BRICS Ditching the Dollar

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Dunno, was just a theory I've seen that may fit. Not my theory personally but it's worth considering. All the gold being amassed in a certain place (where that is exactly is up for speculation...my guess is China....but it would have to be a global bank of some sort, not solely a Chinese bank) is for backing global currencies from a central location, including the dollar. A global gold standard.

Btw, no one said manipulation. If the theory is correct then movements now would be the most organic they've been in a long time.

So all the gold in the world is being sent to China and that is strengthening the US dollar and improving our economy? With the goal of a single global currency backed by gold? Link to this theory?
 
So all the gold in the world is being sent to China and that is strengthening the US dollar and improving our economy? With the goal of a single global currency backed by gold? Link to this theory?

Hey man, take it for what it's worth to you and leave the rest. I only have a grasp of the theory but it does fit with other developments long underway.

Not going to link to other forums and discussions for your shill army to mess up.
 
Came across this interesting gem of info on that BRICs Bank which was supposed to be by-passing the dollar:

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/3c84425c-48a9-11e4-9d04-00144feab7de.html#axzz3Ojfz7AZU

Referencing an FT article. Classic, LOL! Well, what do the Nazi moutpieces have to say?!

King Dollar Good, BRICS bad

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Criticizing source without challenging what it says. Classic. Can you disprove it? Or not?

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Referencing a VT article. Classic. What does the fiction writer have to say?

Aren't they the ones that said Israel has a laser armed 707 and that 9/11 was done with a bunch of nuclear weapons?
 
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Seems to be a couple of reasons for that. One- those who invest in commodities have been doing poorly on energy so some have moved into metals. Two- the Switzerland situation (no longer supporting their currency against the Euro) saw that as possible more instability in Europe and sought more stability in metals (and US Treasuries).
 
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