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Roger Hayes Arrested
« Reply #10 on: July 12, 2012, 07:23:29 AM »
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Good luck to him, I prefer to keep my powder dry.

A smart person plays the funny money game in a smart way. Render unto Caesar and just make sure you arrange things so that Caeser cannot bleed you dry or track all your income sources.


Not trying to cast the first stone but that is the point of rendering unto Ceasar. It is is taxable we should not be hiding it from the gov.  


Avoidance, Evasion.

Google each word.

Roger Hayes Arrested
« Reply #11 on: July 12, 2012, 07:58:30 AM »
I think its a lot of drug money that purchases those diamonds, its a good way to launder, so I read.


Roger Hayes Arrested
« Reply #12 on: July 12, 2012, 08:35:36 AM »
Tiffany, the govt. is controlled by the vilest stinking rot that has ever walked the face of the earth. If anything I would say that it's a duty to keep from them whatever one can. They use the proceeds of their extortion racket to fund abortion, sterilisation programmes overseas, for building up technologically advanced armaments which are meant to eventually be used against "counter-revolutionaries" in the Stalinist sense of the term.....they certainly haven't got the best interests of those whom they govern at heart, to say the least.

Roger Hayes Arrested
« Reply #13 on: July 14, 2012, 11:40:20 AM »
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The price of diamonds is artificially high.  


Totally!  It's like the template for many market items, or even intellectual property!

To study diamonds is to gain certain type of wisdom, IMHO.

Roger Hayes Arrested
« Reply #14 on: July 27, 2012, 10:13:35 AM »
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or track all your income sources.


Untraceable cash transactions are awfully nice :)


using cash is one of the last freedoms we have left. People really ought to start using cash as much as possible. A friend of mine owns a business and the card company charge him a few percent every time a customer pays with his credit card.


There are many places where they will only accept credit or debit cards now.

Everything is being monitored.

Some banks now are requiring new accounts that are opened to have direct deposit.  There are only a few places of business left that give paper checks to their employees.  

Western Union is trying to phase out cash transactions.  They are now working with MasterCard attempting to normalize card transactions.

This year, when my teenage son got his income tax return of $150, he was sent a VisaCard with that amount.  It is reloadable, so they will use it next year to give him his return.

They now have little swipe devices for iPhones to do business with.  That way small businesses don't have to deal with cash.  

I actually think some of the saints have foreseen a time when people could no longer use money to buy things.  If that is so, this is how that will happen.  

More and more places are going to phase out cash.  Soon you will HAVE to use a card for everything.  If you don't, you won't be able to buy anything.  It will probably happen over the next decade.