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doug555
11-19-14, 10:30 PM
Checkbook money stolen Nov 16?

The Money In Your Bank Account was Stolen This Morning! (http://www.stage2omega.com/the-money-in-your-bank-account-was-stolen-this-morning/)

Perhaps FRNs and checkbook money will soon not circulate AS MONEY given the report at the above link.

This is exactly why the Indorsed Bill Remedy (http://iuvdeposit.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/indorsed-bill-remedy/) is needed ASAP!

In conjunction with the Usufruct Remedy (http://usufructremedy.blogspot.com/)

If so, then the only thing left in circulation AS MONEY will be just the BILLS themselves.

Why not just indorse, return and enforce them as the negotiable instruments that they truly are?!

If dishonored, resurrect McFadden's 1933 charges lodged in the Judiciary.

David, would you know how to get a copy of those documents?

McFadden's charges citation (http://books.google.com/books?id=MKi7ibnzbygC&pg=PA32&lpg=PA32&dq=mcfadden+charges+1933+judiciary&source=bl&ots=4Vt062rw4z&sig=ERIJGamkwH5whr7yezX4GCJYTsc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Bs1wVOaSJ8rHsQTo1YGAAw&ved=0CLIBEOgBMBg#v=onepage&q=mcfadden%20charges%201933%20judiciary&f=false)

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McFadden's 1934 Speech (https://archive.org/stream/CongressmanMcfaddenOnTheFederalReserveCorporation/CongressmanMcfaddenOnTheFederalReserveCorp_djvu.tx t)


Judiciary cite #15 (http://www.nlf.net/Activities/briefings/histimp.html)

15. William Woodin -- Treasury Secretary
Twenty-Four Other Officials


On May 23, 1933, Mr. McFadden introduced an impeachment resolution against twenty-five government officials associated with the Federal Reserve Board and government finance. These individuals included: William Woodin (Secretary of the Treasury); two former Treasury Secretaries (Andrew Mellon and Ogden Mills); J. F. T. O'Connor (Comptroller of Currency); John Pole (Former Comptroller of Currency); four members and three former members of the Federal Reserve Board; twelve Federal Reserve Agents; and one former Federal Reserve Agent. 77 Cong. Rec. 4055 (1933).

Mr. Byrns raised a constitutional question of proper subject matter, since many of the individuals named in the resolution no longer held office. The resolution and the constitutional question were referred to the Judiciary Committee. Id. at 4058.

No other record regarding the disposition of this resolution has been found in primary or secondary sources. Presumably, it died in committee.

How can we get certified copies of these charges from the Judiciary?

doug555
11-22-14, 07:59 PM
Checkbook money stolen Nov 16?

The Money In Your Bank Account was Stolen This Morning! (http://www.stage2omega.com/the-money-in-your-bank-account-was-stolen-this-morning/)

Perhaps FRNs and checkbook money will soon not circulate AS MONEY given the report at the above link.

This is exactly why the Indorsed Bill Remedy (http://iuvdeposit.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/indorsed-bill-remedy/) is needed ASAP!

In conjunction with the Usufruct Remedy (http://usufructremedy.blogspot.com/)

If so, then the only thing left in circulation AS MONEY will be just the BILLS themselves.

Why not just indorse, return and enforce them as the negotiable instruments that they truly are?!

If dishonored, resurrect McFadden's 1933 charges lodged in the Judiciary.

David, would you know how to get a copy of those documents?

McFadden's charges citation (http://books.google.com/books?id=MKi7ibnzbygC&pg=PA32&lpg=PA32&dq=mcfadden+charges+1933+judiciary&source=bl&ots=4Vt062rw4z&sig=ERIJGamkwH5whr7yezX4GCJYTsc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Bs1wVOaSJ8rHsQTo1YGAAw&ved=0CLIBEOgBMBg#v=onepage&q=mcfadden%20charges%201933%20judiciary&f=false)

2044


McFadden's 1934 Speech (https://archive.org/stream/CongressmanMcfaddenOnTheFederalReserveCorporation/CongressmanMcfaddenOnTheFederalReserveCorp_djvu.tx t)


Judiciary cite #15 (http://www.nlf.net/Activities/briefings/histimp.html)

15. William Woodin -- Treasury Secretary
Twenty-Four Other Officials

On May 23, 1933, Mr. McFadden introduced an impeachment resolution against twenty-five government officials associated with the Federal Reserve Board and government finance. These individuals included: William Woodin (Secretary of the Treasury); two former Treasury Secretaries (Andrew Mellon and Ogden Mills); J. F. T. O'Connor (Comptroller of Currency); John Pole (Former Comptroller of Currency); four members and three former members of the Federal Reserve Board; twelve Federal Reserve Agents; and one former Federal Reserve Agent. 77 Cong. Rec. 4055 (1933).

Mr. Byrns raised a constitutional question of proper subject matter, since many of the individuals named in the resolution no longer held office. The resolution and the constitutional question were referred to the Judiciary Committee. Id. at 4058.

No other record regarding the disposition of this resolution has been found in primary or secondary sources. Presumably, it died in committee.


How can we get certified copies of these charges from the Judiciary?