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DanaThomas posted an update 6 years ago
Russian central bank allegedly stops buying gold. The article gives 4 possible reasons but n. 5 is that they will not actually stop.
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/why-did-russia-just-halt-domestic-gold-purchases
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Russian spies have been reading ‘up’ on the Alchemists in Oak Ridge, TN
U.S. Alchemists Make Gold (Mar, 1948)
Applying atomic magic to aid medicine and research, radio-chemists duplicate nature’s elements and create new ones.
By Alden P. Armagnac: At Oak Ridge, TN., the United States Atomic Energy Commission has gone into the business of manufacturing synthetic gold. The atomic pile is the Philosopher’s Stone, long sought by the ancient alchemists, which has the 24-carat touch.” First attempts created synthetic gold that was radio-active, but with more testing and research… ” Just as easily, they can manufacture gold of normal behavior, perfectly acceptable to the U. S. Treasury!”
Then there are those 1920s German experiments, mentioned in Joseph’s book “Philosophers’ Stone”
Good point, Dana. It is very curious that developments like this somehow end-up being nearly simultaneous in areas separated by great distance. For instance, prior to the article cited above this post there was a previous article published in 1932 by the same publication recognizing the success of the experiment: “Transmuting one chemical element into another by splitting atoms and adding or subtracting a portion of their protons and electrons has already been accomplished, and it now remains to perform this feat on a large economical scale. Success, which probably lies far in the future, may mean that gold will become as plentiful and inexpensive as substances like lead and iron. A tremendous stride towards the objective of unleashing the vast energies of the atom has very recently been taken in Germany by two eminent scientists, Drs. Fritz Lange and Arno Brasch. A young German scientist, Heinz von Bohndorff, hitherto unknown, claims to have actually made pure gold from mercury, thus realizing the ancient dream of alchemists. This feat of transmutation was accomplished by the use of a million volt cathode ray tube, the current for the step-up transformer being furnished from ordinary house current. A quantity of mercury was exposed to a bombardment of protons from the tube for a period of forty, hours, at the end of which time analysis revealed that each atom of mercury had been split into one of gold and one of hydrogen. A magnifying glass brought to bear upon the vial holding the erstwhile mercury revealed numerous glittering particles of the precious metal lying amidst a quantity of gray ashes. The weight of the yellow metal created was found to be .0008 grams.
Now, contrast the above with that post made on this website many months ago regarding a simple little ‘bug’ that ‘pooped’ 24 carat gold.
So, based on the above information who in their ‘right mind’ would be paying exorbitant prices for a common substance?
Wow Im glad someone else read this book. Highly informative and interesting. Monoatomic gold.
It has been a Gizars subject for quite a while with some people scoffing about the gold price and how easy it is to make it. I am afraid I am in the “show me” phase.
You are ‘onto’ something here because there was a good friend of mine that was a physicist at Oak Ridge National Labs that developed ‘theories’ far more exotic than what is being discussed here. So, sorry to say that those theories are far, far, far beyond the realm of the “show me” phase, and quite literally are in the realm of the Topological Metaphor.