Just as important if not more than the presence of the physical gold, is the paper trail of who actually owns it and how many times has the same block of gold been sold to different entities - not from buyer to buyer, but in the Brooklyn bridge type of way.
Just as important if not more than the presence of the physical gold, is the paper trail of who actually owns it and how many times has the same block of gold been sold to different entities - not from buyer to buyer, but in the Brooklyn bridge type of way.
Just as important if not more than the presence of the physical gold, is the paper trail of who actually owns it and how many times has the same block of gold been sold to different entities - not from buyer to buyer, but in the Brooklyn bridge type of way.
Calling Doge! And let's not forget looking into how "public servant" become so wealthy.
I think it goes something like : " ok.... One for you, Five for me ...... One for you, FIve for me "