Armstrong Economics Blog
Re-Posted Jul 25, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
Did you ever wonder why when you are flying, you have to show your boarding pass to buy something in the shops after security when in fact nobody can be there without a boarding pass? The answer is start to surface. It turns out the government is tracking the destination of travelers who buy anything. With such a database, that means they could take the next step and send that info to your destination to ensure you pay the tax upon landing. The German magazine GMX has pushed to ask this question that would seem stupid to require a boarding pass once you get through security to buy anything. The hunt for money just keeps getting worse.

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