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FSB Report Claims IMF Chief Strauss‑Kahn Jailed Over Gold Missing at Fort Knox

The passage mixes several high‑profile names (Strauss‑Kahn, Obama, CIA, FSB, Putin) with an outlandish claim about Fort Knox gold. It provides no concrete evidence, dates, or documents, and the story Alleged FSB secret report prepared for Putin. Claims Dominique Strauss‑Kahn was jailed for sex crimes after discovering US gold was missing. Mentions CIA ‘rogue elements’ providing evidence of missin

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #031333
Pages
1
Persons
1
Integrity
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The passage mixes several high‑profile names (Strauss‑Kahn, Obama, CIA, FSB, Putin) with an outlandish claim about Fort Knox gold. It provides no concrete evidence, dates, or documents, and the story Alleged FSB secret report prepared for Putin. Claims Dominique Strauss‑Kahn was jailed for sex crimes after discovering US gold was missing. Mentions CIA ‘rogue elements’ providing evidence of missin

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financial-flowimfsex-crime-allegationsforeign-influenceconspiracyfort-knoxgold-reservesfsblegal-exposurehouse-oversightmisinformationcia

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From: ee Sent: 6/18/2011 2:51:44 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Subject: The European Union Times Importance: — High Sent from my iPad Russia Says IMF Chief Jailed For Discovering All US Gold is Gone A new report prepared for Prime Minister Putin by the Federal Security Service (FSB) says that former International Monetary Fund (IMF) Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was charged and jailed in the US for sex crimes on May 14th after his discovery that all of the gold held in the United States Bullion Depository located at Fort Knox was ‘missing and / or unaccounted’ for. According to this FSB secret report, Strauss-Kahn had become “increasingly concerned” earlier this month after the United States began “stalling” its pledged delivery to the IMF of 191.3 tons of gold agreed to under the Second Amendment of the Articles of Agreement signed by the Executive Board in April 1978 that were to be sold to fund what are called Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) as an alternative to what are called reserve currencies. This FSB report further states that upon Strauss-Kahn raising his concerns with American government officials close to President Obama he was ‘contacted’ by ‘rogue elements’ within the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) who providedhim ‘firm evidence’ that all of the gold reported to be held by the US ‘was gone’. Upon Strauss-Kahn receiving the CIA evidence, this report continues, he made immediate arrangements to leave the US for Paris, but when contacted by agents working for France’s General Directorate for External Security (DGSE) that American authorities were seeking his capture he fled to New York City’s JFK airport following these agents directive not to take his cell-phone because US police could track his exact location. Once Strauss-Kahn was safely boarded on an Air France flight to Paris, however, this FSB report says he made a ‘fatal mistake’ by calling the hotel from a phone on the plane and asking them to forwarded the cell-phone he had been told to leave behind to his French residence, after which US agents were able to track and apprehend him. Within the past fortnight, this report continues, Strauss-Kahn reached out to his close friend and top Egyptian banker Mahmoud Abdel Salam Omar to retrieve from the US the evidence given to him by the CIA. Omar, however, and exactly like Strauss-Kahn before him, was charged yesterday by the US with a sex crime against a luxury hotel maid, a charge the FSB labels as ‘beyond belief’ due to Omar being 74-years-old and a devout Muslim.

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