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This is of course, the next step in a cashless society. Disintergrating cash is like having no cash at all. A.K.A. mark of the beast prophetic fulfillment.

Apologies if someone else already posted this.

-- Wind (revelations16@hotmail.com), October 27, 1999

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It is a very common tactic to "over apply" or "over reach" the intent of the people or the law. The expected reaction of the people is of course to do away with such idiocy, but the results are exactly what the planners wanted all along.

In this case, the proposed legislation is patently absurd, as pointed out on the original thread. However, the solution to the supposed problem has yet to reveal itself. The goal remains the same, forcing everyone to use the central banking systems. The solution may be a microchip implant, and eliminate cash altogether.

-- Wind (revelations16@hotmail.com), October 27, 1999.


Posted below:
Fed officials proposes tracking devices in greenbacks to combat "hoarding"

Nothing more clearly indicates that paper money is essentially worthless, having value only by fiat, and having value REMOVED by fiat.

If and when such a plan is implemented, that will be a big impetus to the reestablishment of gold and silver (and/or other items that do not have an expiry date) as a private (black market) money.

Remember, EGTTTS (Everything Government Touches Turns To Shit).
-- the law of unintended (?) consequences.

-- A (A@AisA.com), October 27, 1999.


This is the email that I sent to the moron who gave this interview....

ubject: marking currency Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 11:30:55 -0400 From: "Greg L. Warner" To: Marvin.Goodfriend@rich.frb.org

Dear Sir,

I just read your comments relating to the marking of US Currency with a type of expiration date. This has got to be the most idiotic thing ever proposed. Isn't this just another type of tax that the american citizen would be subject to? Not all of us believe in your banking systems and nor do we trust them. I know, to people like you, the rest of us are just little morons who don't know what's good for us and we obviously don't know how to spend our money wisely. You don't recommend that we hold onto our cash and that we should deposit it into your banks so that you can invest (spend) it and therefore it is supposedly safe. Tell that to my grandmother who lost her entire savings in the S&L debacle. So, now the banks want to charge us for not working for us just like they charge us to hold our money. What a country. Only in America can a bank make money by holding other peoples money and now they want to make money for not holding people's money.....hmmmmmmm, I think the Boson Tea Party was conceived for an idea such as this.

Greg

-- Greg (skipy@erols.com), October 27, 1999.


Time for that Constitutional Convention possibility to blossom into contingency fruition.

-- Ashton & Leska in Cascadia (allaha@earthlink.net), October 27, 1999.

A&L,

The problem is not with the Constitution, but with those who have treated it with contempt. Changing the Constitution will not make those who ignore and violate it any more likely to obey it unless they get to make all the rules.

A Constitutional Convention is a very dangerous thing. Potentially, the entire document is on the table, and could be rewritten in its entirety, if I understand the process correctly. I fear that we lack the caliber of statesmen who gave us the original.

gene

-- gene (ekbaker@essex1.com), October 27, 1999.



I have repeatedly spoken of the grievous evil, yes EVIl, of the Federal reserve. This is beyond belief. it is a GROTESQUE and MONSTROUS violation of the rights of citizens.

This IMBECILE proposes to TAX even the USE of the damn currency. Then he wants to track it and SUBTRACT from it's value if you do not USAE A BANK.

They are telling you that you can not do what you see fit with your own currency. If you DO NOT deposit it, they will take enough of it away from you that it will hurt.

This is what our government is allowing these pernicious sons of hell to consider doing to us.

And this is the QUINTESSENTIAL example of why this country needs to be absolutely 100% freakin' taken apart at the seams. It is EXACTLy why it is a total BASTARDIZATION of the principles upon wich our Constitutional republic was founded.

It can not be reformed. It is astronomically beyond that.

NOTHING that the founders went through is even remotely as sickening and vile as this.

Is there a one of you out there that does not see the stark raving tyraany that this is?

What the F*CK is 'hoarding" DOLLARS? HUH? You work. You get paid. You cash your check. you do NOT deposit the cash. ***YOU ARE A HOARDER.***

This is virtually identical to the language that FDR used when he abolished private possession of Gold in 1933. if you had physical possession, LAWFUL physical possession of gold, you were a "HOARDER"

The word 'hoarder' carries a pejoritive connotation that they attempt to use to successfully machinate their vile plans. who would not dislike a 'HOARDER". It is an attempt to use an egalitarian guilt trip. "Gee, everyone can not be so lucky as to have extra stuff to 'hoard' so NOBODY can."

For God's sake. Wake the hell up!

What the F*ck is 'deter'criminal activities. So they can take away from the value of my lawfully earned money because they want to prevent a criminal from doing something? You have done nothing wrong and they TAKE away from the fruit of your labor because someone else MIGHT commit a crime????? Do you not see the INCREDIBLE VIOLENCE done to the constitution and the trampling of our right to even SUGGEST such a perverse scheme?

It is a slippery slope. And once they were able to institute this kind of madness it would not be long before they reduced the value of your currency for OTHER reasons. After all, you accepted ONe reason for them to reduce it. There must be other reasons to do it too. Like if they don not like how long you have owed your mortgage. ooops. deduct five percent of the value of his money. Library book overdue? one percent. It could easily be used to accomplish a program of social engineering. It could easily be used to co-erce the masses to conform to whatever the majority whim of the moment is. Get some freaking democrats tree hugging assholes like Gore in and if you don't join the damn Sierra club fast enough, BINGO!, there goes your vacation out the window.

This would be a vital link in FORCING you to do whatever they want you to do. It is the very DNA of tyranny.

No. Not one in ten millionwould even care. And you wonder why I will be happy when Y2k ransacks the shit out of the Federal government and this DAMNBALE travesty of a government is relegated to the ash bin of tyranny.

(rant off)

Brock: "Paul, you are a seditionist.'

Milne: " Damn right I am. If this be sedition, then make the MOST of it!"

-- Paul Milne "If you live within 5 miles of a 7-11, you're toast"

-- Paul Milne (fedinfo@halifax.com), October 27, 1999.


We are screwed. Good night.

JJ

-- Jeremiah Jetson (laterthan@uthink.y2k), October 27, 1999.


Large dollar coins are still a good idea. You can't easily carry a bunch of them (think about that drug-dealing scum lugging around 100,000 of them to a buy), but they last almost forever...

-- Mad Monk (madmonk@hawaiian.net), October 28, 1999.

You know what I really don't get? When articles like this don't wake up the denialists to the truth of our government and our monetary system.

You'd have to be on some really heavy drug not to understand the signifcance of this.

Sheesh!

-- OR (orwelliator@biosys.net), October 28, 1999.


Goodfriend my foot!!

-- Jim (jwworden@efortress.com), October 28, 1999.


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