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The British £2 coin. There's one in my change purse, a little piece of England that I carry around with me. In the image, it's balanced on a £1 coin. I haven't checked the exchange rates, I'll leave that up to you. Those are £10 pound notes underneath.

Sign in the window of The Bushman's Centre in Pukekura. At the Bushman's Centre you can watch a video showing how they used to jump out of helicopters to catch wild deer to be kept in farms. You can also get a possum pie and feed the wild pig :o)

Old broken Apple Mac surplus to requirements. Wiiliamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City.

 

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The family BIS: The Bank for International Settlements is working with various other crime syndicates (central banks) to build digital financial networks and platforms along with technological tools to support a new era of international monetary cooperation in the digital money ecosystem.

 

I’m gonna make you a deal you can’t refuse. It’s not personal, it’s strictly business. The banker with the briefcase can steal more money than the man with a gun.

 

The future is a tokenized world. The tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs) will enable the buying and selling of digital assets through blockchain technology. Blockchain is a digital ledger, a digital list of records, a digital database that records financial transactions in a business network. Most payment systems are designed for domestic use; therefore, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) must be interlinked to a shared global platform. Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) must be combined with Fast Payment Systems (FPS) in order to calculate various exchange rates for real-time cross-border transactions. CBDCs will then be transferred via digital bridges between domestic platforms and transnational networks. This transnational blockchain network will act like an interbank foreign exchange.

 

There are two main forms of CBDCs: retail CBDCs and wholesale CBDCs. Retail CBDCs are used by the general public and wholesale CBDCs are used by the banking industry. Principles for Financial Market Infrastructures (PFMIs) will be the international standard for this distributed ledger wholesale interbank financial market infrastructure payment settlement system. Indeed, collaboration between global partners will push the boundaries of central bank innovation and efficiency.

 

“Give me control of a nation’s money and I care not who makes its laws.” The banking mafia will extort your money and assets. You’ll own nothing and be happy. You’ll be controlled by a Social Credit Score system. You’ll be given an allowance: Universal Basic Income (universal welfare/socialism). The mob will control you.

 

The Godfather will eventually consolidate the family business, creating a One World Digital Currency (OWDC) called the MARK. The Godfather’s symbol will be a number, and his number will be 666.

 

2 Thessalonians 2:3-4 “Don’t let anyone deceive you in any way, for that day will not come until the rebellion occurs and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the man doomed to destruction. He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God.”

 

(Reuters) – “The first human patient implanted with a brain-chip from Neuralink appears to have fully recovered and is able to control a computer mouse using their thoughts, the startup’s founder Elon Musk said late on Monday.” (One day they’ll be able to do this on an industrial scale: The Fourth Industrial Revolution).

 

Sell,Sell,Sell, says Ally the Stockbroker. And she says a big hello and waggy tail to Matilda & Elanor. I had the pleasure of spending the day with one of my flickr friends, Maureen and her husband. It was great to catch up.

the old Canadian medium of exchange

 

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THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL ...

Who rules the world?

If I had a hundred Euros, and I lent that one hundred Euros to ten or eleven different people at the same time, by issuing each of them with written IOUs for one hundred Euros, and then charged all ten people interest on the same hundred Euros, you would quite rightly call me a fraudster.

That is exactly what global bankers are legally permitted to do.

What makes it even worse is that the hundred Euros bankers lend out to ten different people is not even their own money. It is the money that savers have deposited with them for safe keeping.

A saver gets paid a small amount of interest on his/her hundred Euros, while the banker collects ten lots of interest on the same hundred Euros, and each at a much higher rate than they pay the saver.

If such a fraudulent, banking system is not one of history’s greatest scams, I don’t know what is?

 

IN GOD WE TRUST.

Remember honest money? When money had an intrinsic value in its own right, and could be trusted to hold its value. It was worth at least the value of whatever precious metal the coins were made of (gold or silver). Or it else it was issued as paper money (promissary notes) backed by gold or silver, for which it could be exchanged on demand?

Most crucially, the savings of ordinary, decent, hardworking people retained their value, instead of being constantly eroded by inflation.

 

Legalised fraud.

