No response from feds on seized gospel tracts
Sale of 'million-dollar bills' booming since news of Secret Service raid
Despite WND's repeated attempts, the Secret Service did not respond to a request for comment on agents' seizure of a Christian ministry's gospel tracts designed as "million-dollar bills."The gospel tracts are produced by evangelist Ray Comfort, who told WND yesterday his Living Waters Ministry in Southern California has no plans to stop selling them.In fact, he said, since news of the seizure, his office has been inundated with requests – 500,000 were sold yesterday, nearly exhausting the supply.
Comfort told WND if the Secret Service issues a "cease and desist order," he will comply by creating a new tract, one-and-a-half times the size of a regular bill and emblazoned with "Secret Service Version"
Meanwhile, a WND reader points out retail giant Toys R Us has been selling "million-dollar bills," printed on both front and back, for years. In fine print on the back, the bill says, "This instrument is NON negotiable."
A company called Learning Resources sells "pretend currency" in ones, fives, tens, twenties, fifties and hundreds.
World Class Learning Materials sells a set of 100 bills of different denominations it calls "play money"
A website called Prank Place says its currency for sale "looks and feels real. Great conversation tool. Our funny money and fake million dollar bills look just like real U.S. Currency. These are very high quality, designed by an incredibly talented artist. Our fake money make great gifts, additions to greeting cards, or even sales promotions and sales tools."
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