There are many many secrets that Swift hunters do not know about and Bill seldom talk to anyone about them. Bill told me that he kept his eye on people that he knew were close. I think that's why Bill and me got so close and our other partner Anita Spears. Anita was extremely special. She saw things from historical points of view and had insights that bill really needed to know too. I showed Bill places that I know about and put him in shock.
My name is Danny Watson. For 12 years I wish partner with Bill Gibson The Old Man of the mountain. The greatest of all treasure hunters. Bill Gibson showed me places in Kentucky there were all related to John Smith silver. We often talked about exactly where it was.
Also the geological society may be not be totally truthful. For instance, if your the geological society you wouldn’t report about gold deposits if the are is a preposed wilderness area or actual wilderness area. Environmentalists and political pressure would logically push things to be distorted. The guy that found the atocha ship off of Florida went to the uintas, Utah. The geological people and academics etc will say there’s no gold there. I remember talking to a history professor of Latin American about it. He’s like no there’s absolutely no Spanish mines in Utah cause all the big mines were in Mexico or south. I’m like okay. Tons of people have shown Spanish arrastras or arastras. Even native Americans and early pioneer settlers in Utah show there were Spanish miners. So ya academics and the government may say one thing that totally contradicts what native Americans have to say. Native Americans like the Utes sold slaves but allegedly they were slaves to the Spanish centuries ago. They got free and then they became slavers selling to the Spanish. It’s kind of interesting. The government doesn’t teach about how wide spread Native American slavery was for instance, yet we have black history month and teach about African slavery. Utah maybe had 50 black slaves but tens of thousands of Native American slaves. The government buried Native American slavery and Native American owning slaves.
This was a great video. Years ago I remember hearing something similar about some treasure or something and it being close to Fort Knox. But this video clearly shows on a map like wow. I know coincidences exist, but this one makes you think hmm. Probably as coincidental as planes bringing in drugs to sell for guns decades ago turns out it was the government haha.
Listen on RU-vid to the book monetary history of the U.S. by Murray Rothbard. It shows shortly after the U.S. was made they made a privately owned central bank. If the U.S. treasury had money there’s zero reason for a central bank. You only make privately owned central banks when you want elastic currency supply. If you had tons of sound money you don’t need to print money and devalue the dollar: remember the green back or continental inflated. Lincoln printed a ton of money and didn’t have a central bank and said screw you banks by not borrowing money from em. But if Washington had tons of money there’s no reason to make a central bank like Alexander Hamilton wanted.
Also think about the war of 1812. Some say part of it was cause England kidnapped Americans and forced em to be in their navy. But remember President Jackson previously or shortly before ended the second privately owned central bank of the U.S. If England lost the U.S. as a colony then owning the U.S. central bank would be the next best thing. It perfectly explains why there was a war in my mind.
Lookup the video called Britain’s spider web. It explains how England lost its empire after ww2 and had strict capital controls. The video says England also was betrayed by the U.S. when the U.S. told England to let Egypt have the canal. So England to retain some power over its former colonies with the U.S. not backing the UK to actually wage war England went into banking. Or it said since England had strict capital controls and because of the U.S. behavior England let its banks make loans and have power that way over its former colonies but they’d use the U.S. dollar. Two banks went make dollar loans to each other even if both never had any dollars to begin with. Then on paper the banks would lend out the money. Since it was all on ledger they never actually had physical dollars. Eurodollar university on RU-vid explains this. But ya Englands offshore banking with dollars they can create out of thin air I guess accounted for like half of all dollars or something. I thought maybe this is what led to the Us declaring bankruptcy in 1971, but that can’t be. Even if banks create loans out of thin air and dramatically increase the currency supply the U.S. government only gave gold out to nations with physical dollars. So banks creating loans out of thin air would accumulate a lot of dollars. Maybe they did get some gold using other nations to trade the dollars for gold. Idk.
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25:27 * Francis Gary Powers lol . Close enough though 😉 The opening question to this interview followed by Bill’s quick , solid, response , had me thinking “Okay, this will be interesting to hear some history straight from a man who lived it” … now I feel like that was a set up 😂 ya’ll tricked me! I’m glad his daughter was there to help guide. I think you could’ve gotten a lot more out of the conversation/interview had you teamed up with her prior to better prepare your questioning.