Issuing of a New Multi-Colored Currency


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Blain
March 6, 2003, 11:14 PM
2. Issuing of a New Multi-Colored Currency:

Around the time of the stock market crash, the old federal reserve notes will be replaced by new multi colored bills. These bills are in the banks now and are waiting to be distributed after the final stages of the full economic collapse. Once we accept this currency the United States will be officially owned by the 13 wealthy banking families.



http://money.cnn.com/2003/03/05/news/money/index.htm

http://money.cnn.com/2003/03/05/news/money/20_BILL_NEW_COLORS.JPG
The Bureau of Engraving hasn't said what color it will choose for the new $20, but think of the possibilities.



The (new) color of money

Unveiling the new $20 -- an effort to thwart counterfeiters -- is set for March 27.
March 5, 2003: 3:57 PM EST
By Jonah Freedman, CNN/Money contributing writer


NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The federal government will unveil a new $20 bill that will introduce a predominant but subtle color into the background, marking the first time in modern history that a U.S. bill will feature a color other than green.



According to the Treasury Department, other changes will include new images of Andrew Jackson and the White House, as well as other adjustments that are being kept secret. The official unveiling will take place on March 27, with the new bill entering circulation in the fall.

The last redesign of American currency was in 1996, when a new $100 bill was introduced with new features to thwart counterfeiters. A new $50 came in 1997, followed by the $20 in 1998 and new $5 and $10 notes in 2000.

New features on those notes included new ink that appeared black from one angle and green from another; a watermark, visible only when holding the bill up to the light; and a security strip that ran vertically through the bill. While these features also will be included on the new redesigned bills, they may not fix the problem of counterfeiting.


The Secret Service says the percentage of counterfeit bills produced digitally produced has grown from 1 percent of counterfeit bills in 1995 -- before the last redesign -- to a whopping 40 percent in 2002.

Dennis Forgue, a rare currency dealer and anti-counterfeiting expert, said many international counterfeiters bleach the surface of small American bills and digitally print the face of a larger bill over them, even though the watermark and security strip remain the same.

"Unless there's some sort of penetrating ink, the new bills won't fix that problem," he said.

Since last summer, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing has been working with members of the vending machine, gaming and public-transit industries, whose operations could be affected by the new notes.

Brad Quay, vice president of Hamilton Manufacturing, said the department has been providing samples and working with his company, a maker of change machines and other currency handling products, based in Holland, Ohio.

The color in the new bills won't be a problem for the bill-acceptor machines his company makes, he said, but certain aspects of the bills' new appearance will require adjustments.

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Tamara
March 6, 2003, 11:19 PM
...and the Freemasons are poisoning the wells!

:rolleyes:

Kaylee
March 6, 2003, 11:24 PM
umm.... okay.... what's with this bit?

"Once we accept this currency the United States will be officially owned by the 13 wealthy banking families."



Hunh? It's all fiat at this point anyways.. it doesn't matter if they print jackson on purple construction paper with a rubber stamp from Michaels craft shop... t'aint gonna make much difference as long as folks continue to believe a dollar is a dollar.


-K

Blackhawk
March 6, 2003, 11:24 PM
Yuck...! CNN :barf:

Tamara
March 6, 2003, 11:32 PM
If they were serious about counterfeit-resistant currency, they'd look at some of the stuff Australia and other countries have done with their newer bills.

Unfortunately, every time they even hint at changing something about the greenback, every tinfoil-hatter from Miami to Fairbanks starts nattering about it being a secret plot by the Gnomes of Zurich to get the money out of his matress, put flouride in his tapwater, and sap and impurify his precious bodily fluids...

gun-fucious
March 7, 2003, 12:35 AM
me wonders if Saddam's graveure printing presses are part of the reason behind the new $20s

jmbg29
March 7, 2003, 01:58 AM
and sap and impurify his precious bodily fluids... Do you realize that fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous communist plot we have ever had to face? General Jack D. Ripper "Dr. Strangelove":D :D :D

PATH
March 7, 2003, 02:02 AM
New currency will be light yellowish color with blue around the edges. Singles will remain the same as they are not subject to as much counterfeiting.