Now, that money is created out of nothing. It is tantamount to legalised fraud.

Unelected moneylenders and central banks have been allowed to usurp the right of the legitimate, elected government to create money and expand the money supply.

They have been given a virtual licence to 'print' money.

In this modern, banking system, every loan issued by a bank creates a deposit of (in reality) non-existent money, which is then deleted as the loan is repaid and gradually reverts back to its non-existent state, until it is recreated as another loan.

It is 'fiat' money which has no intrinsic value and not backed by gold or silver. It bears no relation to deposits or assets held by the bank, a bank may only hold deposits (people's savings) of around one tenth, or even less, of the money it lends out (fractional reserve banking). Banks profit enormously by paying a paltry rate of interest to the owners (savers) of the small percentage of deposits they hold, and charging a much greater rate of interest on the loans they make of this 'invented' (non-existent) money.

Unbelievably, such fake, 'fiat' money is even loaned to governments all around the world by central banks, and interest is paid on the loans out of taxpayers money.

Disgracefully, if governments of poor nations find it hard to repay the loans or interest, the bankers are able to impose political pressure on those nations. Whoever who holds the purse strings calls the tune.

We see this happening in the EU, with the European Central Bankers dictating the economic policies of Eurozone nations, such as Greece and Italy. This has prompted Matteo Salvini to call the Euro “a crime against humanity”.

 

It is a corrupt, usurious system which is ultimately doomed to fail. When it does, currencies around the world will become worthless.

The banking crisis of 2008 was a relatively, minor forerunner of what we can expect. When the real collapse of the monetary system happens, which is inevitable, it will be many times worse than 2008.

If you think the last recession was bad, you ain't seen nothing yet!

 

The value of a Dollar today, if it was still made in silver (March 2017 silver price) of the same weight as the Morgan silver dollar, would be approx: $15.20.

The silver price fluctuates up and down, but, if money was still backed by silver, your Dollar savings would be worth at least 15 times the transaction value they are at present. For example, $3,000 of savings would be worth at least $45,000.

Who is being conned?

 

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Who trusts the MSM? Their lies are not just fake news, they deliberately set out to slander those who don’t agree with the liberal left, globalist elite. Their lies are positively evil. Everyone should watch this video and they will never trust the media again: banned.video/watch?id=5f00ca7c672706002f4026a9

 

The dangerous, climate change scam:

A high level of Co2 is essential for our survival. The exact opposite of what we a led to believe by the popular, eco- fanatic narrative which is designed to convince people of the necessity for globalist control.

See the truth here:

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[EN] Kara-Suu and its Uzbek counterpart Qorasuv (bot meaning “black water”) are a double-city located at the Uzbek-Kyrgyz border in the Fergana Valley. In 2005, some thousand refugees fled here from Uzbekistan to Kyrgyzstan after the Andijon massacre across a formally closed border. Since then, however, the border has reopened, but only for pedestrians of the two neighbouring nations. The picture shows (invisible) exchance rates at a exchange booth directly at the border, with the “main” currencies: US Dollar, Russian Rouble, Uzbek So’m.

Now Kara-Suu has the biggest market of all Kyrgyzstan, with cheap goods imported to China sold to Uzbek and Kazakh businessmen. People travel quite far (up to one day) to get to that market.

 

[D] Kara-Suu und sein usbekisches Gegenüber Qorasuv (beides bedeutet “schwarzes Wasser”) sind eine Doppelstadt auf der usbekisch-kirgisischen Grenze im Ferganatal. 2005 flohen nach dem Massaker von Andijon ziemlich viele Usbeken über diese eigentlich geschlossene Grenze nach Kirgistan. Die Grenze ist zwar wieder aufgegangen, doch nur Fussgänger der angrenzenden Länder dürfen sie überqueren. Das Foto zeigt eine Tafel zum Anzeigen der Kurse der „wichtigsten“ Fremdwährungen, unbenutzt allerdings: US-Dollars, russische Rubel, usbekische So’m.

