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that statement is very true, money is debt. Every dollar in circulation has debt there is more debt in the world than money its all a joke, this new system was only introduced in the 20th century so things need to change.
 
Probably going to buy some shares in a company on Monday ...

Sounds daft with all this turmoil but it's about the best time to buy assuming you hit the bottom. I read earlier that Harvey Jones is thinking of buying now having missed two opportunities earlier in the year.
 

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