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    BLBereans. Are you wishing/hoping for something by making a demand or are you wishing/hoping that your demand will be done by the law?

    Keep it simple [insert Name here] redemption on all transactions Title 12 Sec. 411.

    Is Congress who has the power to define money all private credit from the FRB?

    Is that what the law of this congress is telling you there is no lawful money there's only private credit?


    Great than redeem my lawful money to Sec. 152. Lawful money reserve of associations issuing gold notes; receiving notes of other associations

    "Every association organized under section 151 of this title shall at all times keep on hand not less than 25 per centum of its outstanding circulation, in gold or silver coin of the United States; and shall receive at par in the payment of debts the gold notes of every other such association which at the time of such payment is redeeming its circulating notes in gold coin of the United States, and shall be subject to all the provisions of title 62 of the Revised Statutes: Provided, That, in applying the same to associations organized for issuing gold notes, the terms ''lawful money'' and ''lawful money of the United States'' shall be construed to mean gold or silver coin of the United States; and the circulation of such associations shall not be within the limitation of circulation mentioned in title 62 of the Revised Statutes."

    Do what ever you have to do just redeem it.

    Thus, is it possible that the breakdown of law and order plaguing our land originates not in the streets, as the media would have us believe, but in our public offices?


    Bronson v Rodes, 74 US 229 defines lawful money:
    "Lawful money of the United States could only be gold and silver coin, or that which by law is made its equivalent, so as to be exchangeable therefore at par on demand, and does not include a currency which, though nominally exchangeable for coin at its face value, is not redeemable on demand."

    There are so many citations available that it seems like every citizen is required to go all the way to the Supreme Court before he or she can get a ruling in favor of gold and silver. The citizens would not have to go to this expense if they were not hoodwinked by previous administrations.
    Last edited by Chex; 12-28-14 at 05:17 PM.
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