February 3, 2018 | In Rotterdam You Have to Prove You Bought the Clothes You Wear

Martin Arthur Armstrong is the former chairman of Princeton Economics International Ltd. He is best known for his economic predictions based on the Economic Confidence Model, which he developed.
We have another insane police tactic designed to again strip us of our right and clothing. The police in Rotterdam can now stop and question you based on if you are wearing expensive clothing. You have to prove you bought it and had the money to do so that was legal (paid taxes on it) or else they can strip you of your clothes. You are presumed to be guilty and have to now prove you had taxable income to but your clothes. This is just going way too far. This is the next step in the hunt for taxes.
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Martin Armstrong February 3rd, 2018
Posted In: Armstrong Economics