chshkt |
10-26-2005 05:01 PM |
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Originally Posted by jimthefiend
You need lithium.
Into what man?
Youre a whirlwind of gibberish. Make some sense dude.
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Well in few days either Fitzgerald will succeed in indictments of the bush gang incl. bush that will lead to many more and to many changes that's already planned or China will dump (or dumped already) billion or maybe trillions of dollars in the international market and the us economy which is like hot-burst balloon
so that's it
reform but HUGE...
all perfectly planned...
and... new currency... i wonder if there's someone here that has strong connections at his bank, if he's some important client or so... so he can ask his banker at the bank not on phone/email but live if they can exchange $100 from the Federal Notes to the new rainbow colored US treasury notes... he may got luck to see the new money (not yet announced) in all the rainbow colors with some eagle on them...
close person to a friend of mine in usa have seen them, but also few have been rejected information about that...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cara
> >> When it becomes commonly known that China has
> >> dumped billions, perhaps even trillions of U.S
> >> dollars on the international market, other
> countries
> >> will also start dumping their FRN dollars as
> well.
> >>
> >> WHY? Huge amounts of money is made daily in
> the
> >> exchange of currencies. It's far more volitale
> than
> >> both the Stock Market and Commodities Market
> >> combined.
> >>
> >> International traders might exchange several
> >> different currencies within one day, making money
> >> with each transaction. By trading billions at a
> >> time, just a few cents, or the equivilant,
> >> difference can create huge profits for each
> >> transaction.
> >>
> >> This dump is being done to crash the U.S. FRN
> >> dollar.
> >>
> >> With this huge dump happening all at once, many
> >> other countries and wealthy people will dump
> early
> >> hoping to unhold their dollars before it goes
> into a
> >> freefall. The more countries and people who dump,
> >> will make the U.S. FRN dollar fall that much
> faster
> >> than if only China dumps their U.S. FRN dollars.
> >>
> >> On the international market, U.S. FRN dollars
> >> won't be worth the paper they are printed on.
> That
> >> might not be true here. Any American in a foreign
> >> country with just dollars could be in for a rough
> >> time. It really could take a wheelbarrel full of
> FRN
> >> dollars to buy a loaf of bread in a foreign
> country.
> >> Many foreign merchants probably won't even accept
> >> U.S FRN dollars at all fearing the value will go
> >> even lower.
> >>
> >> This will also affect exports from other
> countries
> >> who sell to U.S. Markets...like China again.
> Think
> >> of all the things we current buy that are made in
> >> China or some other foreign country? Almost
> >> everything from household appliance to clothing,
> >> shoes, household items. The list is extensive.
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