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Searching for Nazi Gold: No Interest or Research for Nearly Forty Years!: Gov Report

Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:06
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Searching for Nazi Gold: No Interest or Research for Nearly Forty Years!: Gov Report

Posted by Charleston Voice

We do not have the resources, skills, or time to dig into the missing gold from WWII. But, we are seeing a cultivated distraction to divert public interest from the factual disposition of the captured German gold to the Holocaust gold in Swiss banks. To our knowledge the signatory documentation has never been seen by the public – - only government claims that “most of the gold has been restituted”. Oh yeah? Show us the beef.

As we’ve said repeatedly, there are only three methods a government and its bankers acquire their gold from its subjects:

1. CONQUEST
2. CONFISCATION (FDR, Hitler, etc.)
3. COUNTERFEIT SUBSTITUTES (irredeemable debt notes )

~~  Source links to start your journey at end of post


Searching for Records Relating to Nazi Gold – Part I

By Greg Bradsher
Assistant Chief, Archives II Textual Reference Branch
The Record , May 1997

[Excerpt]
The Allies, at a reparation conference held in Paris late in 1945, established procedures for the restitution of the gold looted by the Nazis from the central banks of Europe (so-called “Monetary Gold”), as well as for the restitution of “Non-Monetary Gold” (e.g. gold watches and wedding bands). The procedures called for the non-monetary gold to be restituted to individuals and groups of individuals through the auspices of an international refugee organization.

The Tripartite Commission

The procedures called for monetary gold to be turned over to a newly established Tripartite Commission for the Restitution of Monetary Gold that would decide how much gold would be returned to each country that had its central bank gold looted. The so-called Tripartite Gold Commission, composed of American, British, and French representatives, restituted most of the gold in the 1950s after reviewing claims by various countries. The Commission still exists, headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. Its members are presently deciding how to allocate the remaining $60 million worth of gold (in today’s dollars). Read more>>

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