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Not a bad idea, but I don't know how useful it will actually be when it comes to redeeming the notes for gold or silver, or whatever they have denominated on the note. It just seems like it would be a token similar to federal reserve notes and you wouldn't get anything more out of it, but I could be wrong. The video seems interesting.
Didn't Trump say he wants to go back to US Notes at some point too?
Yes. Just buy a stamp and start making your demand. Use it instead of a regular signature. The rest will fall into place.
Seems like something that can be applied usefully. I'll have to find out whether or not I'll actually be able to get in on something like that, though, since I have a lot of other stuff that I have to do and I might not have the time considering work and everything.
Maybe I'll free up my schedule and take a deeper look into something like that, since my life is pretty eat-work-sleep-repeat right now.
It cannot hurt to buy the stamp and give it some thought. I too am looking for ways to save time and be more productive:
Not a bad idea, but I don't know how useful it will actually be when it comes to redeeming the notes for gold or silver, or whatever they have denominated on the note. It just seems like it would be a token similar to federal reserve notes and you wouldn't get anything more out of it, but I could be wrong. The video seems interesting.
Didn't Trump say he wants to go back to US Notes at some point too?
Yes. Just buy a stamp and start making your demand. Use it instead of a regular signature. The rest will fall into place.
Well 1861/62 saw the first Revenue Act to tax income. But a careful read shows it applied only to federal things, soldiers, officer pay, etc. Basically Congress taxing Congress' stuff. But yes, the introduction of FRNs allowed the banksters (in partnership with government) to apply federal taxation out to the rest of America. But it was a very slow, gradual process. Remember, the early FRNs were backed by metal, real money, and were probably considered placeholders for money, not money itself. Says right on them: "PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND...TEN DOLLARS."
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