Did Maduro Give Senator Menendez Gold Bars Too?!

Rusoro Mining (TSXV: RML) gained by 10% on Friday to $0.44 per share and made a bullish breakout from its triangle pattern. RML is so far up by 780% since NIA’s suggestion at $0.05 per share. We predict RML will be one of the top performers of October.

There is a good chance that it will eventually be discovered that Senator Bob Menendez didn’t get all of his gold bars from Egypt. We have no evidence to prove it and this is pure speculation, but we believe it is likely that Senator Bob Menendez somehow received gold bars from Venezuelan President Maduro too.

Senator Bob Menendez was actively trying to interfere in RML’s ability to collect its US$1.76 billion judgment by auctioning Citgo.

Venezuelan President Maduro might have given Senator Bob Menendez gold bars in return for him proposing a bill that would transfer jurisdiction of RML’s judgment to the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission. This is exactly what Venezuela wanted and Senator Bob Menendez proposed it in a recent bill!

The reason RML is exploding once again is because Senator Bob Menendez is no longer a threat to RML getting paid its US$1.76 billion!

If you watched Patrick Byrne’s must-see video that we linked you to (click here to see it), he discusses how Venezuela is the country that created Smartmatic! Venezuela-owned Smartmatic then acquired Sequoia Voting Systems and remade all of its voting machines using the proprietary Venezuelan Smartmatic technology and then sold its Sequoia Voting Systems assets to Dominion Voting Systems, which is currently using the Smartmatic operating system created by Venezuela!

We have known Patrick for over 16 years. He is the most honest guy in the world.

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