The fellas printing the stuff now are just terrible. Mashing and screwing up the rollers. The plates are not the best either.

labgrade
March 7, 2003, 02:15 AM
I just wish we'd get to have some kinda cool bird on our money - maybe a peacock.

If it's good enough for Haiti ...

Kaylee
March 7, 2003, 02:22 AM
light yellow and...


oh dear lord. Just when I thought they couldn't possibly make our money any uglier. yuck, at this rate people will just break open their monopoly sets when it's time to buy groceries... at least the little dude in spats has some class.


-K

cuchulainn
March 7, 2003, 02:27 AM
fnord?

Blain
March 7, 2003, 07:31 AM
It's all about moving us toward a cashless society. Colored money looks more like "play" money and they want us to think of cash in that sense. Bring on the national ID cards and microchips!

El Tejon
March 7, 2003, 08:16 AM
13 families, feh. Boo hoo hoo, I want to blame my problems/failures/shortcomings on someone else.

Look, up in the sky, it's a UN convoy, it's Kofi, no, it's a BLACK HELICOPTER!

Joe Demko
March 7, 2003, 08:53 AM
It isn't the fluoride in the water you should be worried about. It's the nanobots. That, and the sinister significance of pancakes.

Tamara
March 7, 2003, 09:14 AM
Your average bank seems to have a hard time lying to its customers and/or investors without getting investigated, yet somehow they can keep their lips zipped as they conspire, in Pinky & The Brain-like fashion, to take over the world...

Rigghhhttt...

Tell me, Blain, how is fiat money of one color different from fiat money of another color in the grand scheme of the Freemasons?

Marko Kloos
March 7, 2003, 09:22 AM
Once we accept this currency the United States will be officially owned by the 13 wealthy banking families.

Yeah, those insidious Juden are at it again...always trying to take over the world.

Maybe someone can educate the world about this danger by coming up with a new WB cartoon. It would be an ideal educational vehicle, since the people who believe in these Zionist world conspiracies usually have problems with books that have an unfavorable text-to-pictures ratio.

Sir Galahad
March 7, 2003, 09:24 AM
Uh, oh....I hope I don't land on Park Place or Boardwalk...I get to the the shoe!! And I just passed go, I collect $200 and I'd like to buy a hotel. :D

Waitone
March 7, 2003, 09:29 AM
Those 13 families wouldn't be bankers, would they?

Since we are exploring the land of dark conspiracy I'll tell you one I read from a reliable source on the internet.

Did you ever wonder why all of a sudden the US Treasury up and decided to stamp out different quarters, one for each state? Most people think the treasury is getting patriotic. But nooooo, the real reason is to condition the American public (sorta like Pavlov's dogs) to accept foreign currency in the US. That currency is Mexican currency.

There you have it. The US and Mexican gov't will merge. After all we want to merge our social security systems and now our currencies.

Where's my tin foil.

Bottom Gun
March 7, 2003, 09:36 AM
I wonder if one side of the bills will be printed in Spanish?

seeker_two
March 7, 2003, 10:22 AM
The Truth Is Out There....Kinda... (http://www.infowars.com/) :what:

Tamara
March 7, 2003, 10:29 AM
Well, it may not be the truth, but it is way out there.

I'm surprised Reynold's Wrap hasn't bought an ad banner at infowars.com; they could make a killing...

JohnBT
March 7, 2003, 10:34 AM
Waitone -

If we're going to take Mexican pesos, does that mean we're going to have to use Canadian pesos too?

John

Waitone
March 7, 2003, 10:40 AM
Sure, why not?

Canadians will take US currency like a ham sandwich right now particularly if you give them 1:1 exchange like I've seen tourists do. All we gotta do now is get the US to take Canadian Loonies.

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 10:57 AM
NO NO NO!

