Fillings found?

Started by yankeedoodle, February 06, 2016, 12:42:43 AM

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yankeedoodle

Here's an interesting little story about a young German girl who found a $20,000 gold bar in a lake near Berchtesgaden.  The story reports that nobody claimed the bar, so the girl gets to keep it.  But, now that this gold bar has been made public, how long will it be before the jews start claiming that this is a gold bar made from the gold fillings of holohoax victims?





Gold bar in lake: German girl finds submerged gold bar near Hitler's summer home
http://www.examiner.com/article/gold-bar-lake-german-girl-s-golden-treasure-found-near-hitler-s-summer-home

A gold bar discovered at the bottom of Lake Konig in the southeast corner of the German state of Bavaria, near the Austrian border, will now belong to a 16-year-old girl, who waited out the legal statute of what is essentially the "finders keepers" rule, and now can cash in on her golden treasure.

Reports The Associated Press on Feb. 4, via ABC News: "Police in Berchtesgaden on Thursday confirmed a report in Munich daily TZ that authorities had been unable to find an owner for the bar, news agency DPA said. That means that, six months after the find, the 16-year-old girl who found it gets to keep it. The bar is worth about $20,000."

Not a bad haul for a girl taking a leisurely swim. According to sources, the gold bar was located in about six feet of lake water, close to shore, and it caught her eye as she was swimming nearby. The bar's serial number had been scratched off, clouding its origin, and making it nearly impossible to track down a potential owner.

The bar, which weighs 500 grams and is about six and a half cm in length, was engraved by its maker, Degussa Feingold, which made gold bars in Frankfurt from 1843 through 1975 before relocating to other parts of Germany.

The teen turned the bar over to authorities, who conducted the required investigation to locate its owner. Divers went into the lake looking for other gold bars, but none turned up.

Police commissioner Günther Adolph thanked the teen and her parents for "not simply taking the gold bar," he said, according to NewsOxy. "It is a great example for others. That they can now keep the valuable find is even better."

Some are suggesting that the gold bar came from Hitler's Third Reich. According to German news source The Local, the location of the gold bar was a "mere three kilometers from Hitler's summer residence the Berghof, where he spent much of the Second World War."

Rumors tell of soldiers boxing up gold and stashing it in the bottom of lakes to prevent the gold from being looted by Allied forces. Lake Konig has been oft-named as a likely candidate to hold a secret stash of hidden gold. A specialist with the Berchtesgaden police however said the bar was produced after 1945. Still, rumors persist of Nazi of gold bars buried at the bottom of the lake.

rmstock

ahh zer waz auch noch a video, you forgot !



the bugger who `filed' off ze zerial nummer probably was the one who
aus versehn das dingchen in den see hat fallen lassen. you won't have
any trouble from him. Was doch sehr dangerous ist, ist das jezt auch die
nazi wulfe wach geworden sind. Dem nachst werde die Leute von `Hunting Hitler'
jetzt uberalll auftauchen im tal am see, und wirdt es jetzt auch CIA uberwaching
geben all over ze place.

The filing off looks more like a construction builder has been hammering with
some heavy street drill on the mini bar. At least 50 grams has been `filed' of
from the 500g. That means it most probable has been a wanker heist by
amateurs.

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

yankeedoodle

Quote from: rmstock on February 06, 2016, 02:47:52 AM


The filing off looks more like a construction builder has been hammering with
some heavy street drill on the mini bar. At least 50 grams has been `filed' of
from the 500g. That means it most probable has been a wanker heist by
amateurs.
<lol>
Brilliant deduction, Detective Robert.  Sherlock Holmes couldn't have done better.