Time: Thu Nov 14 06:15:38 1996 To: libertylaw@www.ultimate.org From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Re: LLAW: "the State" and th [redacted here] Cc: Bcc: In California, all real properties recorded as "fee simple" transactions are currently being held as collateral under authority of Section 4 of the so-called 14th Amendment, for the benefit of the Federal Reserve Bank and its successors in interest. /s/ Paul Mitchell >> >There is a formula for calculation of the inflation rate that is specified in >> >statute...I also believe that it is accumulative since 1968 when the >> >government totally debased the currency and took all the silver backing and >> >silver out of the treasury. That is the point when the judges salary was >> >diminished. This also means that there are ZERO Article III justices unless >> >they are paid in specie or United States currency backed by gold or silver. I >> >will try to locate the statute for you on this. >> > >> >Send me your brief for People v United States et al so I can look at what you >> >have so far. >> > >> >John Edward >> >------------------------------ >> >Date: 11/13/96 10:42 AM >> >To: John Burr >> >From: libertylaw@www.ultimate.org >> > >> (snipped)> >> >> It is my suspicion, (and I believe Wayne Hage >> has documentation,) that the national debt is >> now collateralized by "federally owned" and >> "controlled" lands. Ergo, should be no surprise >> at the galloping government grab for land. (Recent >> examples: Utah, Heritage Areas, CRP environmental >> easements, land exchanges of "public" lands with >> clouded title for previously patented lands, increase >> in creation of Indian reservations under federal trust >> and on, and on.) If so, then FRN is now backed by >> real property. >> >> Marcia A. >> >> >Hasn't it been so backed for a long time? In 1933, the "New Deal" money >was explicitly backed by "a mortgage on all the homes and othe rproperty >of all the people in the Nation." This from Rep. Patman in the >Congressional Record. > >--Andrew Lehr >CLN > >
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