Wednesday, February 27, 2013

National Geographic - Inside Americas Money Vault

National Geographic - Inside America's Money Vault

Inside America's Money Vault Whether its cash, gold, or digital-data bits, we all know that money makes the world go round. But what our host, Jake Ward of Popular Science magazine discovers in this one hour special is that without the engines that power the world's financial systems, that world would grind to a halt. For the first time, National Geographic Channel takes you inside the heart of the money machine to places that you're not allowed to bring a camera... straight into the vaults of some of the world's largest stashes of what you want, need, and bust your butt to get: Money. America's Money Vault follows 55 million dollars worth of gold as it makes its way down into the most valuable gold vault in the world. Hidden deep under the streets of New York City, hundreds of billion dollars in gold bars—the wealth of nations—are tucked away in a bunker that is anchored to the bedrock of Manhattan Island itself. Next, we head above ground to a place where twenty four billion dollars changes hands every year, New York's Gold District. Jake goes behind the storefronts to see how everybody from the street level to the brokers make their money buying, selling and even finding gold. He meets Onikwa Thomas who calls himself the urban miner and claims to earn up to four hundred dollars a week off of gold specks found in the cracks of sidewalks. And steps away thousands of dollars in transactions take place, made by Dimitriy Nezhinskiy as he wheels and deals in the world of gold hawkers.

1 comment:

  1. National Geographic, you're NOW in the same league as the "LAMESTREAM MEDIA"! ~~~CONGRATULATIONS~~~ Gold in Fort Knox, seriously? Also, how much you want to bet the majority, if not ALL of the gold they put in that vault is full of TUNGSTEN! Oh, and as far as few countries asking if their gold is in the Federal Reserve, uh, Germany not only wants to see their gold, they want it back!

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