March 29, 2004

Next Stop - Fort Knox

Saddam's Gold Tanker

Saddam's Gold Tanker Truck...where they found some of the the money he was trying to escape with. If you look at the pallet of gold bars you will see that there are 7 bars in each stack, 4 stacks in each row, and 8 rows. That are 224 bars at about 20 lbs each, which is 4480 lbs or 71,680 ounces. At $350.00 per ounce, that is $25,088,000.00 worth of gold on the pallet. Imagine how much more is inside.  Enrie's House of Whoopass has the full set of pics [Warning, EHOWA makes my occasional boobage shot look like kindergarten] .

Rodger Schultz March 29, 2004 12:32 PM |
Comments: Next Stop - Fort Knox

Goldmember: "Can I paint his yoo-hoo gold?"

Posted by Yarbz at March 29, 2004 01:24 PM

If you turn the bars over, do they have marking from the Third Reich, or Robert B. Reich?

Seriously, I don't see this story making the mass (disinformation) media.

Posted by PCD at March 29, 2004 02:05 PM

WARNING: If you visit EHOWA don't click on the "free boobies" link unless you enjoy a shitstorm of pop-ups.

Posted by Dean Booth at March 29, 2004 04:11 PM

DAMMIT! I wanted the "of whupass" title for my own blog. Oh well, you snooze, you lose.

Posted by Eichra Oren at March 29, 2004 05:46 PM

If you're using a real browser like Firefox, or even a wussy browser like IE with the Google toolbar installed, popups are a thing of the past, yea verrily and such.

Posted by Eichra Oren at March 29, 2004 05:50 PM

They look like standard mint bars, which are about 400 troy ounces (33 lbs),which at current gold price of $419/troy oz. gives about $37.5 million on that pallet.

Now, where are the innocuous water trucks with Sadaam's anthrax and nerve gas stash? Syria?

Posted by Dick at March 29, 2004 10:50 PM

Syria probably ahs some of that WMD stuff. I am still not convinced there is no WMD hiding in Iraq still...

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