Banks are squaring off against the Fed and ready to sue over new rules
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I looked into that. As far as I can find, it's a statement that is simply untrue, likely put out by an agent of controlled opposition. The problem is in misunderstanding what the FRB is, and what the Fed is. The FRB is not the Fed, and has almost nothing to do with it. It is an advisory board only (with one minor, but unexploitable exception in the FOMC which isn't worth getting into).
The one and only legal way to "end the Fed" is to simply stop doing business with it. That or go to war with it. The fundamental problem that people don't seem to appreciate is, the Fed is, legally speaking, a sovereign entity (like a city-state).
I believe the US Treasury is the go-to show now, backed by gold repatriated from a few places. Wasn’t Trump’s speech at the Alamo an indication? Gold will end the Fed.
The actual line is:
Those are not quite the same thing, though it does imply your interpretation at first glance. However, why is it in all caps (FED) and missing the article instead of the normal "the Fed"? It looks like an acronym to me. I think there is more contained in that than there appears. It may have nothing to do with the Federal Reserve at all.
Right.
Fiat (?) DOLLARS?
not sure what acronym stands for
It could stand for anything. It could even stand for something like the Federation of Extraterrestrial Draconians for all I know.
Q said multiple meanings exist. It could be this is one of them. Future proves past. It will likely become obvious what it means eventually.
There may be more going on with the US Treasury than there was. I'm not sure about that one. But I can find no evidence that the Fed is involved in that. It is legally speaking a separate entity from the US Govt (not under it's jurisdiction), which makes the narrative about "merging the Treasury with the Fed" a highly problematic (if not completely impossible) ordeal.