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1000 copper piece per slip of green clothpaper with a 1 printed on it?anyone who is concerned that their dollars are useless and of no value, please PM me. I'll be happy to come to your aid by exchanging your silly, useless paper money for small pieces of metal stamped with a nice picture of Old Abe.
The dollar will be replaced by a metallic standard within 20 years because this sort of thing happens in cycles and this is just a normal monetary cycle.
That'd be fine if we still had 60+% of the world's gold and a trade surplusWe should go back to the gold/silver standard.
What I'd like to know is what is a dollars nutritional content ?How is it defined? Is the manufacture of these scraps of clothpaper- let alone their virtual form- remotely tied to any objective measure of the wealth they're supposed to represent?
Liberty Dollar creator convicted in federal court | The Asheville Citizen-Times | citizen-times.com
Very real case just coming to a close last week. Von NotHaus was convicted of "domestic terrorism" for creating and selling a silver and copper backed barter token called the Liberty Dollar.
Liberty Dollar creator convicted in federal court | The Asheville Citizen-Times | citizen-times.com
Very real case just coming to a close last week. Von NotHaus was convicted of "domestic terrorism" for creating and selling a silver and copper backed barter token called the Liberty Dollar.
This particular case was a crime because the coins "were marked with the dollar sign, the words “dollar,” “USA,” “Liberty,” “Trust in God” (instead of “In God We Trust” and other features associated with legitimate U.S. coins." I think the fact that they were coins was also a factor as that's what's specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
Paper scrip is perfectly legal and used in many communities as local currency.
it is a matter of opinion as to whether or not VonNotHaus was trying to compete with, or replace the US dollar
it is a matter of opinion as to whether or not VonNotHaus was trying to compete with, or replace the US dollar
Not really. They don't seem to be labeling him a money forger.
I'm trying to figure out how to tie the marks on the scrip to the Mark of the Beast. Shame Terral's not here; he's good at that sort of thing