Fort Knox Receives Just $85 From Cash4Gold, Ron Paul 'Not Surprised,' Calls For Audit (ONION)
Jul 1, 2011 at 3:29 PM
DailyBail in comedy, comedy, fort knox, gold, gold, onion, ron paul, ron paul, satire

Audio:  Onion Radio Network

As long as we're on the subject.  Did you see yesterday that Ron Paul announced his intentions to introduce a bill to audit the amount of gold in Fort Knox and at the New York Fed.  No joke.  More detail inside.

##

The true part of this story is Ron Paul's call for an audit of Fort Knox:

Paul dropped the news in the interview, indicating that the bill still does not have an official name yet but will be unveiled at the start of the new U.S. Congress.

“If there was no question, you'd think they would be very anxious to prove to us that the gold is there,” he said.

This is not the first time the congressman has made his pitch. “In the early 1980s when I was on the gold commission, I asked them to recommend to the Congress that they audit the gold reserves – we had 17 members of the commission and 15 voted not to the audit,” said Paul. “I think there was only one decent audit done 50 years ago,” he said.  

Though Paul did not say whether there is any truth to claims that there is no gold in Fort Knox or the New York Federal Reserve, he said, “I think it is a possibility.”

“If we ever get around to deciding we should use gold in relationship to our currency we ought to know how much is there,” said Paul.  “Our Federal Reserve admits to nothing and they should prove all the gold is there. There is a reason to be suspicious and even if you are not suspicious why wouldn’t you have an audit?” he said.  

The gold audit follows his crusade last year looking to audit the Federal Reserve, which he says is the chief culprit behind the economic crisis.

“I don’t think the Federal Reserve should exist – it would be best for congress to exert their responsibilities and that is find out what they are doing”' said Paul.  "It is an ominous amount of power they have to create money out of thin air and being the reserve currency of the world and be able to finance runaway spending whether it is for welfare or warfare; it seems so strange that we have been so complacent not to even look at the books.  If we knew exactly what they were doing, who they were taking care of, there would be a growing momentum to reassess the whole system,” he told Kitco News.

 

 

 

 

Article originally appeared on The Daily Bail (http://dailybail.com/).
See website for complete article licensing information.