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Bullion_Bob
9th February 2011, 10:23 PM
http://www.roadtoroota.com/public/261.cfm

http://www.roadtoroota.com/public/images/261a.jpg

"First of all, I must admit that I am one of those "Conspiracy Nuts" who loves to read meaning into the back of the US $1 bill like I'm trying to solve a centuries old puzzle. The "All Seeing Eye", the pyramid, "One World Government", Masonic symbols, the implications of the Latin words, even the words "In God We Trust" added in 1955...all of it...I'm a big fan of secret meaning. Just Google "US Dollar Hidden Meaning" and you will find almost EVERY INTERPRETATION you can imagine. Since I don't know which is true...I tend to believe ALL OF THEM. More fun that way. If you think this is all hogwash and there is no meaning to the back of the $1 bill..."Duh, it's just a nice picture"...then this article is not for you.

So, of course, I was more than excited when the new $100 bill was FINALLY announced and IT HAD ALL THAT GOLD ON IT!

http://www.newmoney.gov/newmoney/default.aspx

I admit that I am slightly biased on this. One of the central themes of my work at the Road to Roota Letters is that there is a group of people working to end the fiat money system and return the US back to the Gold Standard. For those unfamiliar with the concept read:

The Road to Roota Theory http://www.roadtoroota.com/public/190.cfm

A subscriber tipped me off years ago that the new $100 bill would be "special" when it finally got released and he wasn't lying. I LOVE this bill! Check out how it turns gold in the light...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEabYIStM8Y

Ok. So it may be a coincidence and I may have an over active imagination but bear with me while we explore further. Take a real close look at the new bill keeping in mind that the US has a special history of hidden meaning behind their bills and there's a real possibility of a currency crash (with a return to the Gold Standard) in the very near future.

Let's start with the most glaring difference even from the other new colored bills: that huge Blue Stripe down the right center. For those not familiar with the symbolism of the American flag colors: Red symbolizes Hardiness and Valor, White symbolizes Purity and Innocence and Blue represents Vigilance, Perseverance and Justice. Is it possible that the big Blue Stripe may have more significance that you might expect?

When it comes to monetary theory there are really only two serious camps. The first believes in fiat/paper money and the second believes in a "hard money" backed by gold. Lets assume these two opposing ideologies are represented on this bill. Look closely at the left side of the Blue Stripe. "


http://www.roadtoroota.com/public/images/261f.jpg

cont'd at source...

Ponce
9th February 2011, 10:44 PM
That is sure one ugly sucker and every time they put out a new one it looks worse than the one before.

Orion
9th February 2011, 11:15 PM
Even aesthetically-pleasing fiat money is repugnant.

ximmy
9th February 2011, 11:28 PM
It's like a house or a room cluttered with more and more crap... less is better, not more...

Buddha
9th February 2011, 11:29 PM
My ass also turns gold in the light, it also isn't worth much. :-[

Serpo
10th February 2011, 01:44 AM
Video not available in your country it said....

But any way if it shines golden isnt this it ....eldorado ..........gold paper....this is it the answer ....paper gold.... ;D

Serpo
10th February 2011, 02:55 AM
Video not available in your country it said....

But any way if it shines golden isnt this it ....eldorado ..........gold paper....this is it the answer ....paper gold.... ;D


So once gold is properly valued, the answer is to make paper curency impregnated with real gold.
Gold $10,000 an ounce = 1/100 of an ounce of gold in each 100 dollar bill.
Wouldn't that be too simple?


Was kinda joking but EE you maybe onto something here....hahaha

Sparky
10th February 2011, 08:32 PM
As an aside, regarding these new security-motivated bills of the last several years...

If you were a counterfeiter, wouldn't you simply counterfeit the older bills that have no security features? It's not as if the old bills have an expiration date. (Yet.)

Cobalt
10th February 2011, 09:35 PM
As an aside, regarding these new security-motivated bills of the last several years...

If you were a counterfeiter, wouldn't you simply counterfeit the older bills that have no security features? It's not as if the old bills have an expiration date. (Yet.)





Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

The treasury guys were assured nobody was smart enough to figure that out and here ya go and make them look stupid :D

gunny highway
10th February 2011, 10:24 PM
why would i want to counterfeit a counterfeit, counterfeit debt note?

Horn
10th February 2011, 10:41 PM
This could become a real collector's item...


The new $100's were going to be released on Feb 10, 2011 but the Federal Reserve announced a "delay due to production problems". Why wait so long?

In this video it sure looks like they are in full production already. (what's with the "Wizard of Oz-esque" green drapes? No, I won't run with that!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUALVgbyZ84



There aren't any...

Silver Shield
11th February 2011, 12:05 AM
The currency redesigns are just government propaganda campaigns to inject confidence in the currency.

If the government takes the money seriously enough, we should too...

I watched the ATeam movie the other bay and they were chasing a Blackwater group that was going to commit the unspeakable crime of printing "unbacked" currency. Really... Like every dollar in existence is like that.