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    You are welcome.

    This brings me to ponder about the IRS. Also, the notion about publishing a corporate charter with the Secretary of State?


    Crosstalk:

    I forwarded the original email to the sender of this one. The reason is kind of self explanatory. He has a hell of a web site.

    This man authored the Federal Zone: http://www.supremelaw.org/fedzone11/index.htm

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    From:
    Date: 6/8/2011 7:04:13 AM
    To: Cc:
    Subject: Re: Fw: IRS - FRB being sued

    That was tried many years ago, at the USDC in San Francisco.


    I think what the Plaintiff should also consider is an APPLICATION FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE why the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta should not be ordered to register with the Florida Secretary of State as a "foreign corporation" -- because it was created originally by an Act of Congress: Lewis v. United States:

    http://www.supremelaw.org/decs/lewis/


    See definitions of "foreign" and "domestic" corporations here:

    http://www.supremelaw.org/fedzone11/htm/chaptr11.htm


    We tried to request an Attorney General Opinion from the Washington State AG, several months ago, but their reply
    was that I was not eligible to request same because a private Citizen is not listed in State statutes as someone eligible to do so, even though I am also a Private Attorney General.


    Moreover, we have not been able to find any Federal Regulations implementing the Federal Reserve Act as amended.


    When Congress creates a Federal corporation, it does so in its capacity as the Legislature for the federal zone: Daly v. The National Life Insurance Company of the USA:

    http://www.supremelaw.org/fedzone11/htm/append-a.htm

    Same. -- Congress as a Local Legislature. -- Constitutional Law. -- An act of Congress creating a private corporation is the act of Congress as the local Legislature of the District of Columbia; as Congress can not, under the federal constitution, as the Congress of the United States, create a private corporation.

    [end quote]


    According, the original Federal Reserve Act also appears to be Federal MUNICIPAL law.

    Last edited by David Merrill; 06-09-11 at 02:06 PM.

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