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TNT FORUM ?-Could we have unwittingly, been a factor in the banks hesitation to start exchanging the public early?
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chilimama- GURU HUNTER
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Re: TNT FORUM ?-Could we have unwittingly, been a factor in the banks hesitation to start exchanging the public early?
Here's an insight:
6 million people holding an average of 2 million dinar each at a 1:1 rate would equal 12 trillion USD.
This is almost exactly the money supply of the entire United States:
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/united-states/money-supply-m2
You know what would happen if the US "printed" 12 trillion new dollars? Take a guess.
Basic math and basic economics shows The RV for what it is every single time: nonsense.
6 million people holding an average of 2 million dinar each at a 1:1 rate would equal 12 trillion USD.
This is almost exactly the money supply of the entire United States:
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/united-states/money-supply-m2
You know what would happen if the US "printed" 12 trillion new dollars? Take a guess.
Basic math and basic economics shows The RV for what it is every single time: nonsense.
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Re: TNT FORUM ?-Could we have unwittingly, been a factor in the banks hesitation to start exchanging the public early?
This whole 12-14000 people a day thing is bullshit. With this weird invention called time zones....they will knock out that many every day before the banks even open on the west coast. Plus how do the various brands of banks know how many they have exchanged and when to stop?? They can't even figure out how to talk to a bank in another state about a deposit let alone up to the second info on people coming in doing a specific type,of business.
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Re: TNT FORUM ?-Could we have unwittingly, been a factor in the banks hesitation to start exchanging the public early?
These sheeple continue to push the term "special kind of stupid" to new heights.
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Re: TNT FORUM ?-Could we have unwittingly, been a factor in the banks hesitation to start exchanging the public early?
KEVIN THAT MADE ME LOL LITERALLY HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Re: TNT FORUM ?-Could we have unwittingly, been a factor in the banks hesitation to start exchanging the public early?
Yeah, sure. The banks are going to exchange a currency that is not internationally traded and has no value above 1166 even in Iraq. What would the bank do with it?
who would fund the exchange? Oh, I forgot, it is the elders of the old Chinese royal family who have more gold than the rest of the world combined. Or, maybe whoever has it could use some of the 240 QUADRILLION dollars the gurus told everyone was recovered from the Vatican Bank 2 or 3 years ago, never to be heard of again.
who would fund the exchange? Oh, I forgot, it is the elders of the old Chinese royal family who have more gold than the rest of the world combined. Or, maybe whoever has it could use some of the 240 QUADRILLION dollars the gurus told everyone was recovered from the Vatican Bank 2 or 3 years ago, never to be heard of again.
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Re: TNT FORUM ?-Could we have unwittingly, been a factor in the banks hesitation to start exchanging the public early?
They are talking through the holes in their skivies- No worries-They talk about a game that doesn't exist-
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Re: TNT FORUM ?-Could we have unwittingly, been a factor in the banks hesitation to start exchanging the public early?
Imagine what I thought when I saw a topic in the TNT forum titled "Yep. Idiots walk amongst us". Where to begin.....that would be 95% of all TNT members. Actually it was about a man who trespassed onto neighbors land to cut down trees that blocked his view.
A Pennsylvania man has been charged with 22 felony counts of agricultural vandalism and 22 misdemeanor counts of agricultural trespassing after chopping down 22 mature trees to improve the view from his deck.
The trees were valued at more than $261,211 and situated on preserved space owned by the Bedminster Regional Land Conservancy and Solebury Township housing development.
"I guess the trees were interfering with his view," Solebury Township detective Roy Ferrari said. "The trees or species by girth range anywhere from $5,000-$45,000 for a given tree," Ferrari added.
In order to get to the trees on the large property, he had to pass hundreds of "no trespassing" signs, many of which were attached to the trees he cut down.
The man admitted to chopping down the trees after buying the $1.7 million US property last May, the damage was discovered after a routine inspection of the mountain top home.
He says he regrets his decision, but vows to make amends for the deeds.
The man turned himself into police Monday and is now free on $50,000 unsecured bail as he awaits a preliminary hearing.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/man-chops-down-22-protected-trees-to-improve-his-view/50709/
A Pennsylvania man has been charged with 22 felony counts of agricultural vandalism and 22 misdemeanor counts of agricultural trespassing after chopping down 22 mature trees to improve the view from his deck.
The trees were valued at more than $261,211 and situated on preserved space owned by the Bedminster Regional Land Conservancy and Solebury Township housing development.
"I guess the trees were interfering with his view," Solebury Township detective Roy Ferrari said. "The trees or species by girth range anywhere from $5,000-$45,000 for a given tree," Ferrari added.
In order to get to the trees on the large property, he had to pass hundreds of "no trespassing" signs, many of which were attached to the trees he cut down.
The man admitted to chopping down the trees after buying the $1.7 million US property last May, the damage was discovered after a routine inspection of the mountain top home.
He says he regrets his decision, but vows to make amends for the deeds.
The man turned himself into police Monday and is now free on $50,000 unsecured bail as he awaits a preliminary hearing.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/man-chops-down-22-protected-trees-to-improve-his-view/50709/
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Re: TNT FORUM ?-Could we have unwittingly, been a factor in the banks hesitation to start exchanging the public early?
I see a calculated act. My suspicision, he is sure he could bargain away at least the felony counts, make restitution and get his view. Chicken feed for someone who could afford 1.7M for a house.
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