There is a solution: We can defund the monster ourselves because our legislators haven't the courage to do it for us. We can stop using, as a medium of exchange, the money they give us to use. If we believe that the fruits of our labors belong to us and that we are people, not row crops to be harvested, why don't we begin using our own medium of exchange? We now have the ability, through Liberty Currency, to protest the systematic plunder of ourselves and our countrymen one dollar at a time.
NorFed's gold and silver-backed Liberty Currency job function email list became available October 1, 1998. Since that time several of my friends and associates have become Liberty Currency "redemption centers" and I have met NorFed's senior economist and Liberty Currency developer Bernard von Nothaus. Though I thought gold and silver-backed Liberty dollars was a novel idea, I could not see the alternative currency as anything beyond a valuable educational tool.
Idaho, is where the gold and silver that backs nearly $1 million of Liberty Currency currently in circulation is warehoused. While in Coeur d'Alene September 18, 2001 for his annual audit of the Sunshine Mint, von Nothaus had lunch with a dozen friends and NorFed associates. Over lunch von Nothaus, who was the Mint Master for the Royal Hawaiian Mint which he founded in 1976, told the story of how a remote southeast U.S. convenience store is attracting regular customers from 50 miles away because its owner decided to give them the option of trading in Liberty currency.
The Sunshine Mint in Coeur d'Alene
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