The Theft of Nations: Returning to Gold |
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... gold , particularly the gold jewellery that the Sukus made . One day , two ... coins from other parts of the world and also some printed papers that were ... gold money safe while uplifting their economic conditions by making the savings ...
... gold , particularly the gold jewellery that the Sukus made . One day , two ... coins from other parts of the world and also some printed papers that were ... gold money safe while uplifting their economic conditions by making the savings ...
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Returning to Gold Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera. The people deposited all their gold coins , a total of 100,000 pieces and hence an equivalent number of pieces of paper were given out . Now the people used the paper as money and found that ...
Returning to Gold Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera. The people deposited all their gold coins , a total of 100,000 pieces and hence an equivalent number of pieces of paper were given out . Now the people used the paper as money and found that ...
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... gold coins of the Roman Byzantine empire were already in circulation and were fully accepted by the Arabian community . The gold coins of the Muslim world were called ' dinar ' , a word derived from the Latin denarius . 13 While the ...
... gold coins of the Roman Byzantine empire were already in circulation and were fully accepted by the Arabian community . The gold coins of the Muslim world were called ' dinar ' , a word derived from the Latin denarius . 13 While the ...
Contents
Stakes in the Current Global Financial System | 3 |
SeigniorageThe Instability and Unjustness of the Fiat | 29 |
The Theft of Nations | 43 |
Copyright | |
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