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02/24/2009

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Matt

The new world currency should be a natural product ensuring human survival.
One cannot eat gold or paper but hempseed.

The planets people need an economic foundation which as a natural product cannot be patented or monopolised but be grown by everyone everywhere.

Great Source: "The Emperor Wears No Clothes" by Jack Herer:

"In 1619, America’s first marijuana law was enacted at Jamestown Colony, Virginia, “ordering” all farmers to “make tryal of “(grow) Indian hempseed. More mandatory (must-grow) hemp cultivation laws were enacted in Massachusetts in 1631, in Connecticut in 1632 and in the Chesapeake Colonies into the mid-1700s."

"Cannabis hemp was legal tender (money) in most of the Americas from 1631 until the early 1800s."

"You could pay your taxes with cannabis hemp throughout America for over 200 years."

- http://www.jackherer.com/chapter01.html

Frank Bauer

Ben,

I am most skeptical about this report:
1) A "stamp" neither change the value, nor the usability of gold, nor is it needed to back fiat money.
2) I see no good argument why the estimates about gold ever mined should be so very wrong.
3) Nowhere else came ever anything alike about "black gold" to my knowledge despite reading various non-mainstream sources.

BTW: What gives gold its value - apart from believe and mysticism?

I think a good answer to this question incorporates many more enlightening answers.

Takoyaki

新しい金融制度の発表はいつ頃ですか? 

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