Fake Money
Posted in Uncategorized on 10/03/2008 01:15 am by admin
Fake Money
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Reach in your pocket and take out that big roll of bills. Depending on how many of them you have you feel pretty good. BUT did you know they are not worth the paper they are printed on? Huh? Let me explain.
Yes, those bills are legal tender because those guys in Washington passed a law stating they must be accepted for payment. They are Federal Reserve Notes and it states right on the bill, "This is legal tender for all debts, public and private". That is OK, but if you go to the U.S. Mint will they redeem it in gold or silver? Years ago they did, but not since 1971.
Almost everyone has bought stock in a company. The company issues shares and each share represents a portion of the ownership in that company. It is against the best interests of the stockholders to issue additional shares unless something of equal value is added. Why?
Let's keep it very simple. Suppose the company is worth $100,000 and it has issued 100,000 shares of stock. The stock has a book value of $1.00 per share. If the officers of the company decide to issue another 100,000 shares to hire security guards (like soldiers), lease (not buy) an airplane, increase the accounting staff (these folks do not increase production) and pay the executives more (who will produce the same amount as they are now) you will notice that all these expenses do not add to the company's profits. The value of all shares is now 50 cents per share because the value of the company has remained the same. $100,000 divided by 200,000 shares is 50 cents per share.
What has all that to do with your money? You have seen in the paper that the Federal Reserve Bank (it is neither Federal nor maintains a reserve) has had an auction for Treasury Bills. Sir Alan Greenspan has authorized the printing of those T-Bills. With just paper and ink he has created billions of dollars of debt for the government. And who is the government? YOU. Each time the Fed turns on the printing presses to sell government bonds it effectively dilutes the value of the money you have. That is called inflation. Unless the productivity rate of the country increases by a like amount it devalues your currency.
Should you care? What it amounts to is everything will cost more because your money represents less. This is monetary inflation and has nothing to do with the supply of goods. Yet some day (who knows when) those bonds will have to be redeemed. The idea of the central government is to keep watering down the money so they can pay off the debt with cheaper and cheaper dollars. This is a method of creating money instead of raising taxes yet you are paying for it.
Throughout history there have been scores of private and government banks that have issued fake (fiat) money and in every case they have failed and the holders of the fake money have lost. Will that happen this time? I would not bet against it.
Al Thomas' book, "If It Doesn't Go Up, Don't Buy It!" has helped thousands of people make money and keep their profits with his simple 2-step method. Read the first chapter at http://www.mutualfundmagic.com and discover why he's the man that Wall Street does not want you to know.
Copyright 2005
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Dollar Pad of Fake Money - Pimp Costume Accessories $4.91 Fake $100.00 bills - Play Money |
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Fake $10.99 It was the golden age of eBay. Optimistic bidders went online to the world's largest flea market in droves, ready to spend cash on everything from garden gnomes to Mercedes convertibles. Among them were art collectors willing to spend big money on unseen paintings, hoping to buy valuable pieces of art at below-market prices. EBay also attracted the occasional con artist unable to resist the temptation of abusing a system that prided itself on being "based on trust." Kenneth Walton -- once a lawyer bound by the ethics of his profession to uphold the law -- was seduced by just such a con artist and, eventually, became one himself. Ripped from the headlines of the New York Times , the first newspaper to break the story, Fake describes Walton's innocent beginnings as an online art-trading hobbyist and details the downward spiral of greed that ultimately led to his federal felony conviction. What started out as a satisfying exercise in reselling thrift store paintings for a profit in order to pay back student loans and mounting credit card debt soon became a fierce addiction to the subtle deception of luring unsuspecting bidders into overpaying for paintings of questionable origins. In a landscape peopled with colorful eccentrics hoping to score museum-quality paintings at bargain prices, Walton entered into a partnership with Ken Fetterman, an unslick (yet somehow very effective) con man. Over the course of eighteen months they managed to take in hundreds of thousands of dollars by selling forged paintings and bidding on their own auctions to drive up the prices. When their deception was discovered and made international headlines, Walton found himself stalked by reporters and federal agents while Fetterman went on the lam, sparking a nationwide FBI manhunt. His elaborate game of cat and mouse lasted nearly three years, until the feds caught up with him after a routine traffic violation and brought him to justice. In this sensational story of the seductive power of greed, Kenneth Walton breaks his silence for the first time and, in his own words, details the international scandal that forever changed the way eBay does business. |
