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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Idaho to be a “Safe Haven” for Bitcoin says GOP candidate



Crypto
The Money of Free Men


(Daily Veracity)  Idaho might soon be known again for mining, only this time in the digital landscape of CryptoCurrency.

A Trump-endorsed candidate for Idaho governor, Janice McGeachin, has declared that once elected she will make Idaho a “safe haven” for the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. This comes as looming federal regulations continue to threaten digital tokens worldwide.



The candidate’s announcement immediately gained the attention of prominent cryptocurrency personalities, including Dennis Porter, who shared the news to their large audience of digital currency enthusiasts.

Idaho earned the title of “the gem state” through its rich mineral resources, with silver, gold, and cobalt mines carrying industry through the ages, making the state a rich income and an attractive home for development. Soon, the state might be known for mining once again, only this time in the digital landscape of CryptoCurrency.

Janice, who has earned the unconditional support of President Donald J Trump, is running against the incumbent governor, Brad Little, who’s earned the title of ‘RINO’ for his Republican in Name Only policies regarding lockdowns, masks, and other forms of COVID restrictions.

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1 oz British Silver Britannia
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Silver coins frighten the Elites

Like Crypto both gold and silver coins are untraceable. The 1984 Big Brother Elites can't control or track you.

As of today silver is $24.07 per one Troy ounce coin.

Imagine hiring a plumber or auto mechanic and paying him off in 10 or 20 untraceable silver coins. 

With daily use of gold and silver coins a free underground economy would spring up in every city. Free men and women could earn a living and trade metals for goods and services without having to kiss Big Brother's ass.



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