Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Canadian Gold in the eyes of the Southern Neighbours !!!

It is very interesting to see how Americans look at Canadian goods including the most precious goods ever (Golden bullion).

When reading the following story, you should take into consideration that both countries share the same economic values although the social values are widely different.


“Mark Dice, a California native, tried to sell a one ounce Canadian gold bullion coin for $50 but no one knew how much it was worth, nor were they interested. Unfortunately for them, one ounce of gold is $1,100 USD.  According to Daily Paul, Mark Dice, founder of The Resistance and proponent of the 9/11 Truth Movement, stood in a California neighborhood near the beach trying to sell a one ounce Canadian gold coin but nobody in the area had the vaguest idea of how much it was worth nor were they interested. Some were not interested just because it was Canadian. Dice talked to one couple and the gentleman said it is actually worth $200. Majority of people who Dice asked said they did not have any money on them nor would they pay anything for the gold coin, not even $5 or a Starbucks cup of coffee. In the past, Dice has produced similar videos where he asked students at Berkeley what year the September 11, 2001 attacks occurred and surprisingly no one knew the answer.” –from Digital Journal.com

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