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Hi all I just read an article on fourwinds10 website that just knocked me off my chair!
The USA just sent $800. BILLION AMEROS to China "yes AMERO CURRENCY NOT DOLLARS" to pay off debt. Is the North American Union just around the corner? http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_d...p?q=1222895365 God help us Johnny |
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Here comes the 'solution' part of Ike's problem, reaction, solution.
sometimes it hurts to 'join the dots.' |
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It sounds like a very feasible option as soon as the dollar crumbles... But the dollar has to collapse totally or people won't accept it. Perhaps that's why they wanted to push through that 700 billion.... The dollar is on it's knees. Call it a shot to the back of the neck. Thank your congress...
Let us from Europe warn you. If it's like the euro then stuff gets about 10 % to 20 % more expensive as soon as it's introduced. Some products actually seemed to double in prices. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzZepcacLHo
watch this.. the AMERO will not help.. its another fiat pile of pooh !!!! the euro get the shek!! whenh it collapses |
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This is what it looks like to me.
That a private company has taken the opportunity like Norfed (now called the Liberty Dollar) to mint some semi precious and precious (silver) coins. That does not mean it is issued by anyone other that the mint or marketing company that is selling them. Sunshine mint in Idaho has minted coins for years as long as someone paid them for doing it. These coins seem to be that type of commodity, and do not appear to represent any country or corporate nation state. Waterman |
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I guess that's why is was easy to find. lol it funny to see some are sold out already. thanks for he heads up
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On another note, one thing I found sort of scary...I had joked to some friends about how this problem in the US was going to be used to usher in the Amero.. and they said it sounded like a good idea and, hey it'll be just like the Euro.. Anyway I wasn't too happy to hear that after spending so much time watching docs like freedom to fascism... Anyway.. ya I found that reaction disturbing.. ! I guess part of the Avalon goal is to be centered, and prepared for whatever happens though so.. onwards ![]() |
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There is another thread on this ... I posted there:
http://projectavalon.net/forum/showp...09&postcount=8 Please check it ... |
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Just a heads up, this stems from Sorcha Faal, and everyone on this site, puts him/her as an unreliable source.
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Hi Contactee77,
I don't see anything wrong with that. The face value of a currency is always higher than the material it's made of. How much does it cost to print a 1000 Swiss Franc banknote? Or a fifty dollar bill? Or a 1 pound coin? Do we have 2 pound coins yet? Also you need to take into consideration how many Ameros = 1 US$ Best regards, Steve |
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Hi Contactee77,
Once again, the face value of currencies are higher than the material they are made of except perhaps in some African countries and when the Italian Lira was on the go- and the good old English ha'penny or half p as it became when decimal currency was brought in in the UK. It isn't the material that has the value, it's the neccessity of having the 'product' that gives the value - basic marketing strategy. The material value of paper is very low in comparison to the cost of a writing pad. I don't see any conspiracy theories about writing pads. Now forging bank notes or forging coins, that's another question, but as we don't have any evidence to suggest this, we can't really say anything about it. If the American government wants to produce a silver coin with a face value of 100 Ameros (once again, how much is 100 Ameros?) they can, as can any country wishing to produce currency. Look at the Euro, or decimalization in the UK, even the Real over here in Brazil which is another new currency... I see nothing out of the ordinary in this aspect. Now, shipping this currency to China to pay off national debt before it has even been declared legal tender does seem to be strange, but that's another story... Best regards, Steve |
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I thought i would change my avatar as to get used to the new currency, we knew it was coming and it will...the only thing that may stop it according to the article is a protest from the mighty military complex or the equally influential Isreal...
Peace sylph Oh yea, keep your eyes to the skies... |
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Its fake, there was a previous thread about this.
Theres a company that makes them as novelty collector coins. The actual amero will probably be an electronic currency. |
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yes steve, weve had £2 cions for the last decade i think at least 5+ years anyway, but i think its closer to ten. Some times you can get a silver £5 coin when theres a special occasion, i wouldn't be surprised if the amero came in but i wont believe anything in these documentaries that cant be proven physically or doesn't happen; and if it did it would put some verification on them
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This link says that the american dollar is going to be devalued by 50 percent.
So that means 1 Amero = about 50 cents. ![]() http://investment-blog.net/us-ships-...ize-us-dollar/ I dont know how true this is but i guess we'll see. |
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I find it hard to believe that they would make them out of a real precious metal.. They have us so used to paper that's worthless........ Why go to all of the trouble to hook us on the fake stuff if they are going to give us the real stuff. Maybe the chip / atm will be for the regular folks and the silver and gold will be for the elite leaders and controlers..................
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![]() Interesting discussion. I think as someone else remarked, that the Amero is a bit more than a gimmick at this point, but it's pretty far from reality. Brings up another point I saw on another thread...one kind of money it does make sense to hoard (up to a point) is silver coins, the pre-1964 ones. It doesn't matter what they look like or how worn they are, they still contain a known amount of silver. We have to get away from the paradigm that allows a piece of paper, or digital ones and zeroes, to represent money. It is not money, and that's the whole problem we are facing. The money wasn't real. But some means of exchange will always be around. I suggest picking up old silver, it's cheap. |
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most mints have stopped selling silver & the value is going down, such obvious manipulation. Spot price is probably around 13 an OZ yet coins (maples and liberties) i've been seeing bring in 20+ each.
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