I like the ammo barter system. I think the video game is Metro..? but in the game they use ammo as currency. its pretty cool. it makes you wanna conserve ammo since you can use it to upgrade weapons.Soccerdad1995 wrote:There really hasn't been "money" for quite a while. Just pieces of paper (actually cotton) with some writing and a signature. Pieces of paper versus bits and bytes? Not much difference there.Ruark wrote:Wow. It's hard to believe we might get to a point where you couldn't have some cash under the mattress - when there's really no such thing as "money" any more, it's just bits and bytes stored on a computer chip somewhere.
As far as barter, the key would be bringing it back to something that holds intrinsic value, yet can be subdivided into very small value things, too facilitate precise pricing and lower value transactions. Ammo comes to mind. A centerfire rifle cartridge in say 30.06 would have a higher value than a generic .22 LR round. A collection of ammo could serve as a useful medium of exchange, IMHO. Or we could go old school and use nails.
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- Tue Apr 17, 2018 1:31 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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- Mon Apr 16, 2018 3:36 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Banks getting in on the action
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I have about $150 in Ethereum and about $50 in Bitcoin. im waiting for the market to bubble again.strogg wrote: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'?
- Mon Apr 16, 2018 2:51 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Banks getting in on the action
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#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 2:21 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Banks getting in on the action
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Hmm.... reminds me of revelation. a lot of things happening are mentioned in revelation. one world govt one world religion a cashless society... these are a few of the things that big govts are striving for that are mentioned. it kinda makes you wonder...tomneal wrote:Hummm...
Over the past year, I've read several articles saying we should move away from cash. 'cause criminals use cash.
India just got rid of big bills.
The 500 Euro is under attack.
The $100 US bill is under attack.
Stores / retail businesses are converting to Credit / Debit card only. No cash and no checks.
The $10,000 limit on depositing cash without IRS reporting is changing for the worse. The limit was $10,000 when mom worked at the bank in the 1960's. Now, "The Fed's" will "get you" if you make several smaller deposits (or withdrawals). Rush Limbaugh was nearly charged for withdrawals. Dennis Haster was convicted of too many withdrawals. Several family owned business have been prosecuted.
Today, $10,000 cash doesn't have the buying power it had in the 1960's (or whenever the limit was set).
A few years ago, the Feds cracked down on Payday Loan business. I think they used the same regulation on Mcmillan stocks.
In states that have 'legalized' marijuana, the businesses can't use banking services.
There seem to be a lot of forces pushing everyone (world wide) away from cash and into banking.
In the US, Banks and Regulators are beginning to abuse their authority.
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'?