Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Fake Bonds in Fake Trunks???


Why Are There Trillions In Fake Bonds Held In Chicago Fed Crates?


While there is precious little in terms of detail coming out of the latest and literally greatest "fake" bond story in history, the BBC has been kind enough to release the pictures of the boxes that the supposedly fake bonds were contained in. While we reserve judgment on the authenticity of the bonds, what we wonder is whether the boxes were also fake. Because while we can understand why someone would counterfeit the Treasury paper itself, what we don't get is why someone would go the extra effort to also create a "fake" compartment in which to store it. In this case a compartment that is property of the "CHICAGO FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM." Perhaps Fed uberdove and Chicago Fed President Charles Evans will be kind enough to explain why Versailles Treaty Chicago Fed crates are floating around in Europe (and filled with $6 trillion in supposedly fake bearer bonds)?

Res Ipsa Loquitur

What is also interesting is that a simple google search for Mother Box Treaty of Versailles yields the following ....:

thoR adds
There are two sets of pictures here, The top one supposed to be fake and the bottom supposed to be real. The real one has two things that make me question it. "Series 1934" next to a 50 star flag, in 1934, there were only 48 states. Zero hedge is a reliable site too. He lost me when his source says 9/11 was an inside job. As hated as bush was, if it was, those that did it would have spoken out about it.
I'm not close to having my mind wrapped around this yet, but the hair on my neck is standing tall.


7 comments:

Kristophr said...

Someone attempted a scam, and got the number of stars on the flag wrong. And then Obama made actual federal reserve paper useless by deliberate hyper-inflation.

The perps abandoned the useless crates and counterfeits.

I'd guess an attempt to scam money out of Asians or Arabs. Too bad for them that Obama made the real fed paper less valuable than these novelty items.

drew458 said...

What stars, where? Flags?? I looked at your links, and then at a pile of web sites and found no mention of this anywhere.

Outside of a chilling read at Divine Cosmos on another similar bunch of bonds and boxes, just about everything I run across concerning selling these boxes is written in the worst English ever. Bad enough to make those phony Nigerian prince emails seem literate.

Kristophr said...

The stuff at the link is just hilarious.

Yep. Some con gone south, or about to.

Anonymous said...

The above quote from me is in reference to this article:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/why-were-trillions-fake-bonds-held-chicago-fed-crates

One reason that I love this blog is that Rodge is always able to pull more from the webs than I can.

The first picture on this page (above) is the one found, the other is the "real" one that I mentioned with the 50 star flag that supposedly was real. The typ0os were said to be for plausible deniability if anyone were ever to try to redeem them. They were to be redeemed in september, '01, 60 years after issue. (Which puts it at 1994,not 2001, but don't tell that to conspiracy theorists) They were bearer bonds redeemable in Gold that the nations handed over for some reason that I don't understand.

thoR~

drew458 said...

Ok, I found it. The pics of the box showing the flag are at the zerohedge page. And if you count carefully, you'll see it's a 52 star flag: 4 rows of 7 (28) and 4 rows of 6 (24). I thought at first it could be the 49 state flag that we had for a few months, but it isn't. It's a flag we don't yet have. Pretty lame, since the rectangular 8x6 48 stars flag was standard after 1916

Anonymous said...

Well Drew, that fits even better with what I understood. They can say that they bonds were indeed fake if anyone ever came to redeem them. 52 makes me feel better than a 50.

thoR~

Kristophr said...

All that fuss over what are essentially counterfeit copies of old cashed checks.

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