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Strategies & Market Trends : Currents of Currency

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To: The Wharf who wrote (182)8/28/2012 5:34:52 PM
From: The Wharf  Read Replies (1) of 594
 
As Mills puts it, "Republicans generally view QE as an act of economic war," adding that his 'mother is not going to want to have a conversation about quantitative easing, but she might want to have a conversation about the gold standard


Paper ease If the asset was so stretched nothing was backing the SIV debacle and here we have a new kind of problem as nothing is backing this paper at all. Heck when all else fails we can attempt to pass off serial numbers as multiple births with the exact same DNA sequence. .

How can any nation have a metal standard? We all know that metal coins in circulation would be valuable and one could take an inventory count. One and one would then equal two and the house has a price of x number of ones . Of course there is the exception where the house is in an area where one and one equaled twenty five and wages still have not caught up and the for sale sign on the house has not gone down.

I am wondering how these people who do not seem to have engraving knowledge but only digital savvy can do as they did? I also am wondering if there is a more seasoned well educated group having far more success doing exactly what these people were caught doing?

A Duluth man was arrested at a Duluth motel where he was accused of passing two counterfeit $20 bills, leading to the search of the vehicle he was driving and the seizure of equipment used to make the bogus bills.
Robert Thomas Whiting, 28, made his first appearance Monday in State District Court in Duluth. He is charged with two felony counts of counterfeiting of currency.
Officers executed a search warrant of the vehicle Whiting had been driving at the motel. Found in the vehicle, which is registered in his mother’s name, were items used in the production of counterfeit bills, including a paper cutter, a printer, copies of bills that had been copied and a box of paper containing 25 percent cotton, which investigators say is specifically used in production of counterfeit bills due to its appearance and reaction to counterfeit markers.

MUMBAI: For several reasons, Mumbai is the financial capital of the country. But not everything is positive about it: hidden in that moniker is the fact that it is India's capital for phoney money. Delhi, on the other hand, comes a close second in the number of fake notes seized from its various dark alleys, but ranks number one when one puts a value to those notes, which really have no worth. In the last few years, the states of Maharashtra and Delhi have contributed to 30% of all counterfeit bills detected in circulation.

A Ringgold attorney was arrested for the second time in three months. She was arrested for her alleged role in a counterfeiting scheme that her boyfriend was reportedly running from her home. According to the Ringgold Police Department: Ashley Davis Grooms, 35, of 132 Mountain Creek Road in Ringgold was arrested on Wednesday, Aug. 22, for conspiracy to commit a felony for her part in the currency counterfeiting operation.
Read more: CatWalkChatt - Ringgold attorney arrested for role in counterfeiting scheme


Believe it or not Ringgold is a city in Catoosa County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,422 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Catoosa County

Perhaps the Ringgold attorney should of stated all she was trying to do was aid in quantitative easing.,
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