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==The Genesis of the Gold-Tungsten: The Rest of the Story==
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By Rob Kirby April 2010
  
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===Abstract===
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Back in October, 2009 I penned an article titled, [http://www.financialsensearchive.com/fsu/editorials/kirby/2009/1009.html A Blight on Humanity], where I reported that, in an Asian depository there had been found 60 metric tonnes of '''“Good Delivery”''' gold bricks that had been gutted and filled with tungsten. That article was followed up with, [http://news.goldseek.com/GoldSeek/1258049769.php On Doing God’s Work], where additional information on the fake gold bricks was presented. This lengthy report has been written to provide the background and genesis of who was involved, why the fake gold was produced and how it was fed into the international gold market.
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==See Also==
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*[http://www.financialsensearchive.com/fsu/editorials/kirby/2009/1015.html A Blight on Humanity Addendum] - Rob Kirby. Financial Sense.com 15 October 2009
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The Genesis of the Gold-Tungsten: The Rest of the Story

By Rob Kirby April 2010

Abstract

Back in October, 2009 I penned an article titled, A Blight on Humanity, where I reported that, in an Asian depository there had been found 60 metric tonnes of “Good Delivery” gold bricks that had been gutted and filled with tungsten. That article was followed up with, On Doing God’s Work, where additional information on the fake gold bricks was presented. This lengthy report has been written to provide the background and genesis of who was involved, why the fake gold was produced and how it was fed into the international gold market.

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