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David Guyatt on WWII Gold
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For the record, the link for The Secret Gold Treaty is from a file on the site of an entity called Bibliotecapleyades.com which has breached my copyright to host this file. They have never asked for permission to do so. However, I'm not really bothered as all four of my e-books were made freely available almost two decades ago.

However, what I do object to is that Bibliotecappleade has appended to my book an additional chapter titled (the) Wisconsin Report that has absolutely zero to do with me and which I largely regard to be utter nonsense. I strenuously object to being associated with this crap.

For the record The Secret Gold Treaty, the Two related Project Hammer books and the short but important The Bilderberg File, which for the first time ever, published almost the entire report - prepared by the rapporteurs - covering the most significant 1973 meeting where those who control these meetings sought elite European consensus for the fourfold hike in the price of oil. This Bilderberg file was given to me by F William Engdahl. He excised 4 pages as I recall. You can read more about it HERE.

All four of these e-books remain freely available to one and all can can be download on my website deepblacklies.co.uk. They can be found HERE They are locked inside a small e-book programme that requires an unlock key to access. All the unlocks keys can be found HERE

Lastly, on The Secret Gold Treaty I consider myself fortunate to get some very good reviews, including the novelist Arthur Hailey, who I used to correspond with about matters relating to gold. Arthur was a kind soul. Also a review from the late Prof Antony Sutton, who I still much admire for his ground-breaking work - see reviews HERE.

There is an additional review from Sterling Seagrave, author of Gold Warriors and a number of other factual books on Ferdinand Marcus, Japan and the Japanese royal family. Seagrave's book Gold Warriors relied on much of my research which Seagrave de facto purloined after having read my MS - and despite a clear agreement covering collaboration which Seagrave himself had insisted upon. These were two general areas, which Seagrave called "upstream" that he reserved for himself, whereas everything "downstream" was agreed to be my domain.

Additionally, Seagrave, without the slightest concern for a confidentiality agreement signed between us, purloined a number of documents I had sent him under this collaborative confidentiality agreement - see HERE. You can see the letter Seagrave was forced to sign confirming that my documents had been removed from publication on his website bowstring.net in order to unblock his sales vehicle - see HERE.

These matters spelled the end of our association and I have nothing but bad memories of him. My frame of mind on this, despite his death, is not helped by the fact that I put him in touch with Bob Curtis, and it was Curtis from whom Seagrave obtained much of his "downstream" research and the Golden Lily story from. Such are the vagaries of men who have no personal honour but are only motivated by success. Seagrave died in 2017, (which I believe was also the year Curtis died). He lived on a hilltop overlooking Banyuls sur Mer, France, which coincidentally is an region of France I am very fond of and have holidayed in many times.

Below is an authority to probe for purposes of validating, a gold metal account in the name of Maj. General Edward Lansdale at the UBS, Zurich. Many on this forum will instantly know Lansdale, who spent approximately three years in the Philippines supposedly fighting the Huk Rebellion from 1950 onwards. However, he had spent many years in the Philippines during WWII as an OSS officer and remained there until 1948.

I think this is the period when Lansdale learned about the 175 odd Golden Lily plunder burial sites and that his return two years later to apparently fight the Huk's was actually when the US began recovering significant quantities of this war plunder, laundering it through 178 bank account across the world as part of the Black Eagle Trust (and using OSS operative Santa Romana as the launderer for these bank accounts).

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David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by Lauren Johnson - 20-10-2019, 07:49 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by Peter Lemkin - 21-10-2019, 06:30 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by David Guyatt - 22-10-2019, 01:36 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by David Guyatt - 22-10-2019, 05:10 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by Lauren Johnson - 22-10-2019, 05:37 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by David Guyatt - 25-10-2019, 02:37 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by David Guyatt - 25-10-2019, 02:40 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by David Guyatt - 25-10-2019, 03:14 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by David Guyatt - 25-10-2019, 04:13 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by David Guyatt - 25-10-2019, 05:30 PM
David Guyatt on WWII Gold - by David Guyatt - 28-10-2019, 08:06 PM

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