It's not the 13 wealthy families!

It's the 13 JEWISH families!

Henry Ford was right!

Don't you see? DON'T YOU SEE????

It's the Jews!

THE JJJJJJJJJJEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWSSSSSSS!

:rolleyes:

:cuss: **** morons...

Now I have to explain to my Jewish girlfriend that I'm not actually serious...

Sigh...

Soap
March 7, 2003, 10:59 AM
Heh Heh Heh...my plans are going perfectly! :evil:

Seriously, where is the stock market crash? I must have missed it when I went to get my latte or when I was waxing my Benz.

Ebbtide
March 7, 2003, 11:10 AM
It's all about moving us toward a cashless society.

Thank God, I my pockets are full :D

I never get what the big deal is about "a cashless society". Paper money has no real value and is no longer backed up by silver or gold.

I will be happy when I get a barcode tatooed on my palm so I can start to use my government issued credits.

I can only imagine the what initial oppostion was when they introduce paper money.

Ian
March 7, 2003, 11:16 AM
Wacky conspiracies are one thing, but a cashless society is truly a bad thing. Cash provides a lot of privacy and anonymity.

Kaylee
March 7, 2003, 11:20 AM
Daniel -- you wax your own Benz? Good God man, when are you going to join the middle class and add someone on staff to take care of that for you? I mean, you do already have a staff, right? ;) :p

I'll agree that a cashless society is a bad thing. But if there's one constancy about the free market, it's that it won't go away. Bring on the "cashless" society and you'll see a barter/metallic/sugarcookies/ whatever underground pop up overnight.

-K

Ebbtide
March 7, 2003, 11:32 AM
Cash provides a lot of privacy and anonymity.

I can understand that. I guess I don't do too much buying of things I need to keep secret. Your situation may be different and I suspect that at some point I will need the protection anonymity offers, but I hope not.

CZ-75
March 7, 2003, 11:51 AM
There are plenty of real conspiracies, like the so-called "know your customer" policy, which wasn't enacted through legislation (originally intended, I believe), but through FDIC/Treasury Dept. regulations, to keep watch on those customers making deposits and withdrawals of several thousand dollars at a time.

The color of the money is the least of our worries, unless the new color is meant to make them show up better on the new scanning technologies the fed.gov is planning on implementing in airports and secure facilities. Now that's a thought.

Navy joe
March 7, 2003, 12:25 PM
I never get what the big deal is about "a cashless society". Paper money has no real value and is no longer backed up by silver or gold

Agreed, but as pointed out, you have privacy with cash. It is not so much buying something that needs to be kept a secret, but if I give you a debit card only I can tell you everything about your life eventually by looking at what you bought. Or, I can just turn off your money supply, it's all in a computer somewhere. Cash requires no electronic interface.

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 01:17 PM
No, you have SOME privacy with cash, not complete anonymity.

Cash transactions leave fingerprints in the system, as well.

As for a cashless society, it will never happen.

As for me being cashless, I had $46 in my wallet last night when I went to the hockey game.

That's the most I've had on me at any one time in probably 6 months. The VAST majority of my transactions are done with either credit card or a Visa Check Card.

Yes, these transactions can be tracked.

But you know what?

I really don't give a damn.

I'm really not so paranoid as to think that Uncle Sam has assigned a caseworker to randomly crawl up my bung with a financial microscope and keep an eye on all of my transactions on a daily basis.

And even if he has, SO WHAT?

If I were the target of an investigation, the vast majority of that information would come out whether I used credit or not, or even if I used cash.

Think about this, though, if you're truly paranoid...

The tinfoil you wrap your head with?

There's a government bar code on it that tracks the location of that box at all times! :banghead:

Soap
March 7, 2003, 01:36 PM
Kaylee- ...ahh a staff...waxing and detailing my 2015 Maybach...someday... ;) :D

Mike- I would agree with you somewhat.

