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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="buffalosoldier" data-source="post: 16161499" data-attributes="member: 191410"><p>We took it to the airport in Louisville, set it out on the concrete on 1ton pallets. the ingots were 28 lbs ea. and banded on pallets, after a day or so of setting on them in the wind and snow, C141 Starlifters started landing every few hrs and each one took about 20 tons until it was all gone. Supposedly it went to France to buy back millions of US dollars at $35 an oz. I dont know how many tons there were but the was an ocean of gold setting on that concrete. I was a guard on the first convoy of ten trucks and they kept comming ten at a time for about a week. I stayed there until it was gone, on guard duty, 2 hrs on 4 hrs off around the clock. </p><p>If anyone believes there is any siginificant amount of gold left there, in my opinion they are very wrong. </p><p>A little searching will let you find and read about it. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffalosoldier, post: 16161499, member: 191410"] We took it to the airport in Louisville, set it out on the concrete on 1ton pallets. the ingots were 28 lbs ea. and banded on pallets, after a day or so of setting on them in the wind and snow, C141 Starlifters started landing every few hrs and each one took about 20 tons until it was all gone. Supposedly it went to France to buy back millions of US dollars at $35 an oz. I dont know how many tons there were but the was an ocean of gold setting on that concrete. I was a guard on the first convoy of ten trucks and they kept comming ten at a time for about a week. I stayed there until it was gone, on guard duty, 2 hrs on 4 hrs off around the clock. If anyone believes there is any siginificant amount of gold left there, in my opinion they are very wrong. A little searching will let you find and read about it. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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