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Canadian credit debt forgiven? #6595494
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Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6595528
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Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6595560
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Well trust me when I say they arnt that kind hearted! Nothing is free! We will pay it in extra fees of some sort!!!!!!!!

Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6595562
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Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6595650
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Money to banks is nothing more than digits in a computer that don't mean anything. So what if they delete some debt. Our whole financial system is a fraud that operates on the "full faith and credit" of the government.

We live in a digital age. Watch and/or read some literature on cryptocurrency (bitcoin) and then tell me that it doesn't have the potential to seriously interrupt the status quo and I'll listen. Government wants to squash it and they're busy coming up with some sort of fear to shut down exchanges.

Gold would be a good safe haven asset for what I think is an impending crash of the dollar, but you need to have physical access to it. The internet on the other hand can't be entirely controlled anymore and you can memorize the digital key to your crypto and no one can ever take it from you. It's new age currency that is literally untouchable by anyone or any sort of technology on this earth. You can cross any border in the world with those numbers/letters, and there will never be more than 21 million bitcoin. No government or mine to print/dig more up.

This revolution may not seem like a big deal here in the US, but think of a governments lack of control on a global scale. You can't control the computer code that someone creates/runs. Not even China or Russia right now.

Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6595653
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That is hacked all the time.Lots of people defrauded with that phony bitcoin scam.


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Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6595661
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Bitcoin has never been hacked. If it could be then it wouldn't be worth 10,000 dollars per bitcoin right now. The hacks pertain to exchanges (banks) getting digitally broken in to and the money transferred out. The actual private keys can not be hacked. Only guessed and the odds of that are.

1 in 115,792,089,237,316,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

Not even a network of the world's super quantum super computers combined could crack that in less than several hundred billion years. The age of the universe is used to put this in to perspective.

Bitcoin was started so people could be there own bank. This did not include storing your bitcoin with a bank (exchange). You are supposed to keep the keys to yourself or encrypted on your own computer.

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Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6595662
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Billions of people are defrauded everyday by the scam that is fiat currency


"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6595670
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Recently there have been lots of financial news articles indicating people getting out of that scam because their real wealth vanished into thin air thru the bitcoin bs.I don't feel sorry for greedy people who get ripped off.99 % of people who get ripped off are greedy-Their greed leaves them open to all kinds of scam artists.

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Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: Boco] #6595676
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Originally Posted by Boco
Recently there have been lots of financial news articles indicating people getting out of that scam because their real wealth vanished into thin air thru the bitcoin bs.I don't feel sorry for greedy people who get ripped off.99 % of people who get ripped off are greedy-Their greed leaves them open to all kinds of scam artists.


Lots of big money driving fear into people trying to convince them that it's anything but a good idea. The same people pushing that message stand everything to lose if they cant. Banks have the greed.

Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6595714
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My Suby loan is thru Chase. Wonder if I can quit paying that? Got about 3.5 yrs left??


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Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: Nd native] #6596094
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Originally Posted by Nd native
Money to banks is nothing more than digits in a computer that don't mean anything. So what if they delete some debt. Our whole financial system is a fraud that operates on the "full faith and credit" of the government.

We live in a digital age. Watch and/or read some literature on cryptocurrency (bitcoin) and then tell me that it doesn't have the potential to seriously interrupt the status quo and I'll listen. Government wants to squash it and they're busy coming up with some sort of fear to shut down exchanges.

Gold would be a good safe haven asset for what I think is an impending crash of the dollar, but you need to have physical access to it. The internet on the other hand can't be entirely controlled anymore and you can memorize the digital key to your crypto and no one can ever take it from you. It's new age currency that is literally untouchable by anyone or any sort of technology on this earth. You can cross any border in the world with those numbers/letters, and there will never be more than 21 million bitcoin. No government or mine to print/dig more up.

This revolution may not seem like a big deal here in the US, but think of a governments lack of control on a global scale. You can't control the computer code that someone creates/runs. Not even China or Russia right now.






Don't count on gold or anything of the sort!

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Executive Order 6102 is a United States presidential executive order signed on April 5, 1933, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt "forbidding the hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States". The order was made under the authority of the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, as amended by the Emergency Banking Act the previous month.

The limitation on gold ownership in the U.S. was repealed after President Gerald Ford signed a bill legalizing private ownership of gold coins, bars and certificates by an act of Congress codified in Pub.L. 93–373[1] which went into effect December 31, 1974.

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The stated reason for the order was that hard times had caused "hoarding" of gold, stalling economic growth and making the depression worse.[2][full citation needed] The New York Times, on April 6, 1933, p. 16, wrote under the headline "Hoarding of Gold", "The Executive Order issued by the President yesterday amplifies and particularizes his earlier warnings against hoarding. On March 6, taking advantage of a wartime statute that had not been repealed, he issued Presidential Proclamation 2039 that forbade the hoarding 'of gold or silver coin or bullion or currency', under penalty of $10,000 and/or up to five to ten years imprisonment."[3]

The main rationale behind the order was actually to remove the constraint on the Federal Reserve which prevented it from increasing the money supply during the depression; the Federal Reserve Act (1913) required 40% gold backing of Federal Reserve Notes issued. By the late 1920s, the Federal Reserve had almost hit the limit of allowable credit (in the form of Federal Reserve demand notes) that could be backed by the gold in its possession (see Great Depression).




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Re: Canadian credit debt forgiven? [Re: brianmall] #6596100
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Bottom line is:. When it hits the fan everything will be made illegal that isn't approved by govt and/or part of "the grid" (system). Even things such as owning live stock, growing a garden, collecting rain water, etc... Will be made illegal through current zoning laws, and federal and state acts such as the clean water act.

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Lol

Look at your city and state zoning laws! You would be surprised at what you cant do.

No gardens, poultry, or live stock anywhere that isn't zoned for it.

Nobody thinks about it because it isn't being enforced. Takes a complaint from someone and/or some form of govt action to activate enforcement.

Example: during an economic crisis "we the people" resort to Bartering and living off grid. Then govt says they can't get economy going again because of our actions to live off grid. Then local authorities are told to enforce all said zoning laws and acts.


Check out your hazardous food laws and what you can and can't do with food items. I have recently found out you can't sell or barter anything that is considered hazardous without proper authorization. Do you know what is considered hazardous and what it takes to become authorized to sell? No canned or vacuum packed products!

They have did their homework since the great depression and have put the required laws and acts in place to make sure they can control the population!

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