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<p>[QUOTE="Guardian1, post: 1993525, member: 72392"]The possible outcome of this COULD be very bad as I had stated in an earlier post. However, the idea itself is not extreme at all, and it's actually the reverse case. The extreme idea is having the Fed control the economy and currency which is a relatively new system. The more natural approach is what has occurred for centuries before the Federal Reserve was established, and even more so before paper money. That is the everyday use gold, silver, and in some cases copper as money. The value is already there in the metals; they are all widely accepted to hold value. Much more so than the paper and cheap metals we carry around with us now. Governments used to mint coins to project their presence, authority, and power. They still never controlled the entire economic system and currency. That is the extreme idea in my opinion. Those that beleive reverting back to the original ways is extreme, chaotic, and will never work, have been conditioned by the government to beleive that it is needed the way it is. Just another form of control.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Guardian1, post: 1993525, member: 72392"]The possible outcome of this COULD be very bad as I had stated in an earlier post. However, the idea itself is not extreme at all, and it's actually the reverse case. The extreme idea is having the Fed control the economy and currency which is a relatively new system. The more natural approach is what has occurred for centuries before the Federal Reserve was established, and even more so before paper money. That is the everyday use gold, silver, and in some cases copper as money. The value is already there in the metals; they are all widely accepted to hold value. Much more so than the paper and cheap metals we carry around with us now. Governments used to mint coins to project their presence, authority, and power. They still never controlled the entire economic system and currency. That is the extreme idea in my opinion. Those that beleive reverting back to the original ways is extreme, chaotic, and will never work, have been conditioned by the government to beleive that it is needed the way it is. Just another form of control.[/QUOTE]
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