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Beat The Banks At Their Own Game: Self-Issued Currency In Action (Part Two)
(Part one, about Michael Tellinger and paying off bank “loans” with self-issued promissory notes, can be found here.) What better day to write and post a story involving Irish banks and Irish ingenuity than St. Patrick’s Day? Readers of this … Continue reading
Posted in Crap-italism, Federal Reserve, fiat currency, history, self-issued currency
Tagged 1970, central bank, Central Bank of Ireland, Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve Note, Felix Martin, IOUs, Irish Bank Closure, Money: The Unauthorized Biography, self-issued currency, St. Patrick's Day, thank you notes
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