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Prof wrote:To: Van Pelt
From: Prof:
Re: Post above

Pfui.

Who is Van Pelt??
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David Merrill wrote: Who is Van Pelt??
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David Merrill wrote:Who is Van Pelt?

http://www.suijuris.net/forum/success-s ... oupon.html
And of course DMVP follows nonsensical gibberish with a citation to more nonsensical gibberish.
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Prof wrote:To: Van Pelt
From: Prof:
Re: Post above

Pfui.
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Joey Smith wrote:
David Merrill wrote:Who is Van Pelt?

http://www.suijuris.net/forum/success-s ... oupon.html
And of course DMVP follows nonsensical gibberish with a citation to more nonsensical gibberish.

That's not a citation; that's a link.
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Ah, ok: A link to nonsensical gibberish.
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The Observer wrote:Ah, ok: A link to nonsensical gibberish.
http://friends-n-family-research.info/F ... ency_1.jpg
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David, that link is to a letter in which you advocate "devaluing" the renminbi. I think you meant to advocate for an upward revaluation, not a devaluation. A cheaper renminbi would increase Chinese exports to the U.S.

Revaluing the renminbi is a red herring, IMO. The trade balance could be resolved by devaluing the dollar against all foreign currencies. This would hike the price of cheap consumer goods at Wal-Mart and inflame the lower classes, which is why the U.S. won't really do it.

Since the U.S. economy is so much bigger than the Chinese, if we really wanted to revalue the renminbi upward, it would be easy enough for the U.S. to announce it would buy renminbi for dollars at a rate higher than the official one. But it's in some people's interest to keep the country in debt, so you're not going to see anything of the kind.

David, you were asked point blank what you consider "lawful money." Can you please explain? FRNs say right on their face that they are legal tender. Isn't that lawful money? Could you post a picture of some "lawful money"? You've referred to it a number of times but I don't know what you mean by the phrase.
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lawful money by definition

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You are correct.
David, you were asked point blank what you consider "lawful money."

I consider lawful money exactly what is referred to in Title 12 U.S.C. §411:

http://goldismoney.info/forums/attachme ... 1176137303
They [the stock certificates] shall be redeemed in lawful money on demand...
Confidence in private credit to create currency is debt. Redeeming FRNs in lawful money - that is the lawful money I am talking about - whatever that means.

In other words the BOE devalues as debt is forgiven:

http://www.clubdeparis.org

because the BOE is for debt, not money.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... os/ch.html

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In July 2005, China revalued its currency by 2.1% against the US dollar and moved to an exchange rate system that references a basket of currencies.
= SDRs - Special Drawing Rights - paper gold. The French (Merovingians) and the US went into secret during Amendments to Bretton Woods to execute the removal from gold the Chinese have mimicked. [And remember William Jefferson and Jacques consulting over the weekend just before Turnaround Tuesday? And what was the President of the US suddenly doing in South America on such a precarious weekend? Maybe he has the same definition for lawful money as I do.]

http://friends-n-family-research.info/F ... Page14.jpg

40 million government workers have been fired in China. That is to be considered in your evaluation.

http://goldismoney.info/forums/attachme ... 1180689996


Regards,

David Merrill.
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Re: lawful money by definition

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David Merrill wrote:You are correct.
David, you were asked point blank what you consider "lawful money."

I consider lawful money exactly what is referred to in Title 12 U.S.C. §411:

http://goldismoney.info/forums/attachme ... 1176137303
They [the stock certificates] shall be redeemed in lawful money on demand...
Confidence in private credit to create currency is debt. Redeeming FRNs in lawful money - that is the lawful money I am talking about - whatever that means.

