This one is almost too ridiculous to believe. Recently a new bill was introduced on the floor of the US Senate entitled, pleasantly, “Combating Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Counterfeiting Act of 2017.” You can probably already guess its contents.
Cash is evil. Bitcoin is evil. Now they’ve gone so far to include prepaid mobile phones, retail gift vouchers, or even electronic coupons. Evil, evil, and evil.
These people are certifiably insane. Among the bill’s sweeping provisions, the government aims to greatly extend its authority to seize your assets through “Civil Asset Forfeiture”. Civil Asset Forfeiture rules allow the government to take whatever they want from you, without a trial or any due process. This new bill adds a laundry list of offenses for which they can legally seize your assets… all of which pertain to money laundering and other financial crimes. Here’s the thing, though: they’ve also vastly expanded on the definition of such ‘financial crimes’, including failure to fill out a form if you happen to be transporting more than $10,000 worth of ‘monetary instruments’. Have too much cash? You’d better tell the government. If not, they’re authorizing themselves in this bill to seize not just the money you didn’t report, but ALL of your assets and bank accounts. They even go so far as to specifically name “safety deposit boxes” among the various assets that they can seize if you don’t fill out the form. (Yet another reason to consider storing cash, gold, and silver in an overseas safety deposit box.) This is unbelievable on so many levels. It’s crazy to begin with that these people are so consumed by the fact that someone has $10,000 in cash. But it’s even crazier that they’re threatening to take EVERYTHING that you own merely for not filling out a piece of paper, without any due process whatsoever. Oh, and on top of civil asset forfeiture penalties, there are also criminal penalties. Right now according to current law they can imprison you for up to FIVE YEARS for not filling out the form. Five years. But apparently that doesn’t go far enough to protect us against evil men in caves. So this bill aims to double the criminal penalty to TEN years in prison. And if that weren’t enough, this bill also gives them with new authority to engage in surveillance and wiretapping (including phone, email, etc.) if they have even a hint of suspicion that you might be transporting excess ‘monetary instruments’. Usually wiretapping authority is reserved for major crimes like kidnapping, human trafficking, felony fraud, etc. Now we can add cash to that list. It’s not just government spy agencies to worry about, either. Banks in the US are already unpaid government spies, required by law to fill out suspicious activity reports on their customers. Then Congress started expanding those requirements to include other businesses and industries that might come into contact with cash. Stock brokers. Casinos. Currency exchanges. Precious metals dealers. Pawnbrokers. The Post Office. According to the law (section 5312 of US Code Title 31), those industries are also required to spy on their customers for the government. But under this new bill, they want to forcibly recruit even more unpaid spies, including any business which issues or redeems ANYTHING that’s prepaid. Prepaid credit cards. Prepaid phones. Prepaid retail gift cards. Prepaid coupons. So, Amazon.com, which issues and redeems prepaid gift cards, will be required under this bill to file reports to the government. For that matter, TGI Fridays and
Might as well take away our fourth of July....
free to do what?
Namaste
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I was just considering how strange it is that "special paperwork" has to be filled out any time someone deposits or withdraws more than a few thousand $$$ at one time. I guess the peasants aren't suppose to be able to have that much.
Was planning on doing a post on it. Might still. Might link this one when I do.
Might as well add #money to the tags, you can still edit the post...
Sick, sad times...
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These bastards are digging their grave deeper and deeper the more Gestapo they get
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Insanity!
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governments that are bankrupt would sooner steal every last penny before cutting a budget.
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Let's see whether this bill makes it through. My thoughts are: who keeps re-electing these guys?
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