 

Kyrgyzstan Travel Report 2009 / Reisebericht Kirgistan 2009

Flight Bishkek – Osh | Fergana Valley | Osh| Osh 2 | Kara-Suu | Özgön | Jalal-Abat | Dostuk| Tash-Kömür | Tash-Kömür 2 | Toktogul | Toktogul 2 | Ačuu-Bulak | Ala-Bel | Ötmök | Kara-Balta | Bishkek | Kök-Mojnok | Kök-Mojnok 2 | Čolpon-Ata | Čolpon-Ata 2 | Karakol | Karakol 2 | Čolpon-Ata 3 | Čolpon-Ata 4 | Dostuk | Bishkek 2 | Bishkek 3 | Bishkek 4 | Bishkek 5 | Bishkek 6 | Bishkek 7 | Bishkek 8

 

Andere Reiseberichte / Other travel reports:

2014 Bangladesch (mit Indien und Nepal) / Bangladesh

2014 Spitzbergen / Svalbard

2013 Nordkorea / North Korea

2012 Irak / Iraq

2012 Jugra (Autonomer Bezirk der Chanten und Mansen) / Yugra

2011 Abchasien / Abkhazia

2011 Uganda, Kenia

2011 Ägypten während der Revolution / Egypt during Revolution

2009 Kuba / Cuba

2008 Balkan-Türkei-Kaukasus / Balkan-Turkey-Caucasus

Male, Maldives - November 26, 2019: Exterior view of the Bank of Maldives, motorbikes parked outside the financial insitituion

The sign is in Spanish | The translation to English is: The Best Exchange Rate. This is, of course, were folks can exchange their Pesos for U.S. Dollars. Wylie Road business centers are home to a variety of consumer and “to the trade” businesses. I think that the text, “Rumba Latina” is pretty obvious…. or not.

Is there going to be a reduction in the dollar exchange rate?

  

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too this picture at a gulf bank branch in kuwait

notice some currency that shouldn't be there ?

Federal Reserve System wants to help out to ease the recession

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My reflection in the window of Marks and Spencer opposite Churchill Square Shopping Centre, Brighton, East Sussex. A Bureau de Change exchange rate board is on display.

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:22.411434/72.897536. km (Map link)

got this quote from "chunky" the artist taxi driver youtu.be/1m9nBZTVmmQ ...thought i'd do something with it.

 

Facts: All figures are in the public domain and many of them are sourced under the Freedom Of Information (FOI) Act.

 

1) The Government “Deficit” was £83 Billion in 2010. Despite 2 years of cuts ... the “Deficit” has increased.

 

2) The major companies and corporations in the UK are sitting on reserves/profits in excess of £750 Billion.

 

3) They refuse to invest because they cannot make “a big enough profit”.

 

4) There is $21/£13 Trillion stashed away in Tax Havens, paying little or no tax.

 

5) £13 Trillion is equal to 10 times the total wealth produced in the UK annually.

 

6) Up to £120 billion is avoided/evaded in taxes by the corporations and the super-rich here in the UK each year ... where is the Deficit?

 

7) Less than 20% of the “Austerity programme” has been implemented ... 80% more to come. NHS sell-off etc, etc.

 

8) It is now confirmed that 73 people die each week after they had been passed “Fit for work” and lost their ESA (Sickness) benefit.

From January to November of 2011 ... 10,600 people who had been removed or transferred from Benefits died during that period of 11 months.

Not my photo. Published for information and education purposes. The Imperial Hotel in Tokyo survived the 1923 earthquake with barely any damage. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the hotel was razed in 1967 to make room for larger facilities. (An idea that most everyone realizes was very dim.) I am happy to say that enjoyed its facilities during my tour in Japan from 1961 through 1963. It was a great weekend getaway and a room with bath cost about $8 U.S. currency. At the time, Yen was 360 per dollar.

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Since I told myself that I'd be doing something to build my network everyday, I am going to write a simple post about the different ways that I save for traveling.

 

These methods are not just for international travel but for domestic travel as well.

 

Foreign Cash - The first and most common way that I save for trips abroad is utilizing services like Travelex's currency exchange. I can have foreign cash shipped directly to my doorstep in a couple days or I can go and pick it up at their mall kiosk about 30 mins from my house. It's not the best way to save all the time but since you can't always afford to go travel Europe when it's cheap, you can do the next best thing....buy foreign cash when the exchange rates are good.

