Maybe it's time to start investing in BitcoinGrundy1133 wrote:#BlackMarketSoccerdad1995 wrote:Here is an even scarier question. How would you buy anything (product or service) that the unelected banking elites do not want you to have? With no cash, even media outlets could be bankrupted by cutting off the ability of advertisers or subscribers to pay them. Big money elites will no longer need to get involved in things as mundane as buying candidates. They can just take control directly.tomneal wrote:Just among friends:
How do you buy guns or ammo if all transactions must be done with a credit card and banks won't accept them from 'evil' gun business?
What do you do if your current occupation gets classified as 'evil'?
What do you do if you get reclassified as 'evil'?
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- Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:35 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Banks getting in on the action
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Re: Banks getting in on the action
- Mon Apr 16, 2018 9:18 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Banks getting in on the action
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Re: Banks getting in on the action
I'm doing the exact same thing. I've had the credit card open for a while with a decent credit line, so closing it will considerably impact my credit score. May as well have them deal with an open account with no income while helping my credit score. Win-Win.TxRVer wrote:I'm going to keep my credit card account open, but not use it. They'll have to maintain the account with no income from it.