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What are you talking about innocent? as for innocent, i was referring to the substitution of one form of bill (paper) for another form (polymer). i am sure you knew what i meant. |
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I don't get the "new dollar" thing. When they can make as many old dollars as they want, and other countries still treat the old dollar like gold, why would they want to replace it with a new dollar? I've never understood this. Who can explain it to me? they say this will save money (lol) by having bills that last longer, therefore needing to be replaced less frequently. |
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Bob Chapman : ...we broke that story two weeks ago , banks are being told , and I get this right from the people who are at the top of the banking profession not with major banks but with top middle sized sized banks and they go to the FED meetings and they tell me what goes on and they told me that the FED told the Banks to clear safe secure storage because we are getting ready to print a new currency , it's not the Amero it's a dollar probably a different one of what you have already , it's underway , it may not be in the printing stage yet but the plans are there ....because the FED is expecting as is the treasury the the US Dollar is not going to be the reserve currency of the world in about a year and a half may be less ..... |
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Why would they give everybody a year and 1/2 heads up on the new dollar? Doesn't make sense. If they were doing it, they would keep it quite until the last minute. for all i know, they could be making room to store PMs... |
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I don't get the "new dollar" thing. When they can make as many old dollars as they want, and other countries still treat the old dollar like gold, why would they want to replace it with a new dollar? I've never understood this. Who can explain it to me? Cuba has a dual currency system as well. Where are you Ponce to explain this? |
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I don't get the "new dollar" thing. When they can make as many old dollars as they want, and other countries still treat the old dollar like gold, why would they want to replace it with a new dollar? I've never understood this. Who can explain it to me? So because the USD is under heavy pressure to perform, and they know that the fiat system is about to implode on itself, it's safer and easier to implement another new fiat system with new bills, a new name and new colors on the paper, and possibly with a new purchasing power ratio. But in the end, it's still a lie and a smokeshow for the sheep. Its kinda like telling everyone that if they hop on their right foot, they will be able to reach a lightbulb that needs to be changed. Well the people are hopping on their right foot, and have been for a long time, but they can't reach the light bulb, and they're not getting any closer. In fact, they're getting tired and losing faith in hopping on their right foot. So once 90% of the people are about to collapse from exhaustion, the bankers tell us "OK, well that didn't work, but we know that if you hop on your left foot, you will be able to change the bulb". So everyone will hop on the left foot for a while. Till they get exhausted and the system collapses. (Again) They are offering one bullshit system to replace the old, failed bullshit system. The GSus members stopped hopping a long time ago and bought a ladder. |
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Or maybe this one |
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i believe that is Sir Robert Borden on the bill... |
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What they do here in costa is they give people a certain amount of time to turn in the old bills & they won't accept the old ones anymore after a certain date.
So anyone hiding them under their mattress or in the walls has to either go and exchange or deposit into at the bank. Adds velocity, gets everything in view for taxing... Its a banana republic thing. |
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Let's think about this:
As the economy implodes, day-to-day living will be increasingly served by the underground economy. These casual transactions are extremely difficult to track and tax.....unless you can track the cash changing hands. So, new currency would include traceability and tracking - a digital paper trail would be created whenever it was "spent" at any legitimate point of sale. At that point the spender might have some explaining to do about why there is no legitimate transaction showing the bill being transferred to the spender. It's the ultimate invasion of privacy. |
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