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FBI Raids Liberty Dollar Evansville Indiana 2of3 (Ron Paul)
Myself and a few Ron Paul compatriots were interviewed today on our local Fox 7 News affiliate and our NBC affiliate here in Evansville, Indiana. At issue was the seizure of Liberty Dollar property and freeze of assets by FBI and Secret Service agents. In an effort to make the best of a bad situation, we went to first see if we could help in any way, and were at least able to get Ron Paul in the local news for the first time. Thanks to Fox 7 WTVW in Evansville for their fair and sympathetic coverage. Don't know if I can exactly say the same for our NBC affiliate. They obviously had an agenda in their coverage and made several mistakes in their coverage, including saying that the man they interviewed who lost $5000 was suing the Liberty Dollar, which is NOT true! He was actually joining a class action lawsuit to sue the Federal Government. That broadcast can be found among my other videos.
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under mine the federal system :D
Go Ron Paul !!!
rld money system, one world military dictatorship under the absolute control of a marshal law police state, and has done so for decades.
Best to file a lawsuit against the govt and make a stink about it internationally. Hurt the govt 100 times more than if they left you alone. That's what I did when the govt harassed me some years ago. It's the only way to fight the US govt. Harm them exponentially.
See no reason they can't issue a bearer certificate being worth a amount of silver,gold,or platinim owned by the company....cooporations do that with backed bearer bonds and such
Real problem is if the company has a license to issue such financial instruments following US laws?
I'd say stick with trade ingots (not coins)and fuck paper notes all together.
Forefathers would agree too.