 

The dollar is always fluctuating against all other foreign currencies. Governments of Ireland, Greece and Spain are creating problems for the Euro with bad fiscal policies. Events like this often lead to a much cheaper Euro and an opportunity for eager travelers like myself to get to parts of the world that were quite a bit more expensive than they were just a few days earlier. It's all one big relative financial game. Take advantage of it when your monetary unit is strong.

 

Piggy Bank - We all have a different name for it and I have seen a number of different ways that people put away their small bills and coins. Some people have it in their dresser drawer, glass jar, large hollow red crayons, cigar boxes, a coffee can or maybe you actually have a small porcelain piggy bank that needs to be broken with a hammer to get the stash within. No matter how you stash the cash, it's a piggy bank.

 

I personally use a 5 gallon water jug from Deep Rock or some similar company. It's plenty big and it's very difficult to get the money out so it makes for a great savings plan. I strongly encourage you to start putting aside all of your loose pocket change and any small bills. It's adds up pretty quick and before you know it, you're sitting on a few hundred bucks. It always helps if you drop in a $20 from time to time if you landed some extra bling on that last paycheck.

 

Savings Account + Automatic Draft - I know that a savings account isn't a new way to save money. BUT, it can be a great place to set money aside for a certain trip or venture. I have a separate account that I can't access but 4 times a year that yields a higher interest rate. I simply label'd this account "Travel" and have an automatic $20 or so draft form my checking account into this account a few days after each paycheck. It makes for a nice little extra boost of cash when I finally decide to make it out of the country.

 

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Tiny Travel Tip #7 : exchange money with reputable outlets only ... if you're not good at maths - invest in a currency calculator what may seem like a lot of moolah may be very little, what seems like not a lot dough may be expensive.

 

Palo, a dollar's a dollar right

- well not exactly, it depends on the currency and exchange rate. picturethis 247 mentioned this yesterday ...

Yeah, she and Mr P are pretty smart travelers ...

 

... a little while later ... after much mumbling and googling and calculating ...

 

Palo this is not good ... not good at all ... did you know that based on today's exchange rate $2 Australian will only get us $1.77 in the States but if we decided to cross the border and go to Canada .. you know where altpers and Randy live ... then we would only have to spend $1.07 Australian to get $1 Canadian ...

 

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When we first came to Spain we were getting about 1.5 Euros to the pound which meant we had spare cash each month. Then the value of the Pound plummeted and eventually the two currencies were on par.

 

Since then, the Pound has strengthened against the Euro but has settled around 1.11 to 1.13 which is nowhere near the heady days of 2000 onwards but a damn sight better than the start of this year.

 

Canon 5D Mk II with a Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens.

Here at the Wonsan Hotel's foreign exchange counter, the coffers are bursting full of cash...and the place is swarming with visitors ;-)

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A detail of the hologram security feature on the latest £20 note. I thought I'd take a photo of it while it's still worth something....

 

EOS 50D - EF-S 60mm macro - f/7.1 - 1/20 - ISO 1600 - Standard picture style.

3d render of currency exchange concept

Close-up of Mao Zedong's portrait on 5,10,20,50,100 Yuan RMB (China Currency).

Mao tse-tung (1893-1976) was the first national chairman of the People's Republic of China.

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Canadian & US Dollar Exchange

Currency exchange board showing cross rates between various countries

Visita il nostro sito cambiovaluta.it/ per ulteriori informazioni su tassi di interesse Per conoscere i fondi, bisogna capire l'Tassi di INTERESSE. Questi riguardano investimenti finanziari e prestiti. Scopri come ottenere il massimo dal vostro denaro, riconoscendo Tassi di INTERESSE.

 

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The exchange rate EURO/GBP was about 1.1 when I visited Gibraltar. Shops and attractions (like the cable car) keep fond memories of days past alive, though, and "party like it's 1999", as Prince would say. Do use an ATM on the island to acquire some pounds before you buy anything; any excess currency is bought back by the many exchange bureaus around town.

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