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I asked Ron Paul if he believes the United States still owns all of its gold. He acknowledges the gold is likely physically there but questions who actually owns it due to borrowing, leasing, and financial gimmicks. He strongly supports an audit on the gold.
I asked Ron Paul if he believes the United States still owns all of its gold.
He acknowledges the gold is likely physically there but questions who actually owns it due to borrowing, leasing, and financial gimmicks.
He strongly supports an audit on the gold. @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/u77Ton97rP
— Gold Telegraph ⚡ (@GoldTelegraph_) February 15, 2025
We also talked about where Ron would start if he was to audit the Federal Reserve.
Watch the full episode here:
GOLD TELEGRAPH CONVERSATION #5:
DR. RON PAUL“I think the country would thrive tremendously if we see it in moral terms and don’t have some Federal Reserve being the chief counterfeiter. It’s fraud.” – @RonPaul
Three-time U.S. presidential candidate Dr. Ron Paul joins me for… pic.twitter.com/tknntlQoTy
— Gold Telegraph ⚡ (@GoldTelegraph_) February 12, 2025
The m**************a is starting to talk about the United States revaluing gold on its balance sheet. Look out.
Elon Musk, who is leading DOGE, believed that U.S. gold reserves were physically inspected every year. In reality, there hasn’t been a full audit in DECADES, leaving many to question how much gold remains. There’s only one way to bring clarity: An audit.
Suddenly, everyone is demanding an audit of Fort Knox.
Ron Paul highlighted to me the Federal Reserve’s secrecy, especially in international finance, hiding key crisis decisions and unseen bailouts. He emphasized that a gold standard would prevent excessive credit creation, financial bubbles, and hidden bailouts.
Senator @RandPaul is inviting @elonmusk to Kentucky to examine the largest gold reserves in the U.S. Boom. The people deserve the truth.
Questions eventually get answered.
From late 2024:
Something noteworthy:
In 2017, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin visited the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox to inspect the nation’s gold reserves.
The first Treasury Secretary to do so since 1948.
The question everyone should ask:
Why did he do this?
The incoming… pic.twitter.com/nW7s6TP2BK
— Gold Telegraph ⚡ (@GoldTelegraph_) December 1, 2024