Re: The start of a new nation?




woodstock wrote:
> spiritrising wrote:
> > can't eat presious metal, and i won't accept it! maybe a little barter but
> > no metal, got enough already! spiritrising
>
> Ya don't carry the metal around- it is digitized representations!
> Weird, huh? -woodstock-

Do you really? Or is it just another mercantile con game? The scam
perpetrated by the Babylonian goldsmith bank (circa 2,500 B.C.) LIVES!

The Constitution expressly limits the States: "No state shall ---- make
anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts;" but
all of them have. I'm with spiritrising on this one, the wasitchu
paper is all about lying and you can't eat it. The same goes for so
called digital security. What is written and what you get vary too
often.

Duh, "digitized representations" are like Silver Certificates. Hello?
Know any hackers? The legal tender statement on Federal Reserve Notes
use to be: "THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
AND IS REDEEMABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY AT THE UNITED STATES TREASURY, OR AT
ANY FEDERAL RESERVE BANK." but no one has EVER gotten "LAWFUL MONEY"
for one. So put that in the pot with the magic soup rock and eat it.
{Still tastes like water don't it?}

Silver Certificates and Silver Coins went out of currency right after
JFK was assasinated, and the legal tender statement on Federal Reserve
Notes changed at that time too. Virtually no one believes Lee Harvey
Oswald acted alone, if at all. Kennedy had UNITED STATES NOTES printed
up and circulated that didn't promise payment on a date certain like
they were required to by the U.C.C. [Uniform Commercial Code] and the
Big Brother Babylonian Bankers killed him because of it.

"All conspiracy theories are false." - the conspirators. ;^)

Loving Light,
Sanity Clause RE

>
> >
> > "hippiestead" <hippiestead@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1131336266.035361.208320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >
> > > Sanity RE wrote:
> > >
> > >> So, back to my original question, viz.: What medium of exchange is
> > >> Vermont going to use once it secedes?
> > >>
> > >> Sanity RE
> > >>
> > >> >
> > >> > /|\
> > >> >
> > >> > >>Sanity RE
> > >
> > > They could use precious metals like the natural citizens of states do
> > > (people who return their social security numbers, and in doing so
> > > refute their status as an artificial citizen of the US.) They'd have to
> > > convert their US assets (like money) into precious metal first; and
> > > they would need a plan in place to form their own monetary system after
> > > suceeding from the union, but it could be done.
> > >

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