I'm with Flyer on this one.
"This is no new topic. One of the first written accounts questioning the amount of gold really stored in Fort Knox appeared in
1974 in a tabloid, the
National Tattler. An
unnamed informant claimed that there was
no gold left in Fort Knox. The sensational nature of the story, and of the newspaper, didn't contribute to the credibility of the account but it was
later revealed that the informant, Louise Auchincloss Boyer,
secretary to Nelson Rockefeller, had fallen out of the window of her New York apartment and
died three days after the publication in the
Tattler. The tragic incident resulted in controversies over the possibility that the U.S. Bullion Depository may have misstated the actual amount of gold held in Fort Knox."
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