Tallano Gold Philippines had help Vatican Before World War 2

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21 Aug 202112:55

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the controversial claims surrounding the Marcos family’s alleged vast wealth, primarily derived from a supposed gold stash owned by the Taleno clan. It explores the gold’s historical ties to the Philippines, the Vatican, and World War II, alongside the involvement of Ferdinand Marcos and Father Jose Antonio Diaz in handling the gold. The narrative raises numerous questions about the gold's existence, its transport, and the legitimacy of related documents. Ultimately, the script challenges the validity of the Marcos-Taleno gold theory, suggesting it may be more of a conspiracy than historical fact.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Marcos wealth is claimed to be tied to the Taleno clan, which allegedly owned vast quantities of gold, believed to be accumulated during the reign of the Srivijaya and Majapahit empires in Southeast Asia.
  • 😀 The story suggests that the Taleno clan lent 640,000 metric tons of gold to the Vatican in 1934 under a deal negotiated with Pope Pius XII, which later returned to the Philippines after World War II.
  • 😀 Ferdinand Marcos and Father Jose Antonio Diaz reportedly received a 30% commission for handling the gold transaction, which allegedly made them two of the wealthiest men in the world by 1949.
  • 😀 The Philippines' central bank supposedly held this gold as part of a lease agreement with the Taleno clan, which expired in 2005, but an inventory of the gold was never released.
  • 😀 After Marcos's death, the gold commission was claimed to be the foundation of the 'Marcos wealth,' which was intended for the welfare of the Filipino people, according to Marcos's plans.
  • 😀 Marcos envisioned a new regional economy, aiming to create an 'Asian Dollar' backed by this gold, potentially making Southeast Asia economically stronger than the US dollar.
  • 😀 The controversial gold is tied to conspiracy theories involving the suppression of the information by successive Philippine governments, which allegedly conspired to keep the gold for their own benefit.
  • 😀 The gold stash, including the 640,000 tons, has been tied to the international banking cartel, with some claiming that the Philippines' wealth is hidden and being manipulated for external powers.
  • 😀 A significant portion of the alleged gold (400,000 metric tons) is said to be stored in the Philippines' central bank but remains unaccounted for, with claims of a 'disappearing act' after the central bank's transition.
  • 😀 The claims about the gold, particularly its transportation to and from the Vatican, are highly questioned due to logistical and historical inconsistencies, such as the feasibility of moving such a vast amount of gold undetected.
  • 😀 There are critical doubts about the legitimacy of the Taleno documents and claims, with critics labeling them fraudulent until proper forensic examination and historical validation are conducted.

Q & A

  • What is the main claim about the Marcos wealth and Taleno gold?

    -The main claim is that the Marcos family and the Taleno clan controlled vast amounts of gold, which some believe was used to establish the Philippines as the wealthiest country in the world. The gold, allegedly accumulated by ancient Southeast Asian empires, was reportedly lent to the Vatican and later returned to the Philippines, where it was hidden or lost.

  • Who were the key figures involved in the Taleno gold transaction?

    -The key figures were Prince Julian MacLeod Taleno, who is said to have been the titleholder of the pre-Hispanic Maharlika kingdom, Father Jose Antonio Diaz, who facilitated the transfer of the gold to the Vatican, and Ferdinand Marcos, a young lawyer who handled the financial transactions and received a commission.

  • How much gold was reportedly lent to the Vatican, and what happened to it?

    -640,000 metric tons of gold were allegedly lent to the Vatican in 1934 under an agreement with the Taleno clan. The gold was reportedly returned to the Philippines after World War II, although its exact whereabouts became unclear, and some claim that portions of it were lost or stolen.

  • What role did Ferdinand Marcos play in the Taleno gold deal?

    -Ferdinand Marcos was involved in negotiating and managing the return of the Taleno gold from the Vatican. He earned a 30% commission, which amounted to 192,000 metric tons of gold. Marcos and Father Diaz later moved their share of gold to Swiss banks.

  • What is the controversy surrounding the 'ill-gotten wealth' accusation?

    -The controversy arises from the claim that the wealth, particularly the gold, was illegitimately acquired. While some argue that Marcos and Diaz were entitled to the wealth due to a legitimate agreement with the Taleno clan, others label it 'ill-gotten' due to Marcos' political position and the secrecy surrounding the gold's fate.

  • Why was the Marcos wealth labeled 'ill-gotten' by some politicians and institutions?

    -After Ferdinand Marcos was ousted in 1986, the Philippine government, under Corazon Aquino, labeled his wealth 'ill-gotten' as part of efforts to recover it. This was largely due to the secretive nature of the wealth's accumulation and the alleged abuse of power during Marcos' rule.

  • What happened to the 640,000 metric tons of Taleno gold after World War II?

    -After World War II, the 640,000 metric tons of gold were allegedly returned to the Philippines. However, the gold’s exact location became unclear, with claims that a large portion of it was either lost or hidden, while a smaller portion was moved to Swiss bank accounts.

  • What is the connection between the Taleno gold and the Philippine government’s Central Bank?

    -The Taleno gold was initially deposited in the Central Bank of the Philippines as part of a 50-year lease agreement. However, after the lease expired in 2005, the Taleno clan reportedly struggled to access or account for the gold, which was supposedly hidden or mishandled by successive governments.

  • How did the Marcos regime allegedly manipulate the gold's status after 1986?

    -After Marcos was removed from office, the gold was allegedly manipulated to remain hidden or inaccessible. Successive Philippine governments, in collaboration with international banking interests, are accused of keeping the wealth frozen, preventing it from being returned to the Filipino people.

  • What evidence exists to support or disprove the Taleno gold claims?

    -There is a lack of conclusive, verifiable evidence to support the Taleno gold claims. Many of the documents presented by the Taleno proponents have not been examined by forensic experts, and the physical existence of such vast amounts of gold is highly disputed, especially considering the logistics and historical context.

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Marcos WealthPhilippine HistoryTaleno GoldGold ControversyPolitical ScandalVatican GoldHistorical ClaimsPhilippine PoliticsWorld War IIInternational BankingMarcos Legacy