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Old 04-02-2006, 08:08 PM
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"Federal Reserve notes represent a first lien on all the assets of the Federal Reserve Banks, and on the collateral specifically held against them."

Simply put, for me, that means, that all things obtained by way of frn's are on the auction block.

I concur that this is a highly probable interpretation.. IE.. it is probably very accurate.

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[So, if one were to stand on the land and make way from what is on the land, would one's things then be placed on the auction block?

Only one question.. the land you are standing on.. do you own it.. if you do, what did you use as a medium to pay for it?


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Old 04-10-2006, 02:30 PM
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JerryPitts, sorry, but I had forgotten this thread.
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[So, if one were to stand on the land and make way from what is on the land, would one's things then be placed on the auction block?

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Only one question.. the land you are standing on.. do you own it.. if you do, what did you use as a medium to pay for it?


Me, personally, I do not own land, but were I to want to, I would think that using gold or silver would be the correct method of payment Now, I have a question from that.....who does the gold or silver go to? If I pay joe for his land, the land that he may have finished making mortgage payments for, does the gold and silver used to pay for it break the hold the state has? I would think there is more to it, but don't quite know what it would be.
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Old 04-10-2006, 04:00 PM
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JerryPitts, sorry, but I had forgotten this thread.




Me, personally, I do not own land, but were I to want to, I would think that using gold or silver would be the correct method of payment Now, I have a question from that.....who does the gold or silver go to? If I pay joe for his land, the land that he may have finished making mortgage payments for, does the gold and silver used to pay for it break the hold the state has? I would think there is more to it, but don't quite know what it would be.

At this point, I must point you in the direction of the US Treasury, FAQ, Currency, Value=== they have stated that the frn represents a first lien on all property, etc. Therefore, if you buy the land with gold or silver, what medium of payment did you use to get the gold or silver?

Bottom line, as long as you have utilized the frn or its associated equivalents, you have placed a first lein on anything that you purchase. Senate document #43 plainly states that all property belongs to the state. Until we can collectively overcome this little misguidance presented by the congress, then we are fighting an uphill battle in attempting to gain alodial title to any piece of property.

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