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Guy who put Ron Paul's face on his own minted coins convicted of "domestic terrorism," could get 15 years
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1308862:MV8xNDA5NTA2XzIzMjIxMTI2X0FBOEFFMEJG] [quote:G. House] [quote:Jamal_fazes_em_all 1308428] http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/53358/ "[Bernard] von NotHaus was also the founder of the National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve and Internal Revenue Code (NOFRED). One of the aims of the organization was to mix in the Liberty coins with standard US currency, said the agency." [/quote] I don't see why they had to label it as domestic terrorism. The author of the article kind of twisted the words of the US Attorney. But the guy in fact BROKE the law. It is quite easy to see that. Well known laws at that. If he had been smart... He would have called it a Liberty coin. Not had a value stamped on the coin. Not claimed it as legal tender. Then... if asked, "what's the value of the coin?" He could have replied, "well, it's worth about a dollar", and winked. If asked OFFICIALLY he could have claimed it an "artistic commemorative." Various companies strike commemoratives all the time. I mean people in the know would know exactly what the coin was all about. If you are going to play games with the government, you've got to play smart. [/quote] The concept of offering a product with a better value used to be a tradition in america and highly regarded. "Dollar" is not unique to america. A coin is not unique to america. In fact there has been no effort made to claim equivalancy to american currency, it was, in fact, a separate, readily identifiable and much better product than american coinage. Other than that, there is nothing on any coin that hasnt been on any of dozens minted for a millenium. Why is there no prosecution of those fake 5 and 20 dollar faux gold american coinage offerings or the 9/11 coin?? Fraud is part and parcel of got procedure, and it isnt gonna stop for you. Toadies and wannabes will be discarded by their masters when their usefullness is finished, remember that. [/quote]
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"[Bernard] von NotHaus was also the founder of the National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve and Internal Revenue Code (NOFRED). One of the aims of the organization was to mix in the Liberty coins with standard US currency, said the agency."
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