WikiLeaks Exposes China vs. USA Currency War over Gold

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We will let the reader drill into this though a report with analysis from Beacon Equity Research and their contributor, “Dominique de Kevelioc de Bailleul,” excerpted.

WikiLeaks drops Bombshell on Gold Market; GATA right again!

Posted by  on Sep 06, 2011 | 9 comments

With an avalanche of ever-tantalizing news stories and upcoming nail-biting scheduled officialdom events in both Europe and the U.S. all hitting the gold market at once in September, discerning the story that could propel some distance from Jim Sinclair’s exosphere target of $1,764 in the gold price weighs heavily in favor of the WikiLeaks story and its potential explosive impact on the price of gold from today $1,900 print to Sinclair’s ultimate target of $12,000+.

Though the European financial crisis soap opera moves from Greece and Portugal to, now, Italy and Germany, shifting temporarily away from France, with Belgium’s dirty laundry on deck in case there’s a lull in the action, the WikiLeaks release of a U.S. State Department internal cables on the subject of Beijing’s plan for undermining the U.S. dollar through the gold market even trumps the Israel/Turkey potential gray-swan military conflict brewing in the Mediterranean (could ex-CIA operative Robert Baer be right about an Israeli attack in the region by the fall?).

The leaked State Department U.S. embassy cable – 09BEIJING1134, published by WikiLeaks exposes both the clandestine operations at the Fed/Treasury as well as reveals who’s been sleeping with the enemy.

According to China’s National Foreign Exchanges Administration, China’s gold reserves have recently increased. Currently, the majority of its gold reserves have been located in the United States and European countries. The U.S. and Europe have always suppressed the rising price of gold. They intend to weaken gold’s function as an international reserve currency. They don’t want to see other countries turning to gold reserves instead of the U.S. dollar or euro. Therefore, suppressing the price of gold is very beneficial for the U.S. in maintaining the U.S. dollar’s role as the international reserve currency. China’s increased gold reserves will thus act as a model and lead other countries toward reserving more gold. Large gold reserves are also beneficial in promoting the internationalization of the renminbi.

And now we all know that Beijing knows of the gold suppression scheme, and that Washington knows that Beijing knows of the scheme.  So what does that mean for the gold price?

Zerohedge wrote:

Wondering why gold at $1,850 is cheap, or why gold at double that price will also be cheap, or, frankly, at any price? Because, as the following leaked cable explains, gold is, to China at least, nothing but the opportunity cost of destroying the dollar’s reserve status. Putting that into dollar terms is, therefore, impractical at best and illogical at worst. We have a suspicion that the following cable from the U.S. embassy in China is about to go not viral but very much global, and prompt all those mutual fund managers who are on the golden sidelines to dip a toe in the 24-karat pool.

So, out of the raft of news coming out from across the globe, the WikiLeaks story trumps them all.  And, of course, you won’t see this breaking story run on CNBC.

And now for the story behind the story.  A score between GATA and Jeff Christian of CPM Group needs to be settled once and for all.

Now that this smoking gun evidence of the gold suppression scheme has been entered atop an already sky-high stack, thanks to WikiLeaks, can there now be any doubt left as to who has been spewing filthy misinformation (some say malicious lies) between the combatants of a two-year-long battle between former Goldman Sachs gang member Jeff Christian of CPM Group and Bill Murphy and Chris Powell of Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee (GATA) surrounding GATA’s accusations that the COMEX has been the center of a gold price suppression scheme—a scheme which in still in progress?

But if you’ve already been following GATA’s Yeoman’s work of exposing the gold cartel’s borderline-treasonous gold suppression scheme in addition to exposing the cartel’s no. 1 apologist Jeff Christian for his errant ways, this weekend’s leaked cable should come as no real surprise—which brings us to the question of Christian’s credibility as a gold market analyst and, maybe, ultimately, of his character.

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Previous entries in Gulag Bound and compatriot venues of the Globe & Malevolence have referred to the Great Currency Game being waged between a ChineseRussian axis and the western world, also greatly corrupted by its kleptocratic central banking syndicate.

This is just one more lesson that nations must be nations and not seek empire, not even monetarily — and that America’s banking must be controlled constitutionally by our Congress, not given over to the thieves of, and especially the arch thieves hiding behind, the Federal Reserve.

h/t: John Rolls, Barracuda

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