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The Unusual Poetry Of Roman Be
http://seektruth.cc/stuff/
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The Economics Of Banking & Legal Tender
Esoteric Complexities Which Typically Render
Most Individuals Dazed & Confused
Clueless About This System We Use
On A Daily Basis -Throughout Our Lives
An Idea We've Been Sold And Continue To Buy
Promises Of Debt Pass Through Our Hands
Everyday We Undertake What We Don't Understand


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  • Roman Being, not certain money is at fault

  • @jamiedimon

    There's much history & information + many perspectives

    2 comprehend a mechanism for 1's self & communicate 1's understanding 2 others won't always yield agreement. Neither will it necessarily B accurate [or inaccurate]

    It's a process of unfolding understanding [personal & collective]

    Knowledge gained 2day is built on knowledge gained [or dismantled] yesterday. Knowledge gained 2morrow will B built on knowledge gained [or dismantled] 2day.

    This is my perspective 2day.

    What's Yours?

  • A good companion to the Hayak/Keynes rap:

    /watch?v=d0nERTFo-Sk

  • @CurtHowland

    WOW! I can't believe I hadn't seen this before...

    Thanks for sharing the link... Definitely adding it to my favorites...

  • That was flat out stupid.

  • @scitops

    What a deeply profound, analytical and insightful review....

    Did you write it by yourself or did your mommy & daddy help you...?

Top Comments

  • End the Fed, eat the bankers!

    INFO-WAR, motherfuckers!

    We're taking our country back from the fat-cat fucks,

    so don't back down to the sheep & shills.

    INFO-WAR is changing the world.

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  • @Elazar40 You don't understand "numismatic" value. You don't understand scarcity. No wonder you fell for Ellen Brown - all makes sense now!

  • Congress is a ship of fools. They keep right on spending us right into bankruptcy, the most incompetent Congress in American history. They indulge freely in fiscal insanity and it is nothing but sheer selfishness! What a selfish leadership it is that would pass on even higher and more monstrous debt to its own children! There is no excuse for it. The American people should rise up and toss them out of office.

  • This format will help the younger(18-35) crowd understand! Bravo!

  • @MillionthUsername - "an absolute jackass" - "a serious nutbag" - "utterly incapable of any rational exchange"

    I was wondering if you would like to join a debating team? The one I'm not on. Once again, you are dishonest.

  • @MillionthUsername - Obviously you're not a very well informed person & have no intention of becoming one. In your own words to a suggestion you read Brown's book, Web Of Debt, you replied, "I don't need to read her book. I've read the critiques of it." This indicates you would rather believe someone else's opinion that supports your own, than do your homework & formulate an independent view. Do you also believe the "news?" Without doubt, arrogance & laziness are impediments to learning.

  • @Elazar40 "but have you checked on the web for the value of some of the old paper dollars lately"

    You are such a serious nutbag that I am going to end the torture here and not attempt to communicate with you anymore. You are telling me here that your fiat crap money paper "dollars" are worth $2,350.00 now because the currency blew up 150 years ago and the remaining ones have value as rarities? You show yourself to be utterly incapable of any rational exchange. You're an absolute jackass.

  • @MillionthUsername - By the way, just located a November 29, 1775 $2.00 colonial script, selling for "1,250.00." So, although colonial scrip was made worthless by the end of the war, today as a collectable, colonial scrip is worth far more than its original face value. The first US silver dollar was minted in 1794. Prior to this was the Spanish "eight real piece" known as a "Piece Of Eight," mainly struck in Mexico & in circulation among the thirteen colonies prior to, & after, independence.

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