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International banking - savings in various currencies?

July 30th, 2009

I am looking for a bank that allows you to place your savings into various currencies. Seeing how the US is about to collapse I do not want my savings in the America dollar. I used to have the link and I lost the site somehow.

Any help is GREATLY appreciated.
I know our country is imploding. Collapsing, imploding kinda the same thing. I cant remember the international bank that allowed you to keep it any form……….EVEN GOLD.

One option is to go offshore. (This is not illegal as long as you stay honest to the IRS). I have good experiences with HSBC.

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2 Responses to “International banking - savings in various currencies?”

  1. Comment by D.

    Having a name like GI JOE i would have thought you’d be a little more patriotic. lol. It doesn’t matter what currency you have your money in because it’s all issued by the same banking families. The US dollar, Canadian Dollar, British pound, etc. are all issued by the banking cartel established by our for fathers, and weaseled in place to keep us all as slaves to debt. These families are beyond rich, they print money at will and keep their fortune in the only form of currency which can’t be deemed worthless,…gold. When this banking cartel decides that the experiment is over, all of our worlds’ money will not be worth the paper it’s printed on. Bill Gates will be as poor as you and I, and these people will still have the majority of the worlds gold supply. And don’t kid yourself, the US is not collapsing, they are imploding it.

    Good luck man, if you find out elsewhere, please post it on here, you got me interested.
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  2. Comment by Virion

    One option is to go offshore. (This is not illegal as long as you stay honest to the IRS). I have good experiences with HSBC.
    References :
    http://Www.offshore.hsbc.com