I don't believe the gold is gone. It would be way too difficult to move (even small amounts) without involving many people. And could each person (guards, truck drivers, etc.) keep quiet forever? Impossible.
But you ask a GREAT question! Why can't a Congressman go inspect the site? There are no national secrets involved here. Just rooms filled with metal. Heck, I don't see any reason why there couldn't be public tours there, like with the White House.
So that's what I can't figure out. I can't see them moving the gold. Too tough a secret to keep. But yet they won't let anyone see it.
“I don’t believe the gold is gone. It would be way too difficult to move (even small amounts) without involving many people. And could each person (guards, truck drivers, etc.) keep quiet forever? Impossible.”
It could be done... easily done. Done by normal workers, in plain sight. All procedures can be scrupulously followed, signatures on forms, men in suits, planning meetings first, the signing of non-disclosure agreements, national security talk,,, yada yada.
Does anyone believe the forklift and truck driver and shotgun holder stop and question what the repository directors tell them to do?
And it isn’t going to someone’s basement. It leaves one repository and goes to another. And then other things are moved from there... etc etc.
It would be easy if the people managing the gold wanted to do it.
We still have people who wont talk about secret spy missions and flights in the 1950s. Scare em enough, make it routine enough,,, and it could be accomplished with ease. The question is, why cant anyone, even the president see it?
Same exact concept as Obamas birth certificate. If this much energy goes into hiding it, that tells you something bad.
Did you know about the secret bunkers built beneath the White House, big enough to house all the top government people? You should ask Russia they probably know for fact where the gold is.