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    Albeit KnowLaw is coming off a bit snarky in the delivery, I was thinking of a retort.

    David, defacing currency won't be a matter determined by the Fed bank/shopkeeper, it'll be decided in a court.

    That court trial could start with the shopkeeper. The shopkeeper could easily become the prosecution's prime witness to convince a jury that you indeed defaced the currency to a point where it is unacceptable.

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    Perhaps it might be helpful to remember that what is now called a "treasury" was before called a "goldhorde" or "gold-hold" or "gold hoarde" or the like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    That means management of the conditioning of the PROGRAM - SDR's. TAIL risk management is simply keeping the people thinking that it is somebody else who is Beneficiary.
    ENERGY...
    And perhaps not to mention conditioning into believing that alchemy or transmutation hasn't all been figured out. People do it er' day.

    Paper (enegy) to tampons (enegy) to paper (enegy) to gold (enegy) to paper (enegy) to freshly-cut lawn (enegy) to paper (enegy) to silver (enegy) to paper (enegy) to new hairdo (enegy) to paper (enegy) to ice cream (enegy) ..transmutation...alchemy--and people do it all the time and still hang on to the hope that "one day..they'll figure out how to turn lead or even paper into gold." Psst...they already have.

    Photo of 'transmutation station' (with cleric...oops...or..rather clerk) follows.





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