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Veillifted
June 21st, 2007, 11:39 AM
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Wow...it's amazing to see someone like Jefferies, in a position controlling that kind of wealth, who buys into this garbage about the NAU and the Amero.

This is not going to happen. This will never happen. Congress would have to pass this, and there is absolutely no way Congress is every going to give up the dollar and join an international currency. NEVER, EVER, EVER.

I wouldnt be too sure of that. How can we explain all of the documented speeches by both US and foreign leaders specfically calling for a New World Order? Seems if the call for NWO proves to be true and not "conspiracy" than some conformity issues will come into play by not adopting a unified currency. Part of the agreements are economical so simplifying currency is a key issue as well as a unified and borderless order and distribution system.

GAB
June 30th, 2007, 02:18 PM
It is true. Got to Yahoo finance and click on the Dollars to Euros conversion.Then click on the 2 and 5 year charts. Ditto to the replacing the currency with another.

Actually, that weaker dollar is a good sign for exports from the U.S. Things priced in dollars (like Boeing jets) cost less than things priced in euros (like Airbus jets).

Currencies go up and down. We don't have a nasty period of hyperinflation which would make the U.S. dollar worthless. (And if it did, we'd kill our national debt quickly; U.S. Treasury notes are a major mainstay of world currencies, and they are priced in dollars).

I remember when the dollar was four to the Deutschemark, and five to the franc, and then dropped to 2.5 to the DM. Germany didn't take over the world. (And they'd rather have the DM back rather than the Euro.)

Old 33
June 30th, 2007, 03:21 PM
I wouldnt be too sure of that. How can we explain all of the documented speeches by both US and foreign leaders specfically calling for a New World Order?
And what do they mean when they say "New World Order?"

President George H.W. Bush caught all kinds of flak from the :tinfoil conspiracy crowd for talking about a New World Order. What did he mean by that? He meant, we were at the end of the Cold War, the order which had divided the entire world into two camps, one controlled in Washington, the other in Moscow. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, that order ended, too, and the world moved into a new era.

Cait
July 3rd, 2007, 07:38 PM
If you have tons of money.. you better start switching it over.... cause if this does happen... and I firmly believe it will..... your money will be like play money from the nickel and dime store of yesteryear.

Of course, how much will it matter when we (referring to converts after the rapture) can't buy or sell goods without a certain beast's mark?

LoveforChrist
July 3rd, 2007, 08:29 PM
Unfortunately - certain things have to be established - because its going to be real easy and smooth for the anti-christ to take over the world. I think he is enjoying the whole terror attack thing - because that will beef up security. More cameras - more of everything that will help his cause to control the world. That's why it is so important to have your salvation in order - some of us may die before the rapture happens - due to terror attacks - but those that are saved - will return when Christ sets up His Kingdom in Israel.

GAB
July 4th, 2007, 09:03 PM
Well, there are NO plans in Washington to institute a new currency. None. People who suggest otherwise are either misguided or are lying for attention and or money.

ForgivenOne
July 5th, 2007, 03:32 PM
What do you mean "if the dollar collapses." It most definitely will and it won't be by chance either. It will be plowed into the ground on purpose forcing the switch to the Amero. It's simply manipulation.

Michael_+_
July 9th, 2007, 08:52 PM
Well, there are NO plans in Washington to institute a new currency. None. People who suggest otherwise are either misguided or are lying for attention and or money.

Do you have any thing to prove that statement? If the other side has to prove their points, then so should the opposite view.

BondServant
July 9th, 2007, 10:50 PM
This week's Hal Lindsey report has a good section about how the dollar is only backed by the amount of faith the world has in our economy.

www.hallindsey.com

Faline
July 10th, 2007, 01:41 PM
How can you be so sure? They also said Chachi would "NEVER, EVER, EVER" have his own show, but he did.

:aha