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Vatican Banking Fraud Probe Widens: Church 'Astonished' It Must Adhere to Money Laundering Laws

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posted on Oct, 24 2010 @ 12:14 PM
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We still have some of the gold.

One of perhaps many stories yet untold.
In this story a poor town moved out and found riches.
Sounds like the move from the mine needed no witnesses.
The King of Spain was determined to send in the troops to recover his gold.



posted on Oct, 24 2010 @ 12:26 PM
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From your link...


"Seven is the holy number," the passage begins. It then continues for several lines before ending with a cryptic message: "In seven languages, seven signs, and languages in seven foreign nations, look for the Seven Cities of Gold. Seventy miles north of El Paso del Norte in the seventh peak, Soledad, these cities have seven sealed doors, three sealed toward the rising of the Sol sun, three sealed toward the setting of the Sol sun, one deep within Casa del Cueva de Oro, at high noon. Receive health, wealth, and honor."



puts the 30 million to shame. Imagine what this would be worth today!



posted on Oct, 25 2010 @ 01:18 PM
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Sounds like someone told the Pope about all the gold.
I didn't go into too much research but the dates of the gold going
to Rome might be the same as going to Spain.
Some one told the Pope of all the gold, he makes a proclamation
and the people back at the mine see he is talking about them.
They were in the news and got their 15 minuets of fame.



 
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