Let me describe my epiphany that I had the other day:

I was standing at the bus stop waiting to catch a bus to operations mgmt class. Of course, I was daydreaming. Then I realized that about 50-100 cars had just flew past me at a high rate of speed. I thought to myself, "One person could end my existence on earth with a 15 degree right turn of their wheel as they pass me...but they don't." I then took this as a metaphor for the anti-gunners. An anti could be standing right next to me with 2000+lbs projectiles flying by but they worry about the mere ownership of guns. I suppose the same is true in the tinfoil hat sense. The tinfoil hat crowd constantly thinks someone is out to get them...

Think about it the next time you're standing 6 feet from fast moving traffic.

Tamara
March 7, 2003, 02:07 PM
What is this "bus" you speak of? :confused:

;) :p

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 02:17 PM
Think about what, Daniel?

Think about the concept that if you're truly paranoid, you'll come to believe that every driver in every car is actually out to get you?

Then why are you standing by the side of the road in the first place?

There's a difference between paranoia and simple run of the mill distrustfulness.

Paranoia controls your life.

You control your distrustfulness.

When I'm standing by the side of the road I DON'T think about the possiblity of someone crushing me with his/her car.

Why?

Because while it could happen, chances are it won't.

Chances are also pretty good that if I'm paying attention, and someone starts to swerve towards me, I can get out of the way, but I realize that's not a guarantee.

The ultimate result is, however, that I refuse to become obsessed with the POSSBILE, especially when it's wrapped in a thick layer of implausible.

So, my comment to you would be that no matter what you do, where you go, or how you life your life, you're still going to die.

And there's nothing you can do about it.

So accept that fact, and try not to let it mess with your life too badly.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go play in traffic.

Tamara
March 7, 2003, 02:19 PM
...another thing to think about would be the ways that you might have missed his point... ;)

cuchulainn
March 7, 2003, 03:26 PM
The Mexicans take our money and in the well trodden areas can make change in U.S. currency nearly all the time. Funny story: I was down in Chitzen Itza (Mayan ruins) in summer 2001, and I bought something with a U.S. $10. I got some dimes and pennies back plus six odd looking gold-colored coins. "Gee," I thought, "I guess I'm getting Mexican money." Looking closer, I realized they were the Sacagawea U.S. dollars. I had never seen them in the U.S. and I still have not.

I had to go to Mexico to see a type of U.S. money.

http://www.usmint.gov/images/mint_programs/gd/hdr_about.gif

What strikes me as funny is discussing how to avoid government tracking of your activity while using an internet board. BwaHaHaHa, the reptiles can crack your pathetic little ZoneAlarm and public/private key systems, Earthlings!

Actually, they aren't true reptiles, they are decendents of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatle, known as Kukulkan to the Maya, and thus are more like crosses between snakes and birds. I saw Kukulkan's temple at Chichen Itza just after I got the Sacagawea dollars, but I was most impressed with the stray dog that lived all the way at the top of El Castilo (Kukulkan's Pyramid), subsisting on the kindness of strangers and gaudily dressed American tourists.

But maybe that's because I'm Cu Chulainn, the hound of Ulster. I have read some off-the-wall theories that the Quetzalcoatle/Kukulkan myth actually is derived from the Cu Chulainn myth; that some ancient Celt got blown off course and ended up in the Yucatan. I don't put much stock in such theories, but the three words do sound somewhat similar, and there are some interesting parallels, including that Quetzalcoatle's brother appeared as a dog and Quetzalcoatle had white skin and had left but would return from the east, thus Montezuma's mistake with Cortez.

Interestingly, there was a snake cult in ancient Ireland, which was pretty much driven out by Christianity. (Hmm? Where else have I heard about snakes being driven out of Ireland and having to do with Christianity?) Anyways, the theory goes that a snake cult practitioner (or maybe 13 of them who branched into secretive families) injected the snake god myth into the Yucatan and somehow Cu Chulainn got mixed up in the myth, what with the language barriers and all.

