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China is proposing to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollar

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11/6/2009 9:12 PM
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China is proposing to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollar
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At a top secret high-finance meeting scheduled for this weekend, China will propose that the US dollar be replaced by the Hong Kong dollar, according to a senior MI6 source. The proposal is under serious consideration by the backers of the new financial system.

As we have previously reported most US dollars ever created are now backed by gold at the rate of 1/28th of a gram per dollar. The fraudulent Federal Reserve Board fiat dollars issued after September, 2008 are not. Nor are any dollars derived from fraudulent "derivatives." So, to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollar all that would be required would be to rename the gold-backed dollars. Any new Hong Kong dollars issued would be backed by the Renminbi, according to the Chinese proposal.

It might also be a good idea to rename the Hong Kong dollar the Hong Kong Yen (pronounced Yuan in Chinese). This is not for chauvinistic Asian reasons but simply because the dollar symbol $, is derived from a Satanic image of two snakes fighting while the word Yen means “fountain of life.”

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 700544
11/6/2009 9:18 PM
Re: China is proposing to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollarQuote

let them have the un too we have had enough
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 812007
11/6/2009 9:23 PM
Re: China is proposing to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollarQuote

Isn't the HK dollar based on the U.S. dollar?
Anonymous Coward
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11/6/2009 10:17 PM
Re: China is proposing to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollarQuote

bump
Anonymous Coward
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11/6/2009 10:46 PM
Re: China is proposing to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollarQuote

At a top secret high-finance meeting scheduled for this weekend, China will propose that the US dollar be replaced by the Hong Kong dollar, according to a senior MI6 source. The proposal is under serious consideration by the backers of the new financial system.

As we have previously reported most US dollars ever created are now backed by gold at the rate of 1/28th of a gram per dollar. The fraudulent Federal Reserve Board fiat dollars issued after September, 2008 are not. Nor are any dollars derived from fraudulent "derivatives." So, to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollar all that would be required would be to rename the gold-backed dollars. Any new Hong Kong dollars issued would be backed by the Renminbi, according to the Chinese proposal.

It might also be a good idea to rename the Hong Kong dollar the Hong Kong Yen (pronounced Yuan in Chinese). This is not for chauvinistic Asian reasons but simply because the dollar symbol $, is derived from a Satanic image of two snakes fighting while the word Yen means “fountain of life.”

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 811365


Fulford has just proven again that he is either a disinfo agent or an idiot.

Why would China seriously consider putting forth the notion of
making the Hong Kong dollar a reserve currency backed by the RMB?

That would be akin to making the New Zealand dollar the reserve currency backed by the Australian dollar.
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11/6/2009 11:11 PM
Re: China is proposing to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollarQuote

At a top secret high-finance meeting scheduled for this weekend, China will propose that the US dollar be replaced by the Hong Kong dollar, according to a senior MI6 source. The proposal is under serious consideration by the backers of the new financial system.

As we have previously reported most US dollars ever created are now backed by gold at the rate of 1/28th of a gram per dollar. The fraudulent Federal Reserve Board fiat dollars issued after September, 2008 are not. Nor are any dollars derived from fraudulent "derivatives." So, to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollar all that would be required would be to rename the gold-backed dollars. Any new Hong Kong dollars issued would be backed by the Renminbi, according to the Chinese proposal.

It might also be a good idea to rename the Hong Kong dollar the Hong Kong Yen (pronounced Yuan in Chinese). This is not for chauvinistic Asian reasons but simply because the dollar symbol $, is derived from a Satanic image of two snakes fighting while the word Yen means “fountain of life.”

[link to benjaminfulford.typepad.com]


Fulford has just proven again that he is either a disinfo agent or an idiot.

Why would China seriously consider putting forth the notion of
making the Hong Kong dollar a reserve currency backed by the RMB?

That would be akin to making the New Zealand dollar the reserve currency backed by the Australian dollar.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 812377

sound like a fine idea, would help NZ and Australia
Anonymous Coward
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11/6/2009 11:56 PM
Re: China is proposing to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollarQuote

At a top secret high-finance meeting scheduled for this weekend, China will propose that the US dollar be replaced by the Hong Kong dollar, according to a senior MI6 source. The proposal is under serious consideration by the backers of the new financial system.

As we have previously reported most US dollars ever created are now backed by gold at the rate of 1/28th of a gram per dollar. The fraudulent Federal Reserve Board fiat dollars issued after September, 2008 are not. Nor are any dollars derived from fraudulent "derivatives." So, to replace the US dollar with the Hong Kong dollar all that would be required would be to rename the gold-backed dollars. Any new Hong Kong dollars issued would be backed by the Renminbi, according to the Chinese proposal.

It might also be a good idea to rename the Hong Kong dollar the Hong Kong Yen (pronounced Yuan in Chinese). This is not for chauvinistic Asian reasons but simply because the dollar symbol $, is derived from a Satanic image of two snakes fighting while the word Yen means “fountain of life.”

[link to benjaminfulford.typepad.com]


Fulford has just proven again that he is either a disinfo agent or an idiot.

Why would China seriously consider putting forth the notion of
making the Hong Kong dollar a reserve currency backed by the RMB?

That would be akin to making the New Zealand dollar the reserve currency backed by the Australian dollar.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 812377


maybe because they must start to control the main reserve currency kid? charlie
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