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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    This process of double-entry bookkeeping makes a presumption that nobody will ever call in the debt. Redeeming Lawful Money is always presumed deferred. This reduces Federal Reserve notes to insurance policies and the presumption is nobody will ever make a claim to the alleged value. I mention this not to confuse but to encourage the Readers and Members to understand how we will find bottomry and admiralty running a common thread, enabling the Libel of Review.
    I suspect that the system could have worked if it wasn't managed by those who had subversive, vamipric and destructive intentions. The idea is that men of noble and good nature can get along and work together to produce so much value that they could let go of (forgive) a few pennies here and there. Throw in the vampires, stripping of manufacturing / productive base, public school destroying/crippling productive inclination and how can it work anywhere? Or were the public schools dumbed down so the would-be heirs would be so stupid they would effectively abandon their claims. Or is the idea of population reduction about forced abandonment of claims?

    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    In 1933 the charter came due so the Run on the Fed was immanent. People were granted the charter to keep the Fed in business.
    A resulting trust?
    Last edited by allodial; 12-02-14 at 04:58 PM.
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