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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 14, April 3, 2005, Article 10

    SECURITY THREAD THEORY RESURFACES

    On the Internet, some rumors never die, they just recirculate
    again and again. The web site Snopes, devoted to debunking
    Internet hoaxes and false rumors, updated its page devoted to
    the security thread on U.S. paper money on March 29, 2005.

    "According to scuttlebutt, the purpose of the thread isn't really
    to make it more difficult for the ill-intentioned to introduce
    Hidden money worthless currency into circulation by fooling
    its recipients into thinking it genuine, but instead to allow the
    government to know exactly how much money anyone is
    carrying at any particular moment. With the use of special
    scanners, or possibly a beam from a distant satellite, the Feds
    can quickly count the value of all bank notes being carried on
    or about one's person and thus track how much money is
    entering or leaving the country, and with whom. This
    knowledge, says the behind-the-hand whisperings, is used to
    finger drug dealers and smugglers.

    The rumor is bunk. The strip's sole purpose is the foiling of
    counterfeiters. It, along with a number of other security
    features worked into the nation's bank notes, make it far
    harder on the criminal element to produce phony bills that
    will be mistaken for the real thing."

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  • 2005-04-03
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