[cfgeeks] DTAlbert

Karen Hill karendhill at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 8 12:46:18 EST 2007


----- Original Message ----
From: Kevin P. Inscoe <kevin at inscoe.org>
To: Central Florida Geeks <cfgeeks at mail.cfgeeks.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 7, 2007 10:19:20 AM
Subject: Re: [cfgeeks] DTAlbert


Don't have to be. Fortunately there is a Google (for now anyway...)

http://members.aol.com/digasa/stats42.htm

http://www.fear.org/

Cash seizures are up (to quote the movie Sneakers):

http://www.fhp.state.fl.us/html/stats.html

For those of us (yes us whacked out paranoid conspiracy theorists) who
like to use cash as much as possible and attempt to stay off the
computer trail radar are not liked by those in charge because you see if
you don't use a debit card or electronic banking your somehow promoting
communism or more rather they cannot control and seize your assets (or
control you). Cash is not only king it's down right evil in this
kountry. Bets on when cash will no longer be available any longer.

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Kevin P. Inscoe                       Amateur Radio Call Sign: KE3VIN
Deltona, FL 32738                                28.9497N by 81.1952W
kevin [at] inscoe [dot] org                    http://kevininscoe.com
GPG 0x61288D53


----Actually, I just finished reading a book that makes another good point about the use of cash and moving away from credit cards and having all your money tied up in a bank account because if there is a catastrophic event which could contribute to an economical meltdown (including banks) and the FDIC can no longer pay out (our govt is already head over heels in debt) you are screwed.  Far-fetched?  I don't know.  Think of the tsunami and Hurricane Katrina.  Now think of that on a larger scale.  We couldn't even take care of people from Hurricane Katrina.  What if we are hit in multiple places at the same time from a naturally-occuring event (such as massive earthquakes along active and formerly dormant fault-lines) or a large-scale terrorist attack?  I'm sure we'd have all kinds of countries jumping up to help us out...

IF there is a catastrophic global event and people are starving in the area you happen to be living in, you'd better have guns - doesn't matter if it's green or plastic - won't mean diddly squat either way.  Thank goodness my kid is becoming a Zombie expert.  He'll take care of us...he's constantly informing us of the best way to kill a Zombie...it's been proven..well, theoretically, he says... LOL

Just my 1-1/2 cents ...
Karen









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