Russian-Ukrainian
news site describes transfer of Ukrainian gold to U.S.
GATA,
10
March, 2014
Submitted
by cpowell on Mon, 2014-03-10 23:34. Section: Daily Dispatches
7:44p
ET Monday, March 10, 2014
Dear
Friend of GATA and Gold:
The
Russian-language and pro-Russian Internet news organization, Iskra
("Spark") News in Zaporozhye, eastern Ukraine, which
perhaps has taken its name from the early socialist newspaper founded
by Lenin --
--
reported Friday that Ukraine's gold reserves had been hasily
airlifted to the United States from Borispol Airport just east of
Kiev.
A
Google-assisted translation is appended.
GATA
tonight asked the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the U.S. State
Department to disclose whether the United States has taken custody of
Ukraine's gold reserves. A publicist for the New York Fed immediately
acknowledged the inquiry and said he would look into the issue right
away. We'll keep you posted.
CHRIS
POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold
Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.
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From
Iskra News
Zaporozhye,
Ukraine
Friday,
March 7, 2014
At
2 a.m. this morning an unmarked transport plane was on the runway at
Borispol Airport. According to airport staff, before the plane came
to the airport, four trucks and two Volkswagen minibuses arrived, all
the truck license plates missing.
Fifteen
people in black uniforms, masks, and body armor stepped out, some
armed with machine guns. They loaded the plane with more than 40
heavy boxes.
After
that a mysterious men arrived and entered the plane.
All
loading was done in a hurry.
The
plane took off on an emergency basis.
Those
who saw this mysterious special operation immediately notified the
airport officials, who told the callers not to meddle in other
people's affairs.
Later
a returned call from a senior official of the former Ministry of
Income and Fees reported that tonight, on the orders of one of the
new leaders of Ukraine, the United States had taken custody of all
the gold reserves in Ukraine.
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