Money Matters: De La Rue v/s the Liberty Dollar
posted November 4, 2009 - 6:37pmIn a land filled with milk and honey, one would have assumed when the 16th president of the United States was gunned down by a thesbian under the employ of bankers that what we today are being shown would have underlined a deeper truth.
None the less, when national banks were able to play the latest stock market instrument void of producing a red farthing, they then began to computer whip some of their their customers by generating data sent through the United States mail which informed many them that their home was going into default.
While more and more bank customers came to, and sued, financial instutions lobbied [Bernard Madoff] the Beltway to bail them out.
This can be observed on two fronts. Paris' SoGen lodged a criminal complaint, against a banker, whom I do believe was also playing Hedge-Monty Carlo. In the midst of this, a casino - hotel in Las Vegas caught fire.
It was invented in France, and is also studied at the University of Heidelburg. Would this explain why Europe is also crippled, by monetary meltdowns?
With each and every day the Ameroican dollar sinks further into the abyss, what will financially happen to a reknown international 200 year old money maker: De La Rue?
Will De La Rue continue to provide financial establishments security? How about their role in matters, concerning the business end of casinos themselves?
Does it appear the more financial means, for the dollar, seem to be falling a part will federal authorities bring the Liberty Dollar to an untimely end? Only time it seems will tell!

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