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>Update On $80 Million in Seized Gold Coins: Judge Rules They “Belong to the U.S. Government”  - Mac Slavo - shtfplan
Sir James, a careful reading of EO 13603 leads me to believe that GATA got it right in that this is for the most part a rewording of previous EOs. There is nothing in it with regard bringing back the draft, aside from an instruction detailing who is to consult with whom on various aspects of doing so should it ever be deemed necessary to do so. And there was nothing at all about the formation of involuntary work gangs in the order.
As for your contention that it is this EO which led to the confiscation of the gold eagles in question, nothing could be further from the truth. Not only do those coins have absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with national security, but there have been laws on the books for more than a century dealing with stolen property: you cannot legally own stolen property even if you did not yourself steal the item(s) in question and even if you paid for them in good faith. It is why pawn shop owners are so careful about the things they buy.


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Début de l'article :Given that tens of millions of Americans cheered in blissful agreement when a Democratic National Convention promotional video claimed that the only thing we all belong to is the government,it would make perfect sense that every thing else belongs to the government as well. Case in point: In July of 2011 a jeweler’s heirs found ten double eagle $20 gold coins in a family safe that dated back to the Roosevelt administration... Lire la suite
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