James M. Ray wrote:
At 04:25 PM -0400 07/11/2001, Bob wrote:
Viking Coder wrote:
You are certainly right... And IMO, e-gold will do same as
GoldMoney.
And IMO, they shouldn't. It is the wrong path to follow.
Viking Coder
Ya, we know what you think they *should* do, but what
THEY ARE HERE!
Good news, I have the numbers, the only thing that has
to happen is that they must be added to my electronic
banking package. This should only take another day or
two. I am going to give you the numbers at this
point.
Belgium: 3101630146-50
Luxembourg:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/slipsky/?id=95000797
You'll LOVE the part where the author says, offhand ..
To find out what the dollar's real
value is--that is, the price of gold--
And here's a worthy charity ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And here's a worthy charity ..
http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/kstrassel/?id=95000803
I'll donate two ounces of gold if anyone can contact and/or organize
the farmers in question (or some relevant body supporting the
farmers) and set up a fund for them.
And here's a worthy charity ..
http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/kstrassel/?id=95000803
I'll donate two ounces of gold if anyone can contact and/or organize the
farmers in question (or some relevant body supporting the farmers) and set
up a fund for them.
Not a charity fund...just a
Actually, that whole water debate out there brings up a good libertarian vs
statism debate.
There are many salmon fishermen who are economically dependent upon the
salmon in that river for their living. The reason this whole debate exists
is because the government owns the water in the river
Traders, speculators and investors have a lot more to think about
than what it takes to make a lousy e-gold spend. Where's all the
p*ssing, moaning and howling coming from traders, speculators and
investors. I've never heard of any.
Maybe because all the sites you listed are providing a
Ken Griffith wrote:
Actually, that whole water debate out there brings up a good libertarian vs
statism debate.
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on the e-gold list
The highest taxed societies in the world have been hydraulic monopolies:
deserts with a big river running through like Egypt, Mesopotamia, ancient
James M. Ray wrote:
At 06:03 AM -0400 07/12/2001, Bob wrote:
(funny, I don't recall copying the e-gold list on that private email!)...
Jim,
That's an excellent idea!
Jim,
You are right. It wasn't sent to the list. I didn't notice.
I apologize. Would you please PGP your private
The reason that corporations are able to pollute rivers with relatively
little enforcement is because the government owns the rivers. Corporations
donate lots of money to politicians, and politicians run the government. So
the EPA spends most of its time hunting down small operators who spill a
Subject:
R. A. Hettinga wrote:
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Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:00:10 EDT
Subject: The end of liberty
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Friends:
Some of you may have thought some of our fears about the what the statists
have planned to
Ken Griffith wrote:
When you depend on the government for water, you are its
slave...
When you depend on government (or anyone else for that matter) for anything
you are its dependent (slave)...
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Life, Love and Laughter,
Dale Pond
Sympathetic Vibratory Physics
Sacred Science - Sacred
Subject:
ip: The Federal Reserve Is All About Stupidity
Date:
Thu, 12 Jul 2001 08:00:08 -0400
From:
R. A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Digital Bearer Settlement List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The [UN] report recommends the creation of an International Tax
Organization (ITO)
(pages 27-28, 64-66). The ITO would sponsor a mechanism for
multilateral
sharing of tax information, like that already in place with OECD, so as
to
curb the scope for evasion of taxes on investment income
Ken Griffith wrote:
The reason that corporations are able to pollute rivers with relatively
little enforcement is because the government owns the rivers.
They do not sir, we dis allow it.
Corporations
donate lots of money to politicians, and politicians run the government.
worthless fiat
fuck that -- not while I'm breathing
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Who are the market makers in New Zealand. Please e-mail me with your city
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take online orders for classified ads and subscriptions. If any of you have
http://bananagold.com/cars.html
There's some great photos of a super-fast bike, a real smooth limo in
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Grams for photos are only available now (kindly donated by Jim) for
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