Have any of you taken a close look at recently printed FRNs? Mnuchin's handwriting is pretty good.
Nah, I like that it isn't chicken scratch. Seems to be a requirement that the Treasurer's cursive sucks, so I like that he chose to go full blown legible instead.
That's outside the scope of what I was talking about, so I'm not sure what to say. But I did find this quote while looking for a picture of the signature:
>Mnuchin was quoted as saying “I felt since it was gonna be on the dollar bill forever, I should have a nice, clean signature.”
I'd say he nailed it.
If it can be considered legally not a signature, maybe he did it on purpose for some reason that we'll learn soon. It's fine if you don't want to discuss it further, because I said what matters in my first post: that's some good handwriting.
>blessed
I'm from the Y generation that no longer exists for some reason. Even immersed in the shit, our option to know was far more available and at a far earlier point in our lives. It's sad that so many didn't even see it. But then, knowing from an early age did make me too afraid to go out and live a normal life. I almost wish that I hadn't learned early on that every path open to us is a deadly snare.
Not too bad I guess. It was a lot worse before Trump. I spent about 20 years knowing for sure that everything was going to be taken from us before we were hunted down and killed.
On a rational level, I know that we're going to at least survive now. But 20 years of waiting to be slaughtered doesn't go away so quickly. You guys are lucky you didn't have the internet until you were adults.
Alex, man. That wasn't Q you were talking to. It was Jerome Corsi with a fake moustache.
Microwave ovens run at 2.4GHz. 5G is closer to the frequency of an active denial system.
I don't hear any real positive feedback about the system from early adopters, yet they continue full bore like it's something people are clamoring for. Something's wrong with the whole situation. And yes, that's what I think it is.