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Originally posted by J. Croft:
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It would be advantageous to amend the definition to include other hard assets-like seed, wheat, etc. and to count labor in so as to offer a monetary base that expands with the usage by the population-but no more so as to wall off inflation.

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You hit this one out of the park my friend!

First of all, there is not enough silver to run a state the size of SC, without hyper-inflating the price of metal in FRNs.

Secondly, silver and gold are simply portable bartering commodities, while food and water are critical, and only human productivity will bring a seed to harvest.

If this latest REAL MONEY movement gains much more traction, it will expose the faith-based FRN fraud.

Divers weights an abomination unto the Lord; and a false balance not good. Proverbs 20:23


I would gladly lay aside the use of arms and settle matters by negotiation, but unless the whole will, the matter ends, and I take up my battle rifle, and thank God that He has put it within my grasp.

Audit Fort Knox!