It would make sense for Celts to have fled west over the ocean, what with the Tuatha De Danann myth and all.

Now I realize that after changing the course of Mayan mythology, they then laid their secret plans to take over the continent in a millennia and a half by changing the color of the money. (Of course, they had to create the idea of paper script back in the Old World so there would be money to change in 1,500 years ... get it? "Money Changer"?)

The Aztec calender, the one that Montezuma used to predict Quetzalcoatle's return (and Cortez matched in one of the most amazing coincidences in history) does run out in about nine years in 2012. Now we know what they were counting down to: the launching of the great Colored Money Scheme.

2012
2 and 1 and 2 (always drop the zeros)
2+1+2=5. The law of Fives. The Aztec calendar is based on the travels of Venus (the prettiest one) through the skies. Venus takes a pentagram route as seen form Earth. Again the 5! (And yes the V is auspicious too! Think Roman numerals)

Atzlan? Atlantis?

Maybe Sacagewea is really Eris. Hmm? Golden Dollar ... Golden Apple. If you squint right and look at the coin upside down, the eagle kind of looks like a K.

fnord

;) in case anyone was worrying about my sanity or ingestion of recreational substances

[/train of thought silliness]

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 03:45 PM
I'm pretty sure that I missed the point, Tams, because with all due respect to Daniel I'm not at all certain that there was one as it pertained to this rather bizarre discussion.

Anti-gunners aren't paranoid -- they're generally fixated on one well defined aspect of society that bothers them.

The tin foil hat crowd generally isn't fixated on any one thing in particular, except that they're sure that "they're out there, and they're waiting to get me."

They is never well defined. It's always "them," or "the government" or "the CIA" or "the 13 Jews who rule the world."

NewShooter78
March 7, 2003, 03:45 PM
I want to start using coins, and keep them in a coin bag on my belt. I want to see more large denomination coins! Then I'll have a nice handy weapon as well as a means of purchasing my daily needs.

Blain
March 7, 2003, 03:46 PM
With responses like this, it's no wonder that the Illuminati can so easily direct you. They have it down to a science. No cashless society or market crash EVER, eh? I suppose there will be no fake alien invasion this year either. I guess I don' know what I'm talking about, huh? Serves me right not to listen to the mob. Go ahead, invest all your money into the market! Just wait until later this year....some of you will be in for a BIG shock.... don't say I didn't try to warn you.

http://stewartswerdlow.com/

cuchulainn
March 7, 2003, 03:51 PM
I suppose there will be no fake alien invasion this year either.

No, that's planned for 2012. Didn't you read anything?

Tamara
March 7, 2003, 04:03 PM
I suppose there will be no fake alien invasion this year either.

I bet there won't be. Care to lay a wager?

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 04:15 PM
And the CNN article proves that:

1. There will be a market "crash" how?

2. That the market crash will occur by March 27, when the new bills are scheduled to go out how?

3. That the "13 banking families" will own the US how?

Care to "enlighten" us as to where your quote came from?

The only thing that the quote proves is that there is a dismal misunderstanding about how the Federal reserve banking system works in concert with the United States Gov't.

On to the market crash...

Care to explain how a market crash could give the 13 banking families the impetus to seize ownership of the United States?

Care to explain why the replacement of the old style money, which in part coincided with a "market crash" (remember the dot.bombs?) with the new portrait bills (the current green ones with large portraits) didn't result in the "13 families" gaining ownership of the United States? Are they perhaps buying on the installment plan?

Care to explain how the total economic collapse would come about based on a stock market crash? Total economic collapse didn't come about even during the great market collapses of 1929, or any of the collapses and panics of the 1800s.

Care to explain how this is the Illuminati causing this, instead of, say, perhaps the Reptillian Aliens? (Although I'm really placing my money on the "other beings.")

Care to explain how Stewart and Janet aren't actually well placed Illuminati or Reptillian Aliens (sleeper agents, don't you know) working in concert with the true evil characters, the Rapacious Pug Nosed Chows?

