Recently, Louisiana became the latest state to attempt
a massive ban on cash that would have resulted in making
it illegal to use U.S. cash dollars in any secondhand
transactions:
http://www.moneywise411.com/government- ... ppc=387989
It would appear that there’s about to be a massive
shortage of cash in America. In fact, according to
research just made public, the U.S. may already have
less cash on hand than the GDP of Finland (a country
with about two-thirds of the population of New York
City).
Coming Ban On Cash
- Wade Hampton III
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Re: Coming Ban On Cash
It isn't an accident. They have been massively increasing the amount of e-money while not increasing the amount of cash, so as inflation kicks in that same amount of cash will have less value.
They want to make it easier to keep track of us, in part to be able to tax us.
They want to make it easier to keep track of us, in part to be able to tax us.
- Wade Hampton III
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Re: Coming Ban On Cash
That seems to be the plan. As a kid in occupied Germany back in the 50s, I was holdingZorost wrote:It isn't an accident. They have been massively increasing the amount of e-money while not increasing the amount of cash, so as inflation kicks in that same amount of cash will have less value. They want to make it easier to keep track of us, in part to be able to tax us.
several dollars in US Military script (a small fortune for a 12-year-old). I remember going
to bed that night holding the script, and awoke to a mad rush the next morning...the Military
told EVERYONE they had until 12 noon that same day to turn in their military script for regular
US dollars. At precisely 12:01:01 that afternoon, the script was declared null and void by
the Military Governor in the American sector.