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tion©gmail.com[[email protected]]; Jeffrey [email protected]]
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Thur 2/24/2011 6:30:12 AM
Subject: RE: SDR
We can't even make our email work, haha.
Interesting idea let me think some more.
From: Jeffrey Epstein
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 10:08 PM
To:
Subject: Re: SDR
correct. another competing sdr, could have fixed value„ transpamcy, as it would all be done by
the gates computers.
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:07 PM, aa
wrote:
Pumpkin, there seem to be really only 4 things you can do with SDR (beyond what's
happening now):
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Turn them into a privately held asset
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Make them the world currency
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Increase their supply
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Decrease their supply
The second idea seems not great. But the first, could be interesting if you think about why
(and who) wants to acquire SDR. Perhaps impose them as a tax for doing business in a
country or trading with them? Increasing their supply seems to be happening now with an
increasing US deficit but soon that might cause implosion. Not sure what happens limiting
their supply since that's never been tried but maybe the better way to limit their supply is to
form another competing SDR. So instead of allowing the jokers at the IMF to pick the basket
of currencies or issuance conditions, you find another entity. Like the Gates Foundation. C)
Or maybe you penalize in SDR or forgive debt not with clever accounting but with SDR?
Does however seem like any change in SDR only props up China.
The amounts might be too big for the foundation.
And why does Soros get to funnel 4B in SDR to his climate stuff?
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