How the U.S. Could Pressure North Korea Tomorrow: Quit the $100 Bill
TIME
By DAVID WOLMAN | Time.com – Fri, Feb 24, 2012 4:40 AM EST..
U.S. negotiators are heading into a second day of what have been dubbed "serious and substantial" talks with North Korean officials. Yet amidst all the discussion of how the U.S. will attempt to work with Kim Jon-un, there has been little (open) speculation as to whether Dear Leader Junior might crank up production of $100 and $50 bills. No, not North Korean 100- or 50-won banknotes, worth about as much as old tissues. I'm talking about fake greenbacks -- or, as the U.S. Secret Service has dubbed them, "superdollars."
Much more at:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-could-pressure-north-korea-tomorrow-quit-100-094000585.html
Quote from: Ross on February 25, 2012, 04:34:42 PM
How the U.S. Could Pressure North Korea Tomorrow: Quit the $100 Bill
TIME
By DAVID WOLMAN | Time.com – Fri, Feb 24, 2012 4:40 AM EST..
U.S. negotiators are heading into a second day of what have been dubbed "serious and substantial" talks with North Korean officials. Yet amidst all the discussion of how the U.S. will attempt to work with Kim Jon-un, there has been little (open) speculation as to whether Dear Leader Junior might crank up production of $100 and $50 bills. No, not North Korean 100- or 50-won banknotes, worth about as much as old tissues. I'm talking about fake greenbacks -- or, as the U.S. Secret Service has dubbed them, "superdollars."
Much more at:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-could-pressure-north-korea-tomorrow-quit-100-094000585.html
Its so that they can eliminate money. One world currency which will be credits in a electronic format.
That makes sense. I sure hope that never happens.
And I now understand since the government can't seem to take guns away from citizens they are going after the ammo.