How profitable is a PTO?

Day 1,170, 08:18 Published in South Korea Poland by Rory Winterbourne


As a couple of people have asked, here are a few calculations on how much money the FSR have taken (and continue to take) from the people of South Korea. Enjoy.

Total Donations into Bank of South Korea
5000KRW
2040JPY
11g
6000KRW
6700KRW
5000KRW
25000KRW

Total = 47,700KRW + 2,040JPY + 11g
Converting to KRW using the current exchange rates = 50,962KRW

Total money issued into Bank of South Korea
Wiki - 'Issue money allows congress members to propose a value of local currency that, if voted, will enter into the country accounts. Printing money has a Gold fee which is a fighting measure against puppet administrations who print huge amounts of money to destroy economies from the inside.
If a country wants to issue money it has to pay a tax in gold. The tax is calculated with the rate of 1 national currency = 0.005 Gold. For example: if the country wants to issue 10.000 currency the tax will be 50 GOLD.'


20,000KRW for 100g
10,0000KRW for 500g
Donation here and here

The difference between the issued rate and the actual exchange rate
Issued @ 1g=200KRW
Actual 1g=71.43
Difference or free money, (200-71.43)*600 = 77,143KRW

Total Income for Bank of South Korea
50,962 + 77,143 = 128,104KRW

So what's left over?

96,480.24KRW and 114.13g or 104,644KRW (@ current exchange rate)

How much did the FSR spend on the people of South Korea?
128,104 - 104,644 = 23,460KRW
or 47KRW per citizen of South Korea

How much have the FSR profited from the people of South Korea?
128,104 - 23,460 = 104,644KRW
or 208KRW per citizen of South Korea

Perhaps you might want to ask them for it back?