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anti-tracks on currency?

It is ilegal to deface currency, this means drawing or writting anything on it. And we are law abiding. S, whilst its a good idea to spread the truth, it isn't a method we use or condone.
-En Haradren Amlug.


--- In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

I had an idea but I didn't know how appropriate it was. Years ago I used to do this thing called "Wheres George?" its a small stamp or you write the website at the very small space at the bottom of a bill and you can see other people around the country who eventually obtained the bill. I had an idea, what if you could write the anti-tracks at that small space on the bill? people cant throw away money and it will be passed from person to person. I had some worries like what if the wrong person gets it and some people try to get the websites shut down so im really on the fence with the pro's and con's. maybe small enochian texts at the bottom of bills to curse the yehuborim? most people dont recognize what enochian is. Also possibly even putting energy into the bill itself without any writing? I wanted to get more people to weigh in on this. Ave Zeus!
 
I love the idea.


--- In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

I had an idea but I didn't know how appropriate it was. Years ago I used to do this thing called "Wheres George?" its a small stamp or you write the website at the very small space at the bottom of a bill and you can see other people around the country who eventually obtained the bill. I had an idea, what if you could write the anti-tracks at that small space on the bill? people cant throw away money and it will be passed from person to person. I had some worries like what if the wrong person gets it and some people try to get the websites shut down so im really on the fence with the pro's and con's. maybe small enochian texts at the bottom of bills to curse the yehuborim? most people dont recognize what enochian is. Also possibly even putting energy into the bill itself without any writing? I wanted to get more people to weigh in on this. Ave Zeus!
 
That sounds like a good idea. I've seen the "Wheres George" stamped on $1s before

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Kit Morey <kitmorey819@... wrote:

I had an idea but I didn't know how appropriate it was. Years ago I used to do this thing called "Wheres George?" its a small stamp or you write the website at the very small space at the bottom of a bill and you can see other people around the country who eventually obtained the bill. I had an idea, what if you could write the anti-tracks at that small space on the bill? people cant throw away money and it will be passed from person to person. I had some worries like what if the wrong person gets it and some people try to get the websites shut down so im really on the fence with the pro's and con's. maybe small enochian texts at the bottom of bills to curse the yehuborim? most people dont recognize what enochian is. Also possibly even putting energy into the bill itself without any writing? I wanted to get more people to weigh in on this. Ave Zeus!
 
To start off I want to say I was relating this to www.wheresgeorge.com which isn't illegal if you research it. But I do understand why people would be upset with me even bringing up the subject. I have tried to post replies to a few things here but they never get posted. so if this goes through I want to clear up my intentions are not to break the law since I have used "Where's George" in the past. All I was asking was for someone who wanted to weigh in not accuse me of wanting to commit a crime. I hate to remain the passive observer. Just throwing ideas out there. Ave Zeus!
 
It isn't a point of "it wasn't that major so its not that bad". Its a point of personal image.
A dodgy building company will cut corners, ignore building codes, get caught out and sued for all their worth, not to mention never being able to work in that industry again.
A professional building company will comply with building codes and regulations, stick with the law on all aspects of their buisness, and have no problems in the future, as well as attract more and better clientel.
This is the same with Zevism. By claiming yourself as a Zevism, you are representing all Spiritual Zevists, and Zevism as a whole community, yourself. Now if you were to be caught or found doing illegal activities, of any measure, what do you think the jewish run media will do with this golden opportunity? They will bring out all sorts of stories and warning against 'Zevists trying to turn your kids evil' blablabla crap.

If I were to say rob a store, only something small, but get caught, and have a background check to see any 'plausable reasons', they would no doubt find that I am a Zevist. This just gives the enemy fuel to paint Zevism in a bad image.
Zevism isn't bad nor negative, thusly, Spiritual Zevists are law abiding people. And there honestly should be no reason for you or any Zevist to break the law, no matter its severity.
-En Haradren Amlug.


