Hats off to this dude
When you think about it, both the bank robber and the counterfeiter actually help break the debt cycle of the corrupt fed system. The bank robber withdraws cash from the institution and circulates it interest free, while the counterfeiter creates money interest free and circulates it. That cash can actually dilute the uncreated interest factor that the reserve banking system counts on to insure a perpetual cycle of debt.
It poses the moral question - is theft from a thieving system actually a crime?





interest free theft is definitely better than fraud PLUS extortion.
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"Money" has no value - people do.
who knows, maybe it WAS some FBi?
bet they'll be checking the schedules twice now!! lol
Theft is theft, but when what you're taking actually belongs to you and your family/friends/fellow man; just make sure to spread it around!!
i wouldn't shed one tear for a jackal's shilled sheckel.
unbacked script at compounding interest
OR
Counterfeiting and circulating unbacked script interest free?
Speaking of inside jobs, a Counterpunch article discusses the New Hampshire Diebold farce.
During the New Hampshire primary, all the polls predicted that Obama would win.
Polls taken the day before the vote showed Obama up by 10 to 15 points over Clinton, whom Obama had just beaten the week before in Iowa.
Exit polling showed Obama won.
But when the votes were counted, Clinton beat Obama 39.4 per cent to 36.8 per cent.
In New Hampshire, 81 per cent of voting was done with optical scan machines from Diebold (now called Premiere Election Solutions).
Voters used Diebold devices called Accuvote machines, which read paper ballots completed in pen or pencil to fill in little ovals next to the candidate of their choice. The ballots are then fed into, read, and tallied by the magic Diebold machines.
The other 19 per cent of voting was done in towns that used hand-counted paper ballots.
The hand-count said Obama got 38.6 per cent, and Hillary 34.9 per cent. The machine tally was almost the reverse, with Clinton getting 39.6 per cent, and Obama 36.3 per cent.
If all the votes cast had split the way the hand counts split, Obama would have won New Hampshire by over 10,000 votes, instead of losing to Clinton by about 5500 votes.
Most candidates try to avoid calling for a recount, since it makes them look like a “poor loser," but Kucinich didn’t care.
Wherever Diebold machines are used, counting is done by Massachusetts-based LHS Associates, a private firm that controls and programs the Diebold machines' memory cards. Several studies have shown how easy it is to hack memory cards in the Accuvote machines, with some testers breaking into the system in minutes.
In New Hampshire, all the state's larger towns and cities use voting machines.
Hand counts were restricted to small towns in the rural northern part of the state.
David Scanlan, New Hampshire's deputy secretary of state for elections, says there is no way for his office to independently conduct a post-balloting test. The ballot boxes are sealed and the only way they can be opened is for a candidate to request (and pay for) a manual recount, or for a court to order one." Scanlan says that the same is true for the voting machines and the memory cards. While the sealed ballots are retained "for years," however, the memory cards will be back in the hands of the contractor, LHS Associates, in "a few months," to be erased and prepared for use in the general election next November.
Scanlan said that because the machines are freestanding, there is no chance of their being hacked from the outside.
Critics note that memory cards can be easily hacked in advance, and the programs can be easily passed between machines as each is programmed for a particular election.
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Quite simply, electronic voting machines prevent democracy.
Now, if you want to be counted fairly by human beings,


YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR IT YOURSELF.
all sieg_heil the mighty 6exium chip!
Who can do battle with the beast?