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Amero Coins Arrive!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.halturnershow.com/AmeroCoinArrives.html

Nationl Sovereignty is at the breaking point.  America could sease to existe as we know it.  Im sure i will get flamed for this calling it a conspiracy theory and that im crazy.

 

“We are a nation that has a government — not the other way around. And this makes us special among the nations of the Earth. Our government has no power except that granted it by the people. It is time to check and reverse the growth of government which shows signs of having grown beyond the consent of the governed."


 -Ronald Reagan

 
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  • windstrike1windstrike1 Member Posts: 553

    But.. but... the TV told me it was just a crazy conspiracy theory!  OMG the TV wouldn't lie to me, would it?!?

     

  • SinizterSinizter Member Posts: 85

    why would the employee from the Treasury Dept risk his entire life to steal a coin and send it to some guy that noone will believe anyways

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  • Tuor7Tuor7 Member RarePosts: 982

    Hmm... while it is conceivable that this could happen, the pieces are not yet in place, particularly the social ones: too many Americans would reject the idea... for now.

    However, I could be wrong. When your principles and ideas are based on feelings and hearsay rather than logic, knowledge, and deliberation, it becomes easy to be manipulated. IMO, Americans are fairly easily manipulated. But is it easy *enough* for this sort of thing to be done? I don't think so. Not yet. But if they have come up with some scheme, maybe some 9/11-like event, they may be able to generate enough leverage do it.

    Certainly, I think we as a country are moving in a direction where this sort of thing becomes increasingly possible. I guess time will tell.

  • JayBirdzJayBirdz Member Posts: 1,017

    Originally posted by Sinizter


    why would the employee from the Treasury Dept risk his entire life to steal a coin and send it to some guy that noone will believe anyways
    Whats so hard to get a grip on about a whistle blower (inside leak).  It happens all the time for many different reasons.  

    Regaurdless of whether this is a hoax or not.   I don't care and won't say much at this point. Our goverment can not make this change on the flip of a dime.  This is one thing that congress or big business can not push on us.  "The People have to accept it for it to work."

    Did most of you know that there are towns that have their own form of currency within the US? they are small but they are there and it does nothing to affect the majority at this point. If anything the one I am refering to actual has more value on any given day than the US dollar. Since it consists of coins made from precious materials such as Gold. And not trust notes.

    I don't know how it exactly works but it was an interresting watch awhile back.

  • hazmatshazmats Member Posts: 1,081

    Snopes says: FALSE

    http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/amero.asp


    Snopes says it's a private company making them for the public to buy as collectibles or something by a company called Designs Computed. They made parody state coins back in the day, and now the Amero coin.

  • thats good, thanks for the link.

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912

     

    Originally posted by hazmats


    Snopes says: FALSE
    http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/amero.asp


    Snopes says it's a private company making them for the public to buy as collectibles or something by a company called Designs Computed. They made parody state coins back in the day, and now the Amero coin.

    Kinda hard for Snopes to say anything is false if you look at the news videos on that link.

     

    Also, here's the new NAU drivers license from North Carolina:

     

    wnd.com/news/article.asp

     

    I'm pretty damn pissed that another country (Mexico) gets to benefit greatly from our loss.

  • hazmatshazmats Member Posts: 1,081


    Originally posted by Zorvan

    Originally posted by hazmats Snopes says: FALSE
    http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/amero.aspSnopes says it's a private company making them for the public to buy as collectibles or something by a company called Designs Computed. They made parody state coins back in the day, and now the Amero coin.
    Kinda hard for Snopes to say anything is false if you look at the news videos on that link.

    Also, here's the new NAU drivers license from North Carolina:

    wnd.com/news/article.asp

    I'm pretty damn pissed that another country (Mexico) gets to benefit greatly from our loss.image

    Here ya go, go buy your own Amero coin from Designs Computed.

    http://www.dc-coin.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=8

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912
    Originally posted by hazmats


     

    Originally posted by Zorvan




    Originally posted by hazmats
     
    Snopes says: FALSE

    http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/amero.asp

    Snopes says it's a private company making them for the public to buy as collectibles or something by a company called Designs Computed. They made parody state coins back in the day, and now the Amero coin.





    Kinda hard for Snopes to say anything is false if you look at the news videos on that link.



    Also, here's the new NAU drivers license from North Carolina:



    wnd.com/news/article.asp



    I'm pretty damn pissed that another country (Mexico) gets to benefit greatly from our loss.