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Fake Warriors $19.11 Fake Warriors lays bare a national scandal: the shocking story of countless men of the Vietnam War era who falsify their military service. Their motives vary - from seeking unearned glory at the expense of authentic heroes, to more tangible benefits like defrauding the V.A. and stealing money from impressionable women. This book will enable every patriotic American who appreciates the contributions of those who serve their country honorably to identify and expose fake warriors in their midst - as well as to help bring about their long overdue punishment. |
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Actress Angie Dickinson's Lower Half Straddling a Million Dollars in Fake Money $79.99 John Dominis Actress Angie Dickinson's Lower Half Straddling a Million Dollars in Fake Money - Premium Photographic Print |
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Fake It $6 Fake It - Plants and Animals |
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Fake I.D. $7.99 THERE’S MORE THAN ONE WAY TO LOSE IT ALL AT THE TRACK A New York bar bouncer with dreams of being more, Tommy Russo jumps at the chance to join a horse-owning syndicate. But to do so he’ll have to pony up $10,000 – and that’s money he hasn’t got. So what’s an ambitious young man to do? Anything he has to… |
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Fake Fake Sound Of $17.99 Fake Fake Sound Of |
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My Fake Fiance $10.98 Synopsis: Cash-strapped due Jennifer (Melissa Joan Hart) and Vince (Joey Lawrence) hatch the perfect plan – fake a relationship, engagement and quickie wedding. He will get the money to pay off a loan shark, and Jennifer will keep the house wares to fill her home after her moving van is stolen. Convincing their families they’re really in love proves challenging, however, the two unlikely partners begin to soften towards each other. Could love really be in the air? Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: Not Rated Genre: Romance Year: 2009 Release Date: 2010-04-20 Director: Gil Junger |
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Fake Mustache (Hardcover) $22.04 Award-winning author Tom Angleberger flexes his comic muscle in this hairy adventure story with twists at every turn. Regular kid Lenny Flem Jr. is the only one standing between his evil-genius best friend?Casper, a master of disguise and hypnosis?and world domination. It all begins when Casper spends money from his granny on a spectacularly convincing fake mustache, the Heidelberg Handlebar #7. With it he`s able rob banks, amass a vast fortune, and run for president. Is Lenny the only one who can see through his disguise? And will he be able to stop Casper from taking over the world? |
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F For Fake $11.99 F For Fake |
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Fake History $9.49 Fake History |
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Fake French $9.49 Fake French |
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Fake Train $11.49 Fake Train |
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Gallery Fake $59.99 Gallery Fake |
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Lost Money Money Wallet - Green $28 Walking around with fat stacks of cash in your wallet â thatâs the life. Unfortunately, youâre still stuck making fat stacks of burgers for fast food fanatics. Until those Gs start rolling in, fake it in style with the Lost Money Money wallet. This cash carrier offers plenty of card and money space while looking like a wad of Benjamins just waiting to be dropped on all manner of goods and services. A man can dream, right? |
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Hal Leonard Beatles Fake Book $35 The Beatles Fake Book 200 of the Beatles' hits arranged in fake book format, featuring guitar chord frames and lyrics. Includes All My Loving; All You Need Is Love; And I Love Her; Baby, You're a Rich Man; Back in the U.S.S.R.; The Ballad of John and Yoko; Blackbird; Can't Buy Me Love; Come Together; A Day in the Life; Day Tripper; Dear Prudence; Do You Want to Know a Secret; Drive My Car; Eight Days a Week; Eleanor Rigby; The Fool on the Hill; Get Back; Glass Onion; Good Day Sunshine; Got to Get You into My Life; A Hard Day's Night; Help!; Helter Skelter; Here Comes the Sun; Here, There and Everywhere; Hey Jude; I Want to Hold Your Hand; I Saw Her Standing There; In My Life; Lady Madonna; Let It Be; The Long and Winding Road; Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds; Michelle; Money (That's What I Want); Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown); Paperback Writer; Penny Lane; Revolution; She Loves You; Something; Strawberry Fields Forever; Twist and Shout; While My Guitar Gently Weeps; With a Little Help from My Friends; Yellow Submarine; Yesterday; and many more! 176 pages. |
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The Millionaire's Fake Fiancee $16.72 Harley Taizer wasn't used to dealing with her greedy parents. They'd never wanted her and made it perfectly clear by giving her to her grandfather the day she was born. It's funny how things change when money is involved. Discovering her trust fund her parents show up demanding she give them the money. Afraid of just how far his son and daughter in-law will go to get it her grandfather brings in a security specialist to help protect her.Kasper Drake hasn't met a trust fund baby he liked, though he is one himself. Upon meeting his uncle's newest client he's willing to throw out all his preconceived notions out the window. He's trying to get Harley to admit to their fierce attraction when her father shows up demanding to know who Kasper is. She tells him that he's her fianc . Kasper latches onto her lie hoping to make her see how good it could be. |
