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Stolen Gold
Posted By: Brian Date: Wednesday, 12-Jun-2002 17:04:00
I’ve never done any research on the history of Japan and know nothing of the Yakuza, so consider my opinion here no more qualified than that of a drunk in a bar. I’m posting purely out of the joy of speculation. I’m going with the assumption that Japan’s Central Bank operates the same as the FED, and is a private corporation. If that’s wrong, stop reading now.
Two separate things sort of clicked. I think it was Rayelan who posted about stores of stolen Japanese gold that were hidden in the Phillipines during WWII. I can’t recall if a cache was found or not, but it doesn’t matter. If you were hoarding stolen gold, would you hide it all in one place? I wouldn’t. Even if one cache were found, there must be others. So Japan looted Asia in the 1930s and 40s and hide their booty in the Phillipines and who knows where else. Someone in Japan must know where to find it today. Then Rosalinda had posted last month about Malaysia attempting to start their own gold backed currency to compete with the U.S. dollar and the Euro, found at the following link:
Now I’m putting myself in the shoes of the Japanese. I want to discard my central bank and its private currency. I need something better to offer, so I decide to use my stolen gold to back a new Asian currency. First I would have to break the yen. That was started in the 1980s, and the plan is still on track today. The entire Japanese economy has been on life support for almost 10 years. A good earthquake in Tokyo, collapse of the U.S. economy and its vast imports of Japanese products, whatever, and the yen goes down. Step two is the replacement currency I have planned, backed by gold. Now I can’t step into the limelight out of nowhere with a currency backed by tonnes of gold without being questioned as to where I got all this gold in the first place. I certainly can’t reveal that is was stolen. And there is the matter of enemies. The central bank in Japan is not going to be too thrilled about my plans, and will try with all their might to stop me. It would be better if I used a front of other people to introduce this new Asian currency. Enter Malaysia.
: Any intelligence agency worth its pay knows that when you are
: setting up an operation that you DON'T want to be blamed for, you do
: careful pre planning to make sure that the blame falls on someone else.
Rayelan makes a valid point here, one which can apply to whether you wish to destroy a couple of buildings or a national currency. So I arrange for a new currency to come out of Malaysia, fronted by an Islamic people. Should anyone question how little Malaysia could have stockpiled billions in gold to back this new Dinar, they need only point to the oil wealth in the mid-east. Muslim nations with billions of barrels, all cooperating together under the brotherhood of their faith. Japan benefits by shedding the yoke of a private currency, and also guarantees itself a steady stream of cheap Muslim oil for having provided the gold to back the Dinar. Would Japan have motive under this scenario to break the U.S. economy? Sure. Do they have the means? Sure. Was it them? I don’t know. I’m just a drunk in a bar.
Brian
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