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Zimbabwe's 100-Trillion-Dollar Note Gains in Value

Zimbabwe's 100-Trillion-Dollar Note Gains in Value

44,542 views -- Jun 16, 2015 -- Wall Street Journal

2.45M subscribers -- Zimbabwe's central bank allowed its citizens to exchange the country's almost worthless currency for US dollars. Its 100-trillion-dollar note is worth just 40 U.S. cents.



my future students will, if they work thru me 'sjoege' chronologically, be reminded of my attempts to help people visualize a natural money mint manned by the ballzy boys easily clawed back from criminal pursuits once helped to see 'delight'. Pierced and counterspun rockstacks as grounding basis for a neighbourhood fountain ... whence everybody gets take their scooped up daily or weekly needportion hence, it's called primary 'rite of way' traffic, serving metabolization of minerals into soils, tree fruits and fragrances, not to mention oxygens.



posted to a Merrick for America vid about her battling twittards whose commiedise she is perceived to endanger or prevent

the pharmaffi[y]a managed to cancel julius Hensel over 140 years ago, using the courts ... now, in the name of, again, health, they plan to ban cash ..[a loss of duh fake money some time after losing touch w real money] ... don't touch the clumps and clods, duh mud/clay [let alone wet/knead some fresh dust into coins to spend in/at/on the 'always all, never nothing' 'intimacy midwife', duh soil 'casino' ... just to fuck with those who monetize - and via twisted rights defense and philanthropy manage to weaponize - tether to the tribal all or nothing in war / in or out in peace integrity and stand alone stability of tribal societies, condemning their 'clients' [victims of their desparation camppains and drives - thru, in over .. and let's not forget slaves .. since, as can be clear by now, i'm on about those Middle Beastern Heavy Tome psyOpeurz]





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