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Bunny Money $14.38 Rabbit siblings Ruby and Max pool their money together (Ruby's $15 and Max's 25 cents) and head into town to buy the perfect present for their grandmother's birthday. But the trip into town doesn't go quite as planned, and they end up spending a lot of the money for such emergencies as washing and drying Max's clothes after he dirties himself with a pair of fake vampire teeth that ooze cherry syrup. Will Ruby and Max have any money left to buy a present for their grandmother and pay their bus fare back home? Readers can practice their addition and subtraction skills as Ruby and Max make their purchases. Illustrated with watercolor and black line drawings. |
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The Beatles Fake Book - C Edition $39.99 For the first time ever! 200 of the Beatles' hits arranged in fake book format, featuring guitar chord frames and lyrics. All My Loving All You Need Is Love And I Love Her Baby, You're a Rich Man Back in the U.S.S.R. The Ballad of John and Yoko Blackbird Can't Buy Me Love Come Together A Day in the Life Day Tripper Dear Prudence Do You Want to Know a Secret Drive My Car Eight Days a Week Eleanor Rigby The Fool on the Hill Get Back Glass Onion Good Day Sunshine Got to Get You into My Life A Hard Day's Night Help! Helter Skelter Here Comes the Sun Here, There and Everywhere Hey Jude I Want to Hold Your Hand I Saw Her Standing There In My Life Lady Madonna Let It Be The Long and Winding Road Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Michelle Money (That's What I Want) Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) Paperback Writer Penny Lane Revolution She Loves You Something Strawberry Fields Forever Twist and Shout While My Guitar Gently Weeps With a Little Help f |
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The Beatles Fake Book: C Edition $34.66 For the first time ever 200 of the Beatles' hits arranged in fake book format, featuring guitar chord frames and lyrics. All My Loving * All You Need Is Love * And I Love Her * Baby, You're a Rich Man * Back in the U.S.S.R. * The Ballad of John and Yoko * Blackbird * Can't Buy Me Love * Come Together * A Day in the Life * Day Tripper * Dear Prudence * Do You Want to Know a Secret * Drive My Car * Eight Days a Week * Eleanor Rigby * The Fool on the Hill * Get Back * Glass Onion * Good Day Sunshine * Got to Get You into My Life * A Hard Day's Night * Help * Helter Skelter * Here Comes the Sun * Here, There and Everywhere * Hey Jude * I Want to Hold Your Hand * I Saw Her Standing There * In My Life * Lady Madonna * Let It Be * The Long and Winding Road * Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds * Michelle * Money (That's What I Want) * Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) * Paperback Writer * Penny Lane * Revolution * She Loves You * Something * Strawberry Fields Forever * Twist and Shout * While My Guitar Gently Weeps * With a Little Help from My Friends * Yellow Submarine * Yesterday * and many more |
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Money Big Daddy $3.99 This prop money is a pad of $100 oversized fake bills. Printed on the front only,it's white paper with Black ink. Bills measure approximately 9.5" long and 4" tall. There are approximately 40-45 bills on the pad. |
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Fake: Forgery, Lies, & Ebay $3.95 It was the golden age of eBay. Optimistic bidders went online to the world's largest flea market in droves, ready to spend cash on everything from garden gnomes to Mercedes convertibles. Among them were art collectors willing to spend big money on unseen paintings, hoping to buy valuable pieces of art at below-market prices. EBay also attracted the occasional con artist unable to resist the temptation of abusing a system that prided itself on being "based on trust." Kenneth Walton -- once a lawyer bound by the ethics of his profession to uphold the law -- was seduced by just such a con artist and, eventually, became one himself. Ripped from the headlines of the "New York Times," the first newspaper to break the story, "Fake" describes Walton's innocent beginnings as an online art-trading hobbyist and details the downward spiral of greed that ultimately led to his federal felony conviction. What started out as a satisfying exercise in reselling thrift store paintings for a profit in order to pay back student loans and mounting credit card debt soon became a fierce addiction to the subtle deception of luring unsuspecting bidders into overpaying for paintings of questionable origins. In a landscape peopled with colorful eccentrics hoping to score museum-quality paintings at bargain prices, Walton entered into a partnership with Ken Fetterman, an unslick (yet somehow very effective) con man. Over the course of eighteen months they managed to take in hundreds of thousands of dollars by selling forged paintings and bidding on their own auctions to drive up the prices. When their deception was discovered and made international headlines, Walton found himself stalked by reporters andfederal agents while Fetterman went on the lam, sparking a nationwide FBI manhunt. His elaborate game of cat and mouse lasted nearly three years, until the feds caught up with him after a routine traffic violation and brought him to justice. In this sensational story of the seductive power of greed, Kenneth Walton breaks his silence for the first time and, in his own words, details the international scandal that forever changed the way eBay does business. |
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Fake And Real $10 Fake And Real - ESG |
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Too Fake $10 Too Fake - Hockey |
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Fake-Believe $6 Fake-Believe - They Might Be Giants |
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Fake Bonanza $6 Fake Bonanza - Mos Def |


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