The saying Money makes the World go round is in the near future going to change to Gold makes the World go round
Remember we are in the early parts of the 7th Golden Age
Come to think of it the extraterrestrial already know the places where Gold is on this Planet.
The saying Money Talks is soon going to change to Gold Talks which reminds me to get Golden Teeth so I will have a Golden Smile in this 7th Golden Age.
Note: this is under HUMOUR and PLAYGROUND
GOLD WILL MAKE THE WORLD GO ROUND AS WE WILL HAVE GOLDEN CITIES IN THE NEAR FUTURE
INTERESTING INFO BELOW
Zecharia Sitchin
INTRODUCTION
Some 445,000 years ago, astronauts from another planet came to Earth in search of
gold.Splashing down in one of Earth's seas, they waded ashore and established Eridu, "Home in
the Faraway." In time the initial settlement expanded to a full-fledged Mission Earth-with a
Mission Control Center, a spaceport, mining operations, and even a way station on Mars.Short
of manpower, the astronauts employed genetic engineering to fashion Primitive Workers-Homo
sapiens. The Deluge that catastrophically swept over the Earth required a fresh start; the
astronauts became gods, granting Mankind civilization, teaching it to worship.Then, about four
thousand years ago, all that had been achieved unraveled in a nuclear calamity, brought about
by the visitors to Earth in the course of their own rivalries and wars.
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Sweden Moving Towards Cashless Society
(AP) STOCKHOLM - Sweden was the first European country to introduce bank notes in 1661. Now it's come farther than most on the path toward getting rid of them.
"I can't see why we should be printing bank notes at all anymore," says Bjoern Ulvaeus, former member of 1970's pop group ABBA, and a vocal proponent for a world without cash.
The contours of such a society are starting to take shape in this high-tech nation, frustrating those who prefer coins and bills over digital money.
In most Swedish cities, public buses don't accept cash; tickets are prepaid or purchased with a cell phone text message. A small but growing number of businesses only take cards, and some bank offices — which make money on electronic transactions — have stopped handling cash altogether.
"There are towns where it isn't at all possible anymore to enter a bank and use cash," complains Curt Persson, chairman of Sweden's National Pensioners' Organization.
He says that's a problem for elderly people in rural areas who don't have credit cards or don't know how to use them to withdraw cash.
The decline of cash is noticeable even in houses of worship, like the Carl Gustaf Church in Karlshamn, southern Sweden, where Vicar Johan Tyrberg recently installed a card reader to make it easier for worshippers to make offerings.
"People came up to me several times and said they didn't have cash but would still like to donate money," Tyrberg says.
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Excellent comment Delilah777
was it the Chinese who introduced money?..because since money came into circulation corruption came into circulation and SHARING AND CARING LOST ITS VALUE
Do not take this serious...as this is under HUMOUR AND PLAYGROUND and i am in a playful mood.
I went to Starbucks and near closing time the Manager was counting money and i told him soon money will have no value as it is just paper and then i told him that soon it will be Gold that makes the World go round
In a world in which advanced technologies are able to use nuclear fusion in order to synthesize gold from cheap raw materials gold will loose its value, too.
I further have to say that I view your posts very critical all together... You seem to seed disinfo...
Do not take this serious...as this is under HUMOUR AND PLAYGROUND and i am in a playful mood.
I went to Starbucks and near closing time the Manager was counting money and i told him soon money will have no value as it is just paper and then i told him that soon it will be Gold that makes the World go round
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1922/195/Why_Gold_Can_Go_the_Distanc...