     

    Here ya go, go buy your own Amero coin from Designs Computed.

    http://www.dc-coin.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=8

    I have no doubt someone is making the coins. What I doubt is someone making up the news.

  • hazmatshazmats Member Posts: 1,081


    Originally posted by Zorvan
    Originally posted by hazmats

    Originally posted by Zorvan


    Originally posted by hazmats

    Snopes says: FALSE
    http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/amero.asp
    Snopes says it's a private company making them for the public to buy as collectibles or something by a company called Designs Computed. They made parody state coins back in the day, and now the Amero coin.
    Kinda hard for Snopes to say anything is false if you look at the news videos on that link.

    Also, here's the new NAU drivers license from North Carolina:

    wnd.com/news/article.asp

    I'm pretty damn pissed that another country (Mexico) gets to benefit greatly from our loss.image




    Here ya go, go buy your own Amero coin from Designs Computed.
    http://www.dc-coin.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=8


    I have no doubt someone is making the coins. What I doubt is someone making up the news.

    most certainly wouldn't be the first time.

  • They print what sells.

  • Bane82Bane82 Member UncommonPosts: 1,242

    Look at the news vids he provides if you need more substantial evidence. The fact that one of these economists mentioned it and saying we should "pay close attention to it" I think solidifies the argument that much more.

    I just can't believe that this is actually happening. I honestly thought that we as americans would have more spine than this. What has happened to our society, and what WILL happen to our society? Have we seriously forgotten our own sense of IDENTITY??? Have we become so frightened of expressing our pride in who we are because of something so retarded like political correctness? Have we become so frigthened to express our rights because we want to "protect the mother land from terrorists? Why have we as people allowed ourselves to be dumbed down by the media and conglomerates? It's so hard for me to understand. But then again, I wasn't raised with the TV 24/7 and thank god I had a father who always loved to discuss politics with me and always challenged me.

  • I think it all deponds on who is elected president in 2008.  I dont see it happening within a few months.  This idea of a NAU will slowley be impliminted untill one day its at youre door step and most of the people are unaware of it or aprove it.  But as long as the people are vigilant of their government i dont see them doing this.  The US also needs to go back to a more constitution government.  The Executive Branch of the government had gained control of more power then it was EVER ment to have.  Also the people need to do a better job at keeping control of the government.  Democracy doesnt just happen ever president election or every time you vote someone into Congress.  It happens everyday and i think people forgot that.  We appoint people to go to Washington DC to work for use and we need to remind them of that.  If you are angery with youre elected congressmen or women you need to tell them.  Remind the government they work for you not the other way around. 


     

     

    Here is the picture of the new North Carolina drivers license. 

    “We are a nation that has a government — not the other way around. And this makes us special among the nations of the Earth. Our government has no power except that granted it by the people. It is time to check and reverse the growth of government which shows signs of having grown beyond the consent of the governed."

     -Ronald Reagan
  • CleffyIICleffyII Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 3,440

    It would be cheaper to annex Mexico, and bring all the people there passed mud house level then to build a bigger wall along that border and rather build it across panama.

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  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912

    Originally posted by CleffyII


    It would be cheaper to annex Mexico, and bring all the people there passed mud house level then to build a bigger wall along that border and rather build it across panama.
    You're right, Cleffy. And I've been a longtime supporter of that idea ( annexing Mexico). Not only would it make the people of Mexico citizens of the U.S. automatically, with all the privilege that entails, but it would also open up new land options via clean-up efforts. Mexico has alot of uninhabitable land and undrinkable water that could be cleaned up . It would also clear up alot of the things that create resentment toward Mexicans coming to the U.S. illegally (undocumented labor paying no taxes, documented workers sending their paychecks to Mexico, illegals committing crimes and being deported instead of imprisoned, etc.).

    However, the Mexican government would never agree to this. They like confiscating foreigners belongings for Federali use, and they like keeping their people in poverty and submissive.

    With the NAU deal, the Mexican government gets the benefit of a heightend currency value overnight ( making government and already wealthy Mexican nationals insanely wealthy overnight ); yet maintaining the same government structure, rules, and heirarchy already in place. At the cost of the increased devaluation of U.S. currency to compensate.

    I'm sure Vicente Fox is having wet dreams right now.

