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| frusnak |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 4:41 am Post subject: |
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Grim, the question I have is, do we have enough gold to replace all the federal reserve notes out there?
We would be in for a hell of a national reverse stock split! |
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| jacobnbr1 |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:40 am Post subject: |
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[quote="jacobnbr1"]I believe that there are folks out there......( Do we have any lawyers here? ) that live in REDEMTION.
If there are any lawyers here, I almost bet 100.00 they are sworn to silence the issue's posted above through the bar association  |
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| MrT |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:41 am Post subject: |
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| frusnak wrote: | Grim, the question I have is, do we have enough gold to replace all the federal reserve notes out there?
We would be in for a hell of a national reverse stock split! |
Of course we don't, but that probably has never been the case. Most of the debt is backed by the credit of the United States government, which happens to be very good. |
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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:47 am Post subject: |
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| frusnak wrote: | Grim, the question I have is, do we have enough gold to replace all the federal reserve notes out there?
We would be in for a hell of a national reverse stock split! |
Yo! we ainna gotsta werry bout coverin up fer all da Federal Reserve Notes. They's only gotsta be enuff gold for da fokes on earth who will find it easier to squeeze through the eye of a needle than to make it through da pearly gates....and I don't mean Bill.  |
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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:06 am Post subject: |
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Here's one you conspiricy theorists can discuss. But please don't present this idea to any of them "underground" websites yuns bin toutin cause it'll either make the "hidden society" go into a meltdown or they'll come lookin fo da Reaper. Anyhoo, check this in I think the reason we are seeing more of Al Gore on tv is because this was all his plan when he invented the internet. He is actually a subordinate of the Chinese who have a plan to manipulate their way into the currency, credit, and commodity markets in order to take over the world by introducing an energy efficient vehicle that America can afford. It will run on left over fry grease from Mickey D's, eithanol, soy milk, and even dawg turds. The name of the vehicle? Da Mootsoobooshi Algore...and it will be available on da shelves of Walmart by late 2007 at yet to be determined price. Sound like it can't happen? watch!  |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:12 am Post subject: |
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I am suprised INWB has not had any input on this a far a what makes frn's, euro's or anything else for that matter worth anything. The term intrinsic value comes to mind. Other than food, water and shelter everything else's value is up to debate.  |
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| jacobnbr1 |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:25 am Post subject: |
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| frusnak wrote: | I am suprised INWB has not had any input on this a far a what makes frn's, euro's or anything else for that matter worth anything. The term intrinsic value comes to mind. Other than food, water and shelter everything else's value is up to debate.  |
I too was wondering why he didn't chime in.
Could it be INWB is a retired or active attorney/lawyer?
If so, he could be banned to comment per the bar association.
In my experiance, it is their duty to change the subject or just not comment on these matters. |
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| jacobnbr1 |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:41 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Grimreaper"] | jacobnbr1 wrote: | | Kiman4 wrote: | I dont get it
to me the suijuri thing looks like a forum of people talking about nothing in particular. why? |
Frusnak: yes i have been busy with this.. I may have put more time into it than a month of study but i remember it was around year 2001 when i was in a class for investing that told the whole story of cash from start to finish..
This subject here plays an important role in the markets.
The actual money we use are in-fact iou's from the fed reserve as many of you know. The FRN's are backed by NOTHING! they used to be backed by gold and silver before 1933.
KIMAN4: watch this link
http://deprogram.us/ |
QOTE FROM REAPER "Eventually I believe we will go back to da gold standard. "
Wait a minute!
We can't go back to the gold standard as our gold was skeemed from us by another country.. What country was it? britton?
I will have to find this page, i will get back to this. |
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| jacobnbr1 |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 10:16 am Post subject: |
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| Kiman4 |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 1:56 pm Post subject: |
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| SO pretty much our cash today is nothing but an IOU that has absolutely no material backing or material, and is based on the strength/value of the economy rather than the amount of gold owned by the country |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 1:56 pm Post subject: |
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| Grimreaper wrote: | Here's one you conspiricy theorists can discuss. But please don't present this idea to any of them "underground" websites yuns bin toutin cause it'll either make the "hidden society" go into a meltdown or they'll come lookin fo da Reaper. Anyhoo, check this in I think the reason we are seeing more of Al Gore on tv is because this was all his plan when he invented the internet. He is actually a subordinate of the Chinese who have a plan to manipulate their way into the currency, credit, and commodity markets in order to take over the world by introducing an energy efficient vehicle that America can afford. It will run on left over fry grease from Mickey D's, eithanol, soy milk, and even dawg turds. The name of the vehicle? Da Mootsoobooshi Algore...and it will be available on da shelves of Walmart by late 2007 at yet to be determined price. Sound like it can't happen? watch!  |
Grim, I like your idea! It isn't too far fetched to believe the chinese are going to make a car like you suggest. The only thing wrong with your idea is....
They won't be on the shelves they'll be on the floor!  |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 2:07 pm Post subject: |
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Interesting reading, thanks for the link. |
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| jacobnbr1 |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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| Kiman4 wrote: | | SO pretty much our cash today is nothing but an IOU that has absolutely no material backing or material, and is based on the strength/value of the economy rather than the amount of gold owned by the country |
Backed by debt and taxation...
Did you know the fed has the right to create 7 dollars to every one dollar we deposit? |
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| Kiman4 |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 2:33 pm Post subject: |
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wat....
so i put 1 dollar into the bank and the gov can then create 7 more?
wouldn't that give the government to horribly inflate our economy at will |
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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 3:09 pm Post subject: |
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| frusnak wrote: | | Grimreaper wrote: | Here's one you conspiricy theorists can discuss. But please don't present this idea to any of them "underground" websites yuns bin toutin cause it'll either make the "hidden society" go into a meltdown or they'll come lookin fo da Reaper. Anyhoo, check this in I think the reason we are seeing more of Al Gore on tv is because this was all his plan when he invented the internet. He is actually a subordinate of the Chinese who have a plan to manipulate their way into the currency, credit, and commodity markets in order to take over the world by introducing an energy efficient vehicle that America can afford. It will run on left over fry grease from Mickey D's, eithanol, soy milk, and even dawg turds. The name of the vehicle? Da Mootsoobooshi Algore...and it will be available on da shelves of Walmart by late 2007 at yet to be determined price. Sound like it can't happen? watch!  |
Grim, I like your idea! It isn't too far fetched to believe the chinese are going to make a car like you suggest. The only thing wrong with your idea is....
They won't be on the shelves they'll be on the floor!  |
Ahem...."some assembly" required...but da batteries will be included..I hope.  |
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