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In what can only be described as a laughable piece of propaganda, CNN/Fortune is reporting the recently caught Russian spies are actually "Goldbugs" who may be secretly plotting to "destroy the value of the American dollar."
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Spies are "Goldbugs" Who May be Plotting to "Destroy the Value of the U.S. Dollar" -
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Spies are "Goldbugs" Who May be Plotting to "Destroy the Value of the U.S. Dollar" -
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Report: Russian Spies are "Goldbugs" Who May be Plotting to "Destroy the Value of the U.S. Dollar"
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010
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Spies are "Goldbugs" Who May be Plotting to "Destroy the Value of the U.S. Dollar" -
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We the Goldbugs of the United Golds, in order to Gold a more Golden Union ….
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The Goldbugs can buy zillions of them and stash them under their beds for when the Federal Reserve inflates away their savings, but to the rest of us, it will still only be worth a hundred bucks.
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In 1896 at the Democratic National Convention, William Jennings Byran railed against Goldbugs and their moneyed interests backers in support of Greenbacker farmers and laborers saying: "You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold."
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Goldbugs, for example, must wonder why, at about $900 an ounce, it remains 10% below its March peak, despite the subsequent intensification of the global economic crisis.
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Goldbugs aren't convinced central banks 'flood-the-zone approach will work.
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