  • CleffyIICleffyII Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 3,440

    Who ever said we needed the mexican governments approval to annex it?  We can claim we are liberating its citizens from its corrupt government.

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  • Bane82Bane82 Member UncommonPosts: 1,242

    I just watched Zeitgeist:the federal reserve on you tube and also America: freedom to fascism and I just couldn't help but simply cover my face in my hands and shake my head. It was really unbelievable. The only thing I said afterwards was "Dear God, what have we done?"

  • truenorthbgtruenorthbg Member Posts: 1,453

    Originally posted by hazmats


    Snopes says: FALSE
    http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/amero.asp


    Snopes says it's a private company making them for the public to buy as collectibles or something by a company called Designs Computed. They made parody state coins back in the day, and now the Amero coin.
    Hehe. I agree with OP.  I am glad to hear this. 

     

    I like snopes.

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  • MR-BubblesMR-Bubbles Member Posts: 649
    Originally posted by CleffyII


    Who ever said we needed the mexican governments approval to annex it?  We can claim we are liberating its citizens from its corrupt government.

    One day soon we will hear about this operation to free the people of Mexico. It will be codenamed Operation Enduring Benifits.

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  • Bane82Bane82 Member UncommonPosts: 1,242


    Originally posted by MR-Bubbles
    Originally posted by CleffyII Who ever said we needed the mexican governments approval to annex it?  We can claim we are liberating its citizens from its corrupt government.
    One day soon we will hear about this operation to free the people of Mexico. It will be codenamed Operation Enduring Benifits.

    Or Operation: Taco Bell and Tequila!

  • KorususKorusus Member UncommonPosts: 831

    I thank the rational people in this thread that didn't just assume the worst and buy into this.  Can't believe everything you hear on t.v.?  Well guess what, you can't believe everything you hear/read/see on the internet either.

    If after seeing that this is a private company printing these coins for profit you still believe this story, then there's only one solution:  You must cut off your head and run around like a chicken.  It's really the only productive thing you can do.  So, ready set go.

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  • Bane82Bane82 Member UncommonPosts: 1,242


    Originally posted by Korusus
    I thank the rational people in this thread that didn't just assume the worst and buy into this.  Can't believe everything you hear on t.v.?  Well guess what, you can't believe everything you hear/read/see on the internet either.
    If after seeing that this is a private company printing these coins for profit you still believe this story, then there's only one solution:  You must cut off your head and run around like a chicken.  It's really the only productive thing you can do.  So, ready set go.

    How do you explain the news feed on the site then? where they're advising investors to pay close attention to the Amero?

  • KorususKorusus Member UncommonPosts: 831

     

    Originally posted by Bane82


     

    Originally posted by Korusus

    I thank the rational people in this thread that didn't just assume the worst and buy into this.  Can't believe everything you hear on t.v.?  Well guess what, you can't believe everything you hear/read/see on the internet either.

    If after seeing that this is a private company printing these coins for profit you still believe this story, then there's only one solution:  You must cut off your head and run around like a chicken.  It's really the only productive thing you can do.  So, ready set go.

     

    How do you explain the news feed on the site then? where they're advising investors to pay close attention to the Amero?

    If you're talking about the CNBC clip...so Steve Previs from Jefferies International believes the Amero is a real thing...that means precisely what to me?

     

    If you'd pay attention to the clip you'll notice a few things

    1) The guy cites the internet as his source...in other words he's just as kooky as some other folks

    2) The journalist interviewing him is obviously taken aback by the guy bringing it up...he wasn't expecting it.  And I'm fairly certain what's going through his mind is "Woah...made a mistake bringing this guy on". 

    And even if the Amero is real and is actually being discussed...so what?  There's nothing to fear but fear itself a great President once told the American public.  Running around afraid of a currency or a political union isn't going to solve anything.  And sorry if I don't automatically believe the website the OP posted or Steve Previs, who I'm sure is an otherwise normal economic analyst or whatever he does.

    Think for yourself.  Don't let conspiracy theorists taint your mind, and don't believe everything the government or media tells you either.  Like most things, the answer lies somewhere in the center.

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  • daeandordaeandor Member UncommonPosts: 2,695

    In all honesty, this is blown out of proportion on both sides.  The USD is not going anywhere in the near future, regardless of whether the Amero is real or not.  The USD will become just like the British Pound in the EU with it's Euro.  The US market and economy will not become integrated into Canadian and Mexican, just like the European markets have not integrated within the EU.

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