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Subject:
What is "secret currency"?
Category: Business and Money > Economics Asked by: yuonyonder-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
08 May 2004 11:12 PDT
Expires: 07 Jun 2004 11:12 PDT Question ID: 343234 |
See http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/OST/dagger509/ See http://pub159.ezboard.com/fdiligizerfrm31.showMessage?topicID=202.topic I want clear infinformation on what form and vehicle these and other web sites are talking about. They are secretive about their secret currency sales scheme. There must be people who have written in forums etc about pleasure or displeasure to these newsletter sale advertisements. I believe it is US gold coins with pre 1933 dates that are traded by coin collectors, but am not certain of this. |
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Re: What is "secret currency"?
From: scriptor-ga on 08 May 2004 11:17 PDT |
Somehow, the four letter S-C-A-M come to my mind ... but that is, of course, only my personal subjective opinion. Scriptor |
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Re: What is "secret currency"?
From: corwin02-ga on 08 May 2004 16:49 PDT |
Well I can tell you in one word that this is a SCAM , just to show you this The rothschilds did not become rich of some secret currency but by dealing in war , yes they got rich of countries kicking the hell out of eachother and play middle man in all kinds of deals and lending money to both parties , up to the point that when a rotschild banker refused to lend money there was no war He also ran a nice "rent a troop" bussiness as in you could rent yourself an instant army So this whole story about "secret money" is just a whole load of ..... well you get the picture |
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Re: What is "secret currency"?
From: probonopublico-ga on 09 May 2004 00:31 PDT |
'Secret Money' is probably a metaphor for 'Other People's Money'. In other words, YOUR MONEY. Because that's what they're after. And they want to get rich themselves, at your expense. Keep well away! |
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Re: What is "secret currency"?
From: acidtest4u-ga on 10 May 2004 01:07 PDT |
Remember the golden rule "If it is too nice to be true, then it probably is!!" |
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