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BenRayfield (OP)
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June 25, 2011, 08:38:05 PM
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It is well known that a large fraction of all terrorists and drug dealers buy their supplies and whatever else they need using Federal Reserve Dollars, yet the Federal Reserve, knowing this, continues distributing such Dollars.

What is being done to keep these Federal Reserve Dollars away from children?

A strong statistical correlation exists between the Federal Reserve printing more Dollars and the economy being near failure.

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June 25, 2011, 11:09:33 PM
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It's well known that the Federal reserve funds the debt of the US Treasury.  So the Fed is basically funding the entire US military, all the politicians, the CIA, the FBI, etc.  I think it is safe to conclude that the Fed funds terrorism just from that.

But yeah...lol!  Since the FRN are used to as methods of payment by drug dealers and mafia organizations, then just like bitcoin being used as payment for SilkRoad, then I guess using that logic, then one can conclude that the Fed funds terrorism and drug sales.  Cheesy

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Maybe Federal Reserve is worried that Silk Road takes too much of the profits away from FRNs.

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