- That was the subject of an email received today. When I saw it I thought: I know that secret! It's redeeming lawful money. and I've been doing it for years.
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Originally posted by lorne View Post- That was the subject of an email received today. When I saw it I thought: I know that secret! It's redeeming lawful money. and I've been doing it for years.
Federal Reserve notes are practically worthless, something like .84 out of each Fed. note goes to cover the manufactured debt\inflation. We need to go back to using real
United States $, that are debt free & backed by actual resources...
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Is the redemption of this so called lawful money true?
There is spoken of redeeming lawful money, so as to not
consent to the personal obligation of debt, an inturn being
supposedly tax liable, and therefore not using private credit,
but rather public/lawful money, very well, but every time a
check is cashed, the payor of the check
is using THE very medium of private credit, and such funds,
call them what one will, is still deriving from the source of
private credit within the payors financial account, that the
payee is being issued whether making a demand or not.
The PayCheck itself is stamped on it's face as a form of this
so called private credit, due to the source of funds derived,
that the instrument presents.
Does anyone have evidence to support that there is anything salutary in
making a redemption for lawful money on a paycheck?
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Does anyone have evidence to support that there is anything [good] in
making a redemption for lawful money on a paycheck?
are you asking for evidence that redeeming lawful money brings us outside the Federal Reserve districts, outside central banking, and thus outside income taxes and the warfare it funds? Are you compiling a list?
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Thanks for pointing this poetic post out and welcome Marcel;Originally posted by whirlingwonder View Post
Does anyone have evidence to support that there is anything salutary in
making a redemption for lawful money on a paycheck?
One makes the demand. That is all the law requires of anybody.
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"And if I could I surely would Stand on the rock that Moses stood"
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Read thread "1040 Help"Originally posted by marcel View Post
Does anyone have evidence to support that there is anything [good] in
making a redemption for lawful money on a paycheck?
are you asking for evidence that redeeming lawful money brings us outside the Federal Reserve districts, outside central banking, and thus outside income taxes and the warfare it funds? Are you compiling a list?Last edited by doug555; 09-15-16, 01:20 AM.
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Equity follows the law. If it doesn't follow the law it is not equity. How can one expect to organic law in an equity proceeding except that equity follow the law?Originally posted by Chex View PostNational Liberty Alliance Normal topic, Contract trumps Law - BEWARE by doug555 Does FRN Usage undermine the Grand Jury? Where did this blog go?All rights reserved. Without prejudice. No liability assumed. No value assured.
"The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius"It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter." Proverbs 25:2Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Thess. 5:21.
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Moving into New Zealand; your poetic imagery conjures my sense of Colorado's role - prior to 1938 as the federal jurisdiction spiraled down the tubes... (attached merger of Law and Equity).
From Pink Floyd's The Final Cut. "There's a kid who has a big imagination; Making love to girls in magazines... He wonders if you're sleeping with your new-found faith..."
Keep it up. Or one day they might insist on doing business but not allow the "defendant" to enter any transactions with the clerk of court...
Last edited by David Merrill; 09-17-16, 09:50 AM.
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