Greece, their gold & their debts

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DoChenRollingBearing

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I just read a new piece over at Zero Hedge about how Greece apparently has agreed (or sort of agreed, I really do not know) to allow them to pay (part?) of their debts with their gold.

I would be interested in anyone's take on this who is following the story more closely than I have.

It seems to me that Greece should say to the foreign banksters:

Molon labe!
 
Game over for Greece when the gold is gone.

Edit: Oh, and ... Tradition! ...
 
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