Is there a conspiracy to make a North American Union like Europe?
Are the coins already minted?
Over on the 911 Thread Nina posted a video witha guy asserting it has. Here's information to the contrary. It may be in the works, but according to this, the Amero coins in production are not by the US Mint. Not yet...
For the record. I am posting information starting this thread.
Not opinion. (* Except a sentence below)
It may be true that behind closed doors certain people of influence are laying the groundwork for such a Union. Many people would like a 'world without borders'. (Such the modern, in-vogue catch phrase!) * Personally, I wouldn't want to live in a house without walls. That's what a border is, even if it's a pain in the ass. It serves a very real, and often positive purpose.
What do you think?
As far as the coins being already minted,
as the Nina link on the other thread asserted - - -
The following comes from Wikipedia:
[edit] Rumors of "Amero coins"
In August 2007, rumors and conspiracy theories began circulating across the Internet regarding alleged United States Treasury-issued "amero" coins.
The inspiration behind these rumors may have been the posting of images of medallions created by coin designer Daniel Carr.[1] Carr, who designed the New York and Rhode Island 2001 statehood quarters, sells medals and tokens of his own design on his commercial website, "Designs Computed" (also known as "DC Coin").[1] Among his designs are a series of gold, silver and copper fantasy issues of "amero coins" ranging in denomination from one to one thousand.[1] The coins have the legend "Union of North America" on the back with his company's logo, a stylized "DC",[20] in small type.[21] Concerning his "amero" designs, he mentions on his website:
“ My goal with these coins is not to endorse a Union of North America or a common "Amero" currency. I fully support the United States Constitution, and I would not welcome (in any form) a diminishment of its provisions. I expect that these coins will help make more people aware of the issue and the possible ramifications. I leave it up to others to decide if they are in favor of, or against a North American Union. And I encourage citizens to voice their approval or disapproval of government plans that impact them.[22] ”
Unauthorized postings of images taken from his website have been reposted widely across the Internet, often being used as supposed "proof" of the amero coinage. Notably, former Internet radio talk show host Hal Turner ran a full article on his website about the "amero coin", claiming to have arranged for a United States Government minted "amero" to be smuggled out of the Treasury Department by an employee of that organization.[23]
Following Turner's assertions of federal minting of ameros, a web site marketing the curio coins released a statement debunking Turner's claims of a government cover up regarding Daniel Carr's amero.[/COLOR]
So apparently you can get these coins like collector items..
I see an eagle on them, but no maple leaf or burrito.
Are the coins already minted?
Over on the 911 Thread Nina posted a video witha guy asserting it has. Here's information to the contrary. It may be in the works, but according to this, the Amero coins in production are not by the US Mint. Not yet...
For the record. I am posting information starting this thread.
Not opinion. (* Except a sentence below)
It may be true that behind closed doors certain people of influence are laying the groundwork for such a Union. Many people would like a 'world without borders'. (Such the modern, in-vogue catch phrase!) * Personally, I wouldn't want to live in a house without walls. That's what a border is, even if it's a pain in the ass. It serves a very real, and often positive purpose.
What do you think?
As far as the coins being already minted,
as the Nina link on the other thread asserted - - -
The following comes from Wikipedia:
[edit] Rumors of "Amero coins"
In August 2007, rumors and conspiracy theories began circulating across the Internet regarding alleged United States Treasury-issued "amero" coins.
The inspiration behind these rumors may have been the posting of images of medallions created by coin designer Daniel Carr.[1] Carr, who designed the New York and Rhode Island 2001 statehood quarters, sells medals and tokens of his own design on his commercial website, "Designs Computed" (also known as "DC Coin").[1] Among his designs are a series of gold, silver and copper fantasy issues of "amero coins" ranging in denomination from one to one thousand.[1] The coins have the legend "Union of North America" on the back with his company's logo, a stylized "DC",[20] in small type.[21] Concerning his "amero" designs, he mentions on his website:
“ My goal with these coins is not to endorse a Union of North America or a common "Amero" currency. I fully support the United States Constitution, and I would not welcome (in any form) a diminishment of its provisions. I expect that these coins will help make more people aware of the issue and the possible ramifications. I leave it up to others to decide if they are in favor of, or against a North American Union. And I encourage citizens to voice their approval or disapproval of government plans that impact them.[22] ”
Unauthorized postings of images taken from his website have been reposted widely across the Internet, often being used as supposed "proof" of the amero coinage. Notably, former Internet radio talk show host Hal Turner ran a full article on his website about the "amero coin", claiming to have arranged for a United States Government minted "amero" to be smuggled out of the Treasury Department by an employee of that organization.[23]
Following Turner's assertions of federal minting of ameros, a web site marketing the curio coins released a statement debunking Turner's claims of a government cover up regarding Daniel Carr's amero.[/COLOR]
So apparently you can get these coins like collector items..
I see an eagle on them, but no maple leaf or burrito.
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