Care to explain why I'm thoroughly and completely creeped out after scanning over Stewart and Janet's web site?

What? You're saying I'm obviously an illuminati? Well, I'm still not 100% sure what Stewart and Janet's definition of an Illuminati is, but all's I can say is, after reading some of the stuff on the website, it can't be all that bad.

But what do you know. I've just come across something of interest, and use, on this website.

A recipe for Thai Coconut Shrimp Soup, and another for Steamed Brown Bread.

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 04:19 PM
Quote from Stewart and Janet's website, a FAQ of questions asked by suckers er... readers...

"There is simply no way that the world can fight the Illuminati when they have
access to time manipulation technologies."

All I can say is that with that kind of defeatist attitude, this person is obviously French... :uhoh: :rolleyes:

Sven
March 7, 2003, 04:27 PM
Someone help me understand how this pertains to the High Road's mission, even vaugely.

-sven

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 04:34 PM
I'm wondering the same thing, Sven.

Perhaps we should recouch it in terms of "what's the best handgun for taking out Illuminati and/or Reptillian Aliens..."

We need a smilie for "heaving a great big old tired sigh..."

cuchulainn
March 7, 2003, 04:40 PM
http://www.davidicke.com/icke/articles/tailswish.gif

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 04:45 PM
Something just dawned on me...

There are so few banks in the United States that are owned by individuals any more that I'm wondering where these 13 wealthy banking families will come from...

The biggest, and by extension wealthiest, banks are owned by large corporations, which sell shares publically.

In Washington, DC, metro I believe that the largest family owned bank is Burke & Herbert Bank and Trust, which is worth just under $1 billion.

In the DC metro area there are at least a half dozen member-owned Credit Unions that are larger than B&H, including Navy Federal Credit Union (the largest), Pentagon Federal CU, NASA Federal CU, Montgomery County Employee's CU, State Department CU, and a number of others...

Where oh where have the 13 families gone?
Where oh where can they be?
Bought out and swallowed up
By Boston B&T...

Which was swallowed up by Citigroup, I believe...

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 04:48 PM
Oh dear.

A reptillian alien invader.

Level with us, Chuch.

You're one of the 13 wealthy banking families, aren't you?

And another thing just dawned on me...

Why THIRTEEN familes?

Why not 10?

Why not 25?

Could it be that there's a little numerology at work here, too? After all, 13 is the "evil" number...

cuchulainn
March 7, 2003, 04:54 PM
There are so few banks in the United States that are owned by individuals any more that I'm wondering where these 13 wealthy banking families will come from...

C'mon Mike. You know that the first rule of conspiracy therories is to turn any evidence against the conspiracy on its head in order to see see evidence of an even deeper conspiracy than you thought before.

The obvious answer is that the 13 families have created a facade of publicly traded banks in order to better hide that they are really running things behind the curtain.

http://www.davidicke.com/icke/pics2/dino.gif ;)

cuchulainn
March 7, 2003, 04:59 PM
Could it be that there's a little numerology at work here, too? After all, 13 is the "evil" number...

Mike, to understand the 13, you have to be familiar with both the law of fives and the principle of 23 Skidoo.

13 + 10 (2 fives) = 23, which leads us to 2+3, which is 5 (as always).

http://www.23-skidoo.com/

http://jubal.westnet.com/hyperdiscordia/law_of_fives.html

;)

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 05:05 PM
"You know that the first rule of conspiracy therories is to turn any evidence against the conspiracy on
its head in order to see see evidence of an even deeper conspiracy than you thought before."

Hum...

Ok, let's see if I get this.

That would mean, then, that I'm actually a member of one of the 13 wealthy Reptillian Alien families, sent to this board to sew the seeds of confusion and distrust, correct?

If that's the case and I'm a wealthy Reptillian Alien, WHERE THE HELL IS MY MONEY?

I'm frigging poor! ;)

cuchulainn
March 7, 2003, 05:08 PM
I'm frigging poor!

