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Bankers Declare War on Liberty

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Bankers have just fired the opening salvo in a war that, once settled, will determine WHO OWNS THIS COUNTRY.

By now, most of you have heard about the FBI's recent raid on the offices of the producers of Liberty Dollars and their confiscation of millions of dollars worth of coins and metals.

What you may not realize is that this is the beginning of what will be a long and ferocious battle for the freedom of this once great nation of people to command and control their destinies.

Because as we all know, any and all talk about "Left" and "Right" and "Republicans" and "Democrats" is nothing but smoke and mirrors. The only thing that matters is - who controls the MONEY SUPPLY.

According to an affidavit (PDF) filed by FBI agent Andrew Romagnuolo in support of a federal seizure warrant obtained from a U.S. Magistrate last week, the feds have been investigating Liberty Dollar not just for violating federal bans on circulating alternative currency, but also for mail fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering.

Good post, but the writer fails to note that the charges of mail fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering are all based on the bogus charge that they are "guilty" of anything to begin with ("The currency violations above support the additional federal violations including mail fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy." See, p. 4 of the warrant; p. 1 of the affidavit).

But, since the whole Federal Reserve System is unconstitutional, the application of any laws that maintain that illegitimate monopoly are equally unconstitutional.

As for the mysterious connection to the Western District of North Carolina, the document names William Innes of Asheville as a Regional Currency Officer for Liberty Dollar and an executive committee member of the company. Undercover government agents made Asheville a focus of their investigation as a result, attending area meetings of Liberty Dollar prospective buyers and sellers.

The affidavit further details Liberty Dollar's structure and terms it a "multi-level marketing scheme." The FBI claims the company realizes a profit by selling the Liberty Dollars into circulation. The feds also went back to October 2002 for bank records of Liberty Dollar principals and cite large sums of cash moving between accounts said to be controlled by those individuals.

SO WHAT???

They've just described the conduct of millions of legitimate businesses in the United States.

I bought a whole bunch of worthless coins with a little mouse engraved on them, but the FBI hasn't raided Chuck-e-Cheese offices across the nation! And I can't imagine a more elaborate marketing scheme than that!
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