Sheikh Imran Hosein : The Paper Money is the Biggest rip-off in human history ,Sheikh Imran Hosein he explains how Richard Nixon repudiated a treaty obligation (Bretton Woods ) by introducing paper money instead of gold backed money in September 1971 , since then no paper money is redeemable in Gold , but the rip-offs is not over yet , the elite are planning to crash the dollar and all paper money with it in around 2012 , and introduce instead the Digital Money , in this way they will have further control over people's wealth and transactions , his is an excellent analysis by Sheikh Imran Hosein in accordance of what other people are prognostication like Pastor Lindsey Williams who says that according to his sources the US Dollar and the Euro will be dead by 2012 , this is the elite's plan ....
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