So you say, Malaclypse, so you say.
http://www.ology.org/principia/body.html

-http://smilies.crowd9.com/otn/animals/krakrani2.gif
http://smilies.jeeptalk.org/otn/alienz/abduct.gif

Mike Irwin
March 7, 2003, 05:34 PM
Well, OK.

All of this has been about as fun as having a wisdom tooth pulled.

If you'll excuse me, I'm going drinking with the rest of the Illuminati, then bowling with some of the Reptillian Aliens. They're not really big drinkers, you see, so they're eating dinner at a sushi restaurant before heading to the lanes.

Ever see a Reptillian Alien bowling ball?

43 finger holes... :)

Soap
March 7, 2003, 06:47 PM
Tamara- The bus is just one small step on my way to being driven around in a Maybach. :D Really I live too close to campus to get a parking permit. And yeah, Mike missed my point...

Mike- Ya missed my point! ;) My point is that people can stand calmly mere inches from death yet they fixate themselves on dying/losing all their cash/etc. from certain issues. One of these issues being the "13 Jews that run the world". Or it could also be "guns are going to kill me". Or "the government is watching my every move". If I don't get run over when 1000 drivers in a 1000 cars fly past me, I'm sure not going to be worrying about the Illuminati, Aliens, or anything else.

JohnBT
March 7, 2003, 07:01 PM
I'll just bet it's really the 13 mob families running things and we're going to end up using casino chips.

When I travel overseas I always take a huge roll of U.S. ones and fives. Everybody loves them. It's like getting a deal on a gun - cash is king.

John

Glock Glockler
March 7, 2003, 07:31 PM
Tamara,

The Underpants Gnomes are everywhere, not just in Zurich.

Step #1 - Change dollars

Step #2 - ....hhhhh...mmmm..?

Step #3 - PROFIT!!!

Mike Irwin
March 8, 2003, 12:33 AM
Daniel,

Sorry, I owe you an apology.

I thought you were one of "them," worrying that an Illuminated Reptillian Alien driving a '73 Dodge Dart was going to mow you down just because you knew too much.

David Park
March 8, 2003, 01:04 AM
There are twelve Federal Reserve Banks, plus the Federal Reserve Board in Washington.
12 + 1 = 13

You mean you didn't realize Greenspan was a front man for the Illuminati? :D


Mike, you're right, Uncle Sam has not assigned a caseworker to keep an eye on all of your transactions on a daily basis. They only check in once a year. Filed your tax return yet? ;)

Soap
March 8, 2003, 08:59 AM
Mike- Naah, you don't owe me an apology. This is the Errornet for goodness' sake. Its way too easy to misunderstand what people say so apologies are not in order. I gotta run, I'm busy lining my apartment walls with lead. ;)

TheOtherOne
March 8, 2003, 12:37 PM
It's all about moving us toward a cashless society. Colored money looks more like "play" money and they want us to think of cash in that sense. Bring on the national ID cards and microchips!

SSN is a national ID card in my opinion and microchips aren't too far off. The UK is already considering it: http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/09/03/uk.implant/

:)

Sodbuster
March 8, 2003, 09:16 PM
You mean you didn't realize Greenspan was a front man for the Illuminati?
Greenspan does play the saxophone, don't know what kind of voice he has :D Rather Klintonesque!

bad_dad_brad
March 8, 2003, 09:57 PM
Get a grip! Counterfitting of U.S. currency is a real problem. The color change will be subtle and is meant to counter this illegal copying of our money.

http://www.cues.org/fyi/n52902.htm

Say to yourself over and over, "there is no Illuminati, there is no Illuminati."

LawDog
March 8, 2003, 10:43 PM
O-oookay.

It may just be my origins as an Advance Scout for the Geshundteit Invasion Fleet, but threads mentioning the Illuminati, black helicopters and breathless exposes of the Evil Dark Conspiracy To Take Over Everything don't belong here.

Closed as Off Topic.

LawDog

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