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Mark Moss: US Government Won’t Say if Fort Knox Gold is Missing

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For generations, Fort Knox has been synonymous with American financial security. We’ve been told it houses roughly $250 billion worth of gold bullion, a bedrock of stability for the U.S. dollar. But what if that foundation is built on shaky ground? What if the gold everyone believes is there… isn’t?

This isn’t some far-fetched conspiracy theory being whispered in the dark corners of the internet. The unsettling truth is that no independent audit of Fort Knox’s gold reserves has been conducted in over half a century. Think about that for a moment. Fifty years without a comprehensive, transparent accounting of assets supposedly underpinning our entire financial system.

The U.S. government consistently refuses independent audits, fueling speculation and distrust. They could easily silence the doubters, quell the rumors, and reassure the public by simply opening the vault and allowing a thorough examination. Yet, they refuse.

The last time outsiders were granted access was arguably more of a carefully orchestrated PR event than a genuine inspection. Politicians posed for photo opportunities with gold bars, but there was no rigorous inventory. No weighing of the bars. No verification of serial numbers. Just a fleeting glimpse designed to project an image of security, without actually providing any concrete proof.

So, the burning question remains: Why won’t the government definitively prove the gold is there? And what happens if it’s not? The implications could be catastrophic, potentially triggering a financial crisis of unprecedented scale.

But even if the gold is actually there, it raises another, equally important question: is it the quantity and quality we’ve been led to believe?

The official explanations often revolve around security concerns and the cost of undertaking such a massive audit. However, these justifications ring hollow. Modern technology allows for sophisticated non-invasive testing and accounting methods that minimize security risks. As for the cost, wouldn’t guaranteeing the stability of the U.S. financial system warrant the expense?

History teaches us a vital lesson: when governments shroud their actions in secrecy, the people ultimately bear the consequences. The mystery of Fort Knox demands answers. Until those answers are provided, it’s crucial to remain vigilant and take proactive steps to safeguard your financial future. The time to prepare is now, before the truth – whatever it may be – is finally revealed.

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Watch the video below from Mark Moss for further insights and information.

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