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Old January 30, 2017, 04:08 PM
ron lafuddy
 
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Default Shake, Rattle and (Get) Rolled

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Originally Posted by GordonJ View Post
First a link:

http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthre...ghlight=barter

from Aug. 2015, Glenn O. gave us a class in barter. It is the subject of my FLY LOW newsletter tomorrow.

Recently a post regarding forfeiture gave me thought of a cashless society, which the big bad THEY would like to see and are working toward it.

But tit for tat ain't going anywhere. So, we better dust off our barter bonnets with all the trades upon it and join in the Parade.

In the newsletter are links to several barter sites, but if you have one you use regularly, feel free to share.

Gordon Mr. Chattel/Barter

Barter or trade is always an option and will work for many things, maybe most. It does take time and effort to put the arrangements together. I can see being able to carry on daily functions, having bartered for most necessities.

Taking barter/exchange a step further, the right to hold, use or consume a product/service or otherwise, when reduced to writing, can make you wealthy. Check out what Elon Musk is doing with regards to carbon credits. I'm no fan of his, but I do pay attention to how the system works, and how wealth is extracted from it.

That said, barter will not protect you from the seizure of personal property, real estate, bank accounts and more, being practiced at every level of government. Right down to the local cop shop. Everyone is in on the party, including judges and attorneys.

A friend lost a rental property that he has owned for some 20+ years. A routine traffic stop of the property's tenant, by the local sheriff's department, is all it took. An erroneous "hit" by a canine sniffing dog, can also get the ball rolling.

The ink wasn't dry on the inauguration speech, before the announcement was made, that it would be necessary to expand and modernize the IRS with state of the art "tech weapons" to fight tax evasion, and increase collections.

I think we starting to get a "very clear" picture of what the next 4 years might look like.

Takes a heap of money to build a wall and secure a country's borders to keep people in...I mean...er..ah...out.

Ron
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