Tag Archives: cash
Beat the Banks at Their Own Game: Self-Issued Currency In Action (Part One)
IMPORTANT NOTE/DISCLAIMER: The following article is not legal advice and was not written by an attorney. It is merely a collection of common-sense, rational observations written by a sane, rational layperson with common sense. It is recommended that you consult … Continue reading
Posted in Federal Reserve, fiat currency, Foreclosure, Foreclosure fraud, freedom, Secondary debt market, self-issued currency
Tagged bill, bill of exchange, cash, check, Federal Reserve, I Bet You Thought, Michael Tellinger, money out of thin air, note, promissory note, rand, self-issued currency, South Africa, Standard Bank
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INSTEAD OF BANNING CASH, GO TO SELF-ISSUED CURRENCY
Apparently Kenneth Rogoff doesn’t think the banks and their kept governments have enough ways to screw us all over, so he is proposing a ban on cash: “Has the time come to consider phasing out anonymous paper currency, starting with … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Bubble, Conspiracy, Crap-italism, Debt, Debt Slavery, Everything Is Rigged, Federal Reserve, fiat currency, Financial Terrorism, Financialization, Nixon Shock, QE unlimited, self-issued currency, Wages, Wealth transfer
Tagged Bank of England, cash, cashless society, debt, debt slavery, endogenous money, Federal Reserve, Financial Times, Harvard, inflation, Kenneth Rogoff, money is fictional, pre-existing money, promissory note, reserves, self-issued currency
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