In other words the BOE devalues as debt is forgiven:

http://www.clubdeparis.org

because the BOE is for debt, not money.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... os/ch.html

Wrap Bretton Woods, Jamaica-Rambouillet, Turnaround Tuesday and the Thirty-One Day Government Shutdown up in one week for a fancy Chinese firecracker!
In July 2005, China revalued its currency by 2.1% against the US dollar and moved to an exchange rate system that references a basket of currencies.
= SDRs - Special Drawing Rights - paper gold. The French (Merovingians) and the US went into secret during Amendments to Bretton Woods to execute the removal from gold the Chinese have mimicked.

http://friends-n-family-research.info/F ... Page14.jpg

40 million government workers have been fired in China. That is to be considered in your evaluation.



Regards,

David Merrill.
More piffle.
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such a fun word

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Yes, but it brought a Reader out into the blatant and that is as fun as "piffle".


The definition Prof wants me to grab for lawful money is gold and silver coin (outside the theater of war).

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/n-07-30.pdf

See items 11 and 12...


I agree; saying piffle is worth breaking a cardinal rule about feeding the trolls. And certainly a lot more comfortable than addressing the fact there must be a difference between FRNs and lawful money if they can be redeemed on demand.


Regards,

David Merrill.
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Post by Demosthenes »

You mean the "Reader" who just happens to be posting from the same Qwest IP range in Colorado that you use?
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Demosthenes wrote:You mean the "Reader" who just happens to be posting from the same Qwest IP range in Colorado that you use?

http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs ... efault.htm


The Internet is infinite... eternal. That's a real buzzkill to point out where keyboards are located Demo. For example I am in my underwear and nothing else...

That's the sort of stuff you want to talk about?



Regards,

David Merrill.
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Re: lawful money by definition

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David Merrill wrote: I consider lawful money exactly what is referred to in Title 12 U.S.C. §411:
That doesn't answer the question, which was what you believe "lawful money" is. Finding a reference to the words "lawful" and "money" does not define what the "lawful money" you are talking about. Let's get more specific:

What is "lawful money"?
How does it differ from FRN?
What does it look like?
Have you ever held "lawful money" in your hands?
Can you link to a picture?
Where can you make purchases with "lawful money"?
Redeeming FRNs in lawful money - that is the lawful money I am talking about - whatever that means.
So what does it mean?
SDRs - Special Drawing Rights - paper gold. The French (Merovingians) and the US went into secret during Amendments to Bretton Woods to execute the removal from gold the Chinese have mimicked.
Just answer the questions without going off into conspiracy wonder-land.
And what was the President of the US suddenly doing in South America on such a precarious weekend? Maybe he has the same definition for lawful money as I do.
What is your definition for "lawful money"?
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Re: such a fun word

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David Merrill wrote: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/n-07-30.pdf

See items 11 and 12...
You do realize that you linked to a document that calls your position frivilous, right?
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Demosthenes wrote:You mean the "Reader" who just happens to be posting from the same Qwest IP range in Colorado that you use?
Holy cow, you mean that David is pulling a Mr. Coffee?
David Merrill wrote:The Internet is infinite... eternal. That's a real buzzkill to point out where keyboards are located Demo. For example I am in my underwear and nothing else...
Ok, I think I have this figured out. When you have more clothes on, you are David Van Pelt - when you are sitting around in just your underwear, you're David Merrill.
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Demosthenes wrote:You mean the "Reader" who just happens to be posting from the same Qwest IP range in Colorado that you use?
Perhaps that's David M. Van Pelt's IP address?
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David Merrill wrote:
Demosthenes wrote:You mean the "Reader" who just happens to be posting from the same Qwest IP range in Colorado that you use?

http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs ... efault.htm


The Internet is infinite... eternal. That's a real buzzkill to point out where keyboards are located Demo. For example I am in my underwear and nothing else...

That's the sort of stuff you want to talk about?



Regards,

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David Merrill wrote:
Demosthenes wrote:You mean the "Reader" who just happens to be posting from the same Qwest IP range in Colorado that you use?

The Internet is infinite... eternal. That's a real buzzkill to point out where keyboards are located Demo. For example I am in my underwear and nothing else...
Oh good god. I think I just threw up a little in my mouth. What a life, sitting in your underwear at 9am on a Friday morning.
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