers.

 

 

Read The Gold Is Gone

Read All the Gold in Fort What’s-Its-Name

Read The Biggest Government Lie In History

Read Ron Paul Worries Fort Knox Gold is Gone

 

 

Gary Christenson

The Deviant Investor

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