- Wie ĂĽberlebt man eine staatliche Goldenteignung? Hier eine Idee - boso, 10.11.2000, 07:44
- Es ist beruhigend, dass nach wie vor Propaganda gegen das Gold stattfindet,... - Hardy, 10.11.2000, 08:36
- Re: Silber und die Hunt BrĂĽder - black elk, 10.11.2000, 09:12
- Re: Hunt BrĂĽder - Immos nicht! Goldminen auch nicht! Bitte nachdenken! - dottore, 10.11.2000, 09:38
- Re: Immos nicht! Goldminen auch nicht! Ok, werde nachdenken.. - black elk, 10.11.2000, 09:52
- Betreffs Finale - Citrus, 10.11.2000, 13:31
- Re: Hunt BrĂĽder - Immos nicht! Goldminen auch nicht! Bitte nachdenken! - dottore, 10.11.2000, 09:38
- Re: Es ist beruhigend, dass nach wie vor Propaganda gegen das Gold stattfindet,... - dottore, 10.11.2000, 09:24
- Konfiskation, Eigentum etc. - Hardy, 10.11.2000, 10:03
- Re: ein verdammt guter Beitrag - danke, Hardy! owT mfG - Baldur der Ketzer, 10.11.2000, 12:13
- Konfiskation, Eigentum etc. - Hardy, 10.11.2000, 10:03
- Re: Silber und die Hunt BrĂĽder - black elk, 10.11.2000, 09:12
- @dottore: Aktien sinken, Gold sinkt, Immos sinken, alles sinkt - auĂźer - buckfish, 10.11.2000, 10:43
- Re: @dottore: Aktien sinken, Gold sinkt, Immos sinken, alles sinkt - auĂźer - dottore, 10.11.2000, 12:30
- Merci fĂĽr die super-Kurz-Defla-Zusammenfassung (owT) - buckfish, 10.11.2000, 15:03
- Re: @dottore: Aktien sinken, Gold sinkt, Immos sinken, alles sinkt - auĂźer - dottore, 10.11.2000, 12:30
- Re: Silberkonfiskation - R.Deutsch, 10.11.2000, 10:59
- Re: Silber- oder Goldkonfiskation - ist das vorstellbar? - Baldur der Ketzer, 10.11.2000, 12:09
- Es ist beruhigend, dass nach wie vor Propaganda gegen das Gold stattfindet,... - Hardy, 10.11.2000, 08:36
Wie ĂĽberlebt man eine staatliche Goldenteignung? Hier eine Idee
How You Can Survive
a Potential Gold Confiscation
by
George R. Cooper, J.D. S.8
S. ganzen text unter
http://www.usagold.com/ConfiscationMemo.pdf
Hier eineige AuszĂĽge:
Q: What was the actual mechanism of the 1933 gold confiscation?
A: A series of Executive Orders was issued in early 1933 confiscating private gold (see Appendix II) and
instituting a long list of other economic controls. All safety deposit boxes were sealed and could not be
opened except in the presence of an IRS agent. Penalty for noncompliance was 10 years in prison and a
$10,000.00 fine--which in today’s dollars would be closer to $200,000. The official price was $20.67 per
ounce. Once the gold was safely tucked away, Roosevelt set the price at $35, cutting the government an
immediate 69% profit and devaluing all private dollar holdings by 60% (see Appendix III). Modern econo-mists,
such as Llewellyn Rockwell of the Von Mises Institute, believe that this devaluation severely deep-ened
the Depression and that Roosevelt’s real intent in confiscating gold was to clear the way for a dollar
devaluation. The actual 1933 executive orders confiscating gold and exempting pre-1933 gold coins are
included in Appendix II. There is little doubt that the over-arching reason for the confiscation though was
to keep people from abandoning the crumbling banking system.
Q: What happened to those Americans who refused to obey Roosevelt’s executive order?
Hier nur eine kleine Randbemerkung zu Silber, das in MĂĽnzform auch enteignet wurde (lieber R.Deutsch!)
What items would be included in a future government confiscation?
A: If the government’s goal is the same as it was in 1933, then all gold bullion and gold bullion coins would
be subject to a confiscation. This would include bullion coins South African Krugerrands, U.S. Eagles,
Canadian Maple Leafs, Austrian Philharmonics, and any other coin that trades near the bullion price, as well
as gold bullion bars. In addition, silver would probably be called in. In 1934, silver bullion was confiscat-ed
as well as gold for obvious reasons. The government did not want individuals speculating against the dol-lar
by buying either silver or gold.
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