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Originally posted by Gab1159
reply to post by Crakeur
I did. I want to see both sides of the medal. Scam artists could be disinfo artists spreading so much lies about NESARA in order to make it look rubbish and a scam to get money out of people. We never know. I'm on ATS to get both sides, not immediately believe what is handed to me.
edit on 14-12-2010 by Gab1159 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Crakeur
reply to post by DogsDogsDogs
If everyone was given ten million dollars, we'd have to print money to provide them all and that would result in the ten million being worth much less. Like nothing.
It doesn't work like that but the weasels that profit from these scams are banking, literally, on the hopes and dreams of others, assuming their hopes wills cloud their minds enough to ignore the Facts
Originally posted by Crakeur
reply to post by galactictuan
in pure economic terms, if you give everyone ten million, that ten million is, essentially, worthless. by printing enough money for everyone to have that amount, the dollar will be devalued to the point that it is worthless.
erasing everyone's debt will collapse banks globally.
the entire economic structure will evaporate.
of course, this will all lead to the arrival of the galactic federation and that is really the point of nesara.
of course, one can get all this info, and more, by donating to the many nesara scam sites which, in and of itself, is ridiculous because, if the dollar is going to become worthless and the government is going to wipe out our debt and give us all ten million dollars, why do the folks behind all the nesara sites want our money? they need not worry about the cost of running the site as they can charge it to their soon to be defunct credit cards.
it's a scam. there's really no other way to describe it.