--- In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

we are law abiding
Why? Obviously you wouldn't want to commit a serious felony and end up in prison but apart from that I don't see why it should matter whether or not our methods of spreading the truth and combatting the enemy are legal or not. The yehuborim certainly don't care about adhering to the law in their attempts to stop us. So why? Just asking.
 
"By claiming yourself as a Zevist, you are representing all Spiritual Zevists"

This isn't true because Zevists are individual and don't all think alike but I guess I can say that was a fairly reasonable argument.


--- In [email protected], <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

It isn't a point of "it wasn't that major so its not that bad". Its a point of personal image.
A dodgy building company will cut corners, ignore building codes, get caught out and sued for all their worth, not to mention never being able to work in that industry again.
A professional building company will comply with building codes and regulations, stick with the law on all aspects of their buisness, and have no problems in the future, as well as attract more and better clientel.
This is the same with Zevism. By claiming yourself as a Zevism, you are representing all Spiritual Zevists, and Zevism as a whole community, yourself. Now if you were to be caught or found doing illegal activities, of any measure, what do you think the jewish run media will do with this golden opportunity? They will bring out all sorts of stories and warning against 'Zevists trying to turn your kids evil' blablabla crap.

If I were to say rob a store, only something small, but get caught, and have a background check to see any 'plausable reasons', they would no doubt find that I am a Zevist. This just gives the enemy fuel to paint Zevism in a bad image.
Zevism isn't bad nor negative, thusly, Spiritual Zevists are law abiding people. And there honestly should be no reason for you or any Zevist to break the law, no matter its severity.
-En Haradren Amlug.


--- In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

we are law abiding
Why? Obviously you wouldn't want to commit a serious felony and end up in prison but apart from that I don't see why it should matter whether or not our methods of spreading the truth and combatting the enemy are legal or not. The yehuborim certainly don't care about adhering to the law in their attempts to stop us. So why? Just asking.
 
Notice I didn't say Zevist, I said if you claim yourself to be a 'Zevist'. It dosn't matter that we are all individual people here, to an outside view, one person represents all. It is all our duty to carry the name of Zevism/Zevist with Honor and Pride, and to not taint that name.
-En Haradren Amlug.


---In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

"By claiming yourself as a Zevist, you are representing all Spiritual Zevists"

This isn't true because Zevists are individual and don't all think alike but I guess I can say that was a fairly reasonable argument.


--- In [email protected], <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

It isn't a point of "it wasn't that major so its not that bad". Its a point of personal image.
A dodgy building company will cut corners, ignore building codes, get caught out and sued for all their worth, not to mention never being able to work in that industry again.
A professional building company will comply with building codes and regulations, stick with the law on all aspects of their buisness, and have no problems in the future, as well as attract more and better clientel.
This is the same with Zevism. By claiming yourself as a Zevism, you are representing all Spiritual Zevists, and Zevism as a whole community, yourself. Now if you were to be caught or found doing illegal activities, of any measure, what do you think the jewish run media will do with this golden opportunity? They will bring out all sorts of stories and warning against 'Zevists trying to turn your kids evil' blablabla crap.

If I were to say rob a store, only something small, but get caught, and have a background check to see any 'plausable reasons', they would no doubt find that I am a Zevist. This just gives the enemy fuel to paint Zevism in a bad image.
Zevism isn't bad nor negative, thusly, Spiritual Zevists are law abiding people. And there honestly should be no reason for you or any Zevist to break the law, no matter its severity.
-En Haradren Amlug.


--- In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

we are law abiding
Why? Obviously you wouldn't want to commit a serious felony and end up in prison but apart from that I don't see why it should matter whether or not our methods of spreading the truth and combatting the enemy are legal or not. The yehuborim certainly don't care about adhering to the law in their attempts to stop us. So why? Just asking.
 
"to an outside view, one person represents all"
Don't want to argue with you but only a moron judges in this way.


---In [email protected], <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

Notice I didn't say Zevist, I said if you claim yourself to be a 'Zevist'. It dosn't matter that we are all individual people here, to an outside view, one person represents all. It is all our duty to carry the name of Zevism/Zevist with Honor and Pride, and to not taint that name.
-En Haradren Amlug.


