Sorry, I understand now. I answer in one minute.

On 16 ene, 01:13, xi <xieu.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, I do not understand your question, could you elaborate?
>
> On 15 ene, 23:59, "Sumerian.." <sumerian...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>
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> >       MOD SAYS
>
> > Have they taken
> > measures? Obviously not, since they are continuing to put illegal
> > elements into the products shipped to the US, and violating our
> > Consumer Protection laws. Furthermore, if they were stupid enough to
> > accept the fake gold as payment, then they are stuck with it. Debt
> > paid. ;)
>
> >  Gosh, I would be a great Diplomat. LOL
>
> > <Asia is in my heart> Who the .... is Asia? I thought that I was? pffft...
>
> > --- In the_free_and_ the_brave@ yahoogroups. com, "Sumerian.." 
> > <sumerian100@ ...> wrote:
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> > > There is a big diffrence in the two things.. China already took measures 
> > > to correct things..
>
> > > Asia is in my heart
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> > >   S1000+
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> > > --- On Fri, 1/15/10, modrepub <no_re...@yahoogroup s.com> wrote:
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> > > From: modrepub <no_re...@yahoogroup s.com>
> > > Subject: [the_free_and_ the_brave] Re: Fake gold bars! What's next?
> > > To: the_free_and_ the_brave@ yahoogroups. com
> > > Date: Friday, January 15, 2010, 2:17 PM
>
> > >  
>
> > > Oh, big whoopie do, the Chinese have once again tried to kill us
>
> > with using illegal toxic chemicals in jewelry shipped to the US and
> > sold in stores like Wal-Mart (a.k.a. Chink Mart) and Claires retail
> > chain stores. Before, it was lead in our children's toys. I guess,
> > paybacks are a bitch as the saying goes.
>
> > > --- In the_free_and_ the_brave@ yahoogroups. com, "Sumerian.." 
> > > <sumerian100@ ...> wrote:
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> > > > Fake gold bars! What's next?
>
> > > > By Dan Eden exclusively for viewzone.com
>
> > > >http://www.viewzone.com/fakegold. html
>
> > > > December 04, 2009
>
> > > > Excerpts:
>
> > > > It's one thing to counterfeit a twenty or
>
> > > > hundred dollar bill. The amount of financial damage is usually limited
>
> > > > to a specific region and only affects dozens of people and thousands of
>
> > > > dollars. Secret Service agents quickly notify the banks on how to
>
> > > > recognize these phony bills and retail outlets usually have procedures
>
> > > > in place (such as special pens to test the paper) to stop their
>
> > > > proliferation.
>
> > > > But what about gold? This is the most sacred of all commodities
>
> > > > because
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> > > > it is thought to be the most trusted, reliable and valuable means of
>
> > > > saving wealth.
>
> > > > A recent discovery -- in October of 2009 -- has been suppressed by
>
> > > > the
>
> > > > main stream media but has been circulating among the "big money"
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> > > > brokers and financial kingpins and is just now being revealed to the
>
> > > > public. It involves the gold in Fort Knox -- the US Treasury gold --
>
> > > > that is the equity of our national wealth. In short, millions (with an
>
> > > > "m") of gold bars are fake!
>
> > > > In October of 2009 the Chinese received a
>
> > > > shipment of gold bars. Gold is regularly exchanges between countries to
>
> > > > pay debts and to settle the so-called balance of trade. Most gold is
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> > > > exchanged and stored in vaults under the supervision of a special
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> > > > organization based in London, the London Bullion Market Association (or
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> > > > LBMA). When the shipment was received, the Chinese government asked
>
> > > > that special tests be performed to guarantee the purity and weight of
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> > > > the gold bars. In this test, four small holed are drilled into the gold
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> > > > bars and the metal is then analyzed.
>
> > > > Officials were shocked to learn that the bars were fake. They
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> > > > contained
>
> > > > cores of tungsten with only a outer coating of real gold. What's more,
>
> > > > these gold bars, containing serial numbers for tracking, originated in
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> > > > the US and had been stored in Fort Knox for years. There were
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> > > > reportedly between 5,600 to 5,700 bars, weighing 400 oz. each, in the
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> > > > shipment!
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> > > > What the Chinese uncovered:
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> > > > Roughly 15 years ago -- during the Clinton Administration [think
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> > > > Robert
>
> > > > Rubin, Sir Alan Greenspan and Lawrence Summers] -- between 1.3 and 1.5
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> > > > million 400 oz tungsten blanks were allegedly manufactured by a very
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> > > > high-end, sophisticated refiner in the USA [more than 16 Thousand
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> > > > metric tonnes]. Subsequently, 640,000 of these tungsten blanks received
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> > > > their gold plating and WERE shipped to Ft. Knox and remain there to
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> > > > this day.
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> > > >   S1000+
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> > > > --- On Fri, 1/15/10, Stan Norred <windstalker@ ...> wrote:
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