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Message 5418
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| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] the goldsmith "fraud" story | | Date: | Friday, June 27, 2008 12:48:28 (+0200) | | From: | Swieto Radosci <radosc @........pl>
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| In reply to: | Message 5385 (written by william_b_ryan) |
Replying to Bill Ryan:
"It appears in actuality that their loans were promissory notes,
promises to pay on demand, which were contractual in nature and not
warehouse receipts. That isn't fraud no matter how you want to slice it."
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That reasoning is not accurate. The fraud starts when the promise "to
pay Bearer on Demand" is NOT backed by tangible assets being stored in
their liquid form, as grain, gold, silver or even cigarettes. The fraud
starts when a starter promises (by promisory note) without having those
excessive and liquid assets on stock, acting with hidden or speculative
(based on precognition) intentions.
The fraud with money started when "on Demand" promissory notes were
issued to an anonymous public against frozen and unproductive assets
(held by elites), forcing them to expanding profit. Hence the neccesity
of interest, being an executor of that profit taken from nothing workable.
The legal (contractual) status of a promissory note has nothing to do
with money fraud issue.
Kristof Levandovski
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