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<p>[QUOTE="Hookman, post: 3592500, member: 99642"]If I'm not mistaken, NORFED stands for the " National Organization for the Reform of the FEDeral reserve ".</p><p><br /></p><p>Take the capital letters I've shown and they spell NORFED.</p><p><br /></p><p>It all ties into the belief that the Federal Reserve System is a scam started by a group of bankers who met in secret on Jekyll Island in 1913 (?) to develop a way to control all forms of wealth in America. </p><p>It's a lot more involved than that one sentence but that is the gist of it.</p><p>NORFED, started by Bernard Von Nothaus, wanted to replace fiat currency with coins made of precious metals, and paper "warehouse receipts" backed by precious metals stored in several warehouses. When the Federal government arrested BVN, they also seized billions of dollars of gold, silver, and copper bullion stored in those warehouses and also at the Sunshine Mint. I believe the mint, or one of them , was in Idaho and another in Hawaii.</p><p>Tim Sweet posted some links. You could follow them and read up, or just google the names and read up.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coins are very well done, and made of real PM. The warehouse receipts are also very artful, though it's not likely that they are "backed" by anything any longer.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have not kept up with the NORFED story.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hookman, post: 3592500, member: 99642"]If I'm not mistaken, NORFED stands for the " National Organization for the Reform of the FEDeral reserve ". Take the capital letters I've shown and they spell NORFED. It all ties into the belief that the Federal Reserve System is a scam started by a group of bankers who met in secret on Jekyll Island in 1913 (?) to develop a way to control all forms of wealth in America. It's a lot more involved than that one sentence but that is the gist of it. NORFED, started by Bernard Von Nothaus, wanted to replace fiat currency with coins made of precious metals, and paper "warehouse receipts" backed by precious metals stored in several warehouses. When the Federal government arrested BVN, they also seized billions of dollars of gold, silver, and copper bullion stored in those warehouses and also at the Sunshine Mint. I believe the mint, or one of them , was in Idaho and another in Hawaii. Tim Sweet posted some links. You could follow them and read up, or just google the names and read up. The coins are very well done, and made of real PM. The warehouse receipts are also very artful, though it's not likely that they are "backed" by anything any longer. I have not kept up with the NORFED story.[/QUOTE]
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