---In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

"By claiming yourself as a Zevist, you are representing all Spiritual Zevists"

This isn't true because Zevists are individual and don't all think alike but I guess I can say that was a fairly reasonable argument.


--- In [email protected], <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

It isn't a point of "it wasn't that major so its not that bad". Its a point of personal image.
A dodgy building company will cut corners, ignore building codes, get caught out and sued for all their worth, not to mention never being able to work in that industry again.
A professional building company will comply with building codes and regulations, stick with the law on all aspects of their buisness, and have no problems in the future, as well as attract more and better clientel.
This is the same with Zevism. By claiming yourself as a Zevism, you are representing all Spiritual Zevists, and Zevism as a whole community, yourself. Now if you were to be caught or found doing illegal activities, of any measure, what do you think the jewish run media will do with this golden opportunity? They will bring out all sorts of stories and warning against 'Zevists trying to turn your kids evil' blablabla crap.

If I were to say rob a store, only something small, but get caught, and have a background check to see any 'plausable reasons', they would no doubt find that I am a Zevist. This just gives the enemy fuel to paint Zevism in a bad image.
Zevism isn't bad nor negative, thusly, Spiritual Zevists are law abiding people. And there honestly should be no reason for you or any Zevist to break the law, no matter its severity.
-En Haradren Amlug.


--- In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

we are law abiding
Why? Obviously you wouldn't want to commit a serious felony and end up in prison but apart from that I don't see why it should matter whether or not our methods of spreading the truth and combatting the enemy are legal or not. The yehuborim certainly don't care about adhering to the law in their attempts to stop us. So why? Just asking.
 
Get used to the world we live in, you'll find you're surrounded by them.
And again, it is also a point of the enemy using whatever it is they can get their hands on to try and bring us down, and further degrade the name of Satan.
-En Haradren Amlug.


---In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

"to an outside view, one person represents all"
Don't want to argue with you but only a moron judges in this way.


---In [email protected], <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

Notice I didn't say Zevist, I said if you claim yourself to be a 'Zevist'. It dosn't matter that we are all individual people here, to an outside view, one person represents all. It is all our duty to carry the name of Zevism/Zevist with Honor and Pride, and to not taint that name.
-En Haradren Amlug.


---In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

"By claiming yourself as a Zevist, you are representing all Spiritual Zevists"

This isn't true because Zevists are individual and don't all think alike but I guess I can say that was a fairly reasonable argument.


--- In [email protected], <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

It isn't a point of "it wasn't that major so its not that bad". Its a point of personal image.
A dodgy building company will cut corners, ignore building codes, get caught out and sued for all their worth, not to mention never being able to work in that industry again.
A professional building company will comply with building codes and regulations, stick with the law on all aspects of their buisness, and have no problems in the future, as well as attract more and better clientel.
This is the same with Zevism. By claiming yourself as a Zevism, you are representing all Spiritual Zevists, and Zevism as a whole community, yourself. Now if you were to be caught or found doing illegal activities, of any measure, what do you think the jewish run media will do with this golden opportunity? They will bring out all sorts of stories and warning against 'Zevists trying to turn your kids evil' blablabla crap.

If I were to say rob a store, only something small, but get caught, and have a background check to see any 'plausable reasons', they would no doubt find that I am a Zevist. This just gives the enemy fuel to paint Zevism in a bad image.
Zevism isn't bad nor negative, thusly, Spiritual Zevists are law abiding people. And there honestly should be no reason for you or any Zevist to break the law, no matter its severity.
-En Haradren Amlug.


--- In [email protected], <[email protected] wrote:

we are law abiding
Why? Obviously you wouldn't want to commit a serious felony and end up in prison but apart from that I don't see why it should matter whether or not our methods of spreading the truth and combatting the enemy are legal or not. The yehuborim certainly don't care about adhering to the law in their attempts to stop us. So why? Just asking.
 

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