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    Apr 20, 2011, 09:41 AM
    Silver Certificate robert b anderson gary belton priest?
    Is it true that FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES are really classified as "worthless securities" under 26 U. S. Code 165(g)? If they are, is it true that that when you cash your check that states "dollars" are really deposited for credit on account and if cashed, you do NOT receive cash but actually worthless securities/non-redeemable FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES instead of lawful money in its clandestine attempt to cheat/swindle you by discharging your debt (48 Stat. at Lg 112) because actually paying you would be against Congressional and public policy. Then actually tax you for credit/worthless securities and NOT lawful money. Also if all this is true, no one has been lawfully paid since 1933? So it is impossible to even talk about "income," "income from all sources" and/ "wages" which is technically a profit on your traded labor which you agreed to give for free instead of bartering your labor for an equal value... Does this make sense or it is just me?

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