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... Gago and Sago . The Sukus being a very hospitable people welcomed their new guests . Gago and Sago impressed the Sukus with the stories of their extensive travelling . They showed them some gold coins from other parts of the world and ...
... Gago and Sago . The Sukus being a very hospitable people welcomed their new guests . Gago and Sago impressed the Sukus with the stories of their extensive travelling . They showed them some gold coins from other parts of the world and ...
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... Gago and Sago , therefore , became the dominant currency of the island . Nobody used the gold coins anymore . The people were pleased with the ease with which they were able go about doing their businesses . They trusted Gago and Sago ...
... Gago and Sago , therefore , became the dominant currency of the island . Nobody used the gold coins anymore . The people were pleased with the ease with which they were able go about doing their businesses . They trusted Gago and Sago ...
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... Sago gave him and some other Tukus additional paper notes as a rescheduling of their loans . This increased further ... Gago and Sago who once arrived on the shores of the island of Aya with only a printing machine , were now the owners ...
... Sago gave him and some other Tukus additional paper notes as a rescheduling of their loans . This increased further ... Gago and Sago who once arrived on the shores of the island of Aya with only a printing machine , were now the owners ...
Contents
Stakes in the Current Global Financial System | 3 |
SeigniorageThe Instability and Unjustness of the Fiat | 29 |
The Theft of Nations | 43 |
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