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Just to pick another hole in Peter's observations about money, yes cash money does have a promise to pay on it, it's quite prominent but that promise isn't made by me or you (unless of course you are the president of the Bank of England). The promise isn't made by the bearer of the note, it's made to the bearer of the note by the president of the Bank that issued the money. When we exchange a promissory note for goods and services we are giving up our right to claim that sum of money from the Bank of England in exchange for whatever it is we have purchased. We don't need to go back and fulfil the promise made on any promissory note we use, because we didn't make the promise to pay.
Oh my sides, please stop. So the werecustomer strides into Tesco and fills a trolley with the finest comestibles, then advances upon the checkout. A few bleeps later, the cashier says "£234.17, please".PoE wrote:WeRe debit cards would be "charged up", rather than needing machine with real-time internet access.
"Exchequer" originally referred to a cloth marked with black and white squares used for arithmetic. The technique is related to the both the abacus and the roman calculi. Tokens are placed on squares and moved to other squares as the sums they represent change. This was how kings used to total their taxes and other income, albeit according to one ballad, Robin Hood once used the same method to count his loot, so it must have been a popular practice. Which makes sense-- try adding numbers while being both uneducated and having to use roman numerals! So "The Exchequer" was simply the bureaucracy that grew up around the management of the royal treasury, and the Chancellor was the person in charge.rumpelstilzchen wrote:But it's hardly chequered. One black square and half of a white one.
Is it to do with Chancellor of the Exchequer?
How does that relate to MI5 and MI6? Wouldn't it be easier to have called them MI11?
It's all in hand, apparently, because WeRe customers are creative and able to, er, create. They have people with shops and mechanics and all sorts signed up who will take Re. Apparently. It's a whole alternative system that will turn the energy of its members into, er, Re. Or something.Hercule Parrot wrote:Oh my sides, please stop. So the werecustomer strides into Tesco and fills a trolley with the finest comestibles, then advances upon the checkout. ....PoE wrote:WeRe debit cards would be "charged up", rather than needing machine with real-time internet access.
I wonder if bertiebert will take Re for his canned goods, or any other produce he sells. I believe he is a farmer, I wonder if his vendors will take Re, because if everyone is paying him in Re, he wont have any of that evil cash to pay themYiamCross wrote:It's all in hand, apparently, because WeRe customers are creative and able to, er, create. They have people with shops and mechanics and all sorts signed up who will take Re. Apparently. It's a whole alternative system that will turn the energy of its members into, er, Re. Or something.Hercule Parrot wrote:Oh my sides, please stop. So the werecustomer strides into Tesco and fills a trolley with the finest comestibles, then advances upon the checkout. ....PoE wrote:WeRe debit cards would be "charged up", rather than needing machine with real-time internet access.
Re: Peter of England updates.
Postby bertiebert » Thu Jul 02, 2015 9:14 am
I wonder where the trolls get the silly idea that shops wont take Re? lololol
well tescos, macdonalds etc wont, but thats not the object, the object is the WeRe members own their own shops..and much more, there are already skilled mechanics, electronic engineers, artists,farmers, printers, yes REAL skills using our ENERGY , signed up..and we can already pay each other using £ or Re.
soon we will be able to transfer online as well direct from our accounts.. and members will have a list of services and skills available to trade with each other.
and as for the gold notes arriving soon, well...
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It's getting very vocal over in Goofer land http://www.getoutofdebtfree.org/forum/v ... ZUmovlVhBc
Can't wait for the gold notes, they will be very special. Like the WeRe Bankers are special.
I think even though it is the UK deaths could still happen.Origen wrote:Nice little cult he is attempting to make, kinda glad it is in the UK and not America, where i would actually be fearful for people ending up dead.
What will be his undoing is that him and others actively promote the bank like in this topic http://www.getoutofdebtfree.org/forum/v ... ZVbs0aFmiA, while he attempts to pass the joining and monthly fee off as membership to a political movement and you can see some people are trying to now spin it as a movement and not a bank.
I hope the movement gains some traction and they actually try some of the shit that Pete was spewing the other night as it could end up being comedy gold.