I have seen elderly people donating 20s in the Worldwide Damnation Fund boxes as if they were nothing. And that was back in the late 1980s, when you could actually buy something with 20 toilet papers. These people were not even rich--but they had money to fund the global energy harvesting program to get us all microchipped, bar-coded, and enslaved or slaughtered. Which is even worse than the money they bash people as wasting on smoking, gambling, and worshiping the sun.
As a reference, back in those days, one could buy 4 ounces of silver with just one of those 20 toilet paper bills. At its fair value (which it will hit once the banks pull the rug out from under the people or they run out of room to manipulate the price of silver), this amounts to an estimated 960 to 7,000 toilet papers per ounce or upwards of 28,000 toilet papers for the 4 ounces. And, with everything as distorted as it is, when it returns to normal, one will be able to buy a nice house with a 5 ounce bar of silver. A nice house, not a tiny run-down slum--you will be able to get one of those homes featured on Home and Garden Network with a 5 ounce bar of silver. Since they are donating 80% of this each time they donate a 20 toilet paper bill (in 1990), you see the magnitude of what they are wasting every time they donate.
And, even today, with silver up to around 18 toilet papers an ounce, you can readily get 5 ounces (a house's worth) with 100 toilet papers including premium. That is not a house payment, that is a house that is paid for. Each and every month they donate 100 toilet papers, or each time they donate 100 toilet papers at the big or grand boasting session (and that doesn't even include the wasted gas and vehicle wear, and other expenses, that come with these things).