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midnight rambler
15th November 2010, 07:00 AM
That's what I've heard from two sources. Anyone got any reference on this?

sirgonzo420
15th November 2010, 07:08 AM
I've heard it expires http://www.december212012.com/.

:o

midnight rambler
15th November 2010, 07:21 AM
I've heard it expires http://www.december212012.com/.

:o





There was nothing substantive on that website regarding the expiration of the Federal Reserve Act.

sirgonzo420
15th November 2010, 07:25 AM
I've heard it expires http://www.december212012.com/.

:o





There was nothing substantive on that website regarding the expiration of the Federal Reserve Act.


LOL

I have read on other sites that the Fed Act expires on 12/21/2012 (if you google 'when does the Federal Reserve Act expire?' you'll see some sites).

Also, many people believe many other events will take place on that same date.

I just included the link above for those who may be interested in the other events.

sirgonzo420
15th November 2010, 07:26 AM
I've heard it expires http://www.december212012.com/.

:o





There was nothing substantive on that website regarding the expiration of the Federal Reserve Act.


By the way, there *is* something about the Fed on that site:

http://www.december212012.info/?p=118

midnight rambler
15th November 2010, 07:31 AM
I've heard it expires http://www.december212012.com/.

:o





There was nothing substantive on that website regarding the expiration of the Federal Reserve Act.


By the way, there *is* something about the Fed on that site:

http://www.december212012.info/?p=118



That article was apparently written to fit the agenda of that website, and their agenda is to make money from fear.

sirgonzo420
15th November 2010, 07:35 AM
I've heard it expires http://www.december212012.com/.

:o





There was nothing substantive on that website regarding the expiration of the Federal Reserve Act.


By the way, there *is* something about the Fed on that site:

http://www.december212012.info/?p=118



That article was apparently written to fit the agenda of that website, and their agenda is to make money from fear.


LOL, I didn't say it was all completely accurate; just that that website did contain some material about the Federal Reserve Act and its expiration.


As far as I can tell, it will expire in late 2012 (probably 12/21).


(actually, it would probably be renewed or replaced with something just as sinister)

Ragnarok
15th November 2010, 07:46 AM
An expiration provision or "sunset" date would have been written into the Act itself if this were the case.

2c, R.

jimswift
15th November 2010, 01:05 PM
Seems like I remember reading the bank itself was originally only chartered for 20 years?

sirgonzo420
15th November 2010, 01:12 PM
Seems like I remember reading the bank itself was originally only chartered for 20 years?


That's right.

The Fed came around in 1913...

and 20 years later in 1933, the USA became bankrupt.

midnight rambler
15th November 2010, 01:15 PM
Seems like I remember reading the bank itself was originally only chartered for 20 years?


That's right.

The Fed came around in 1913...

and 20 years later in 1933, the USA became bankrupt.


And now it's morphed into worse than bankrupt, as in "You better believe in FRNs or we will kill you."

sirgonzo420
15th November 2010, 01:28 PM
Seems like I remember reading the bank itself was originally only chartered for 20 years?


That's right.

The Fed came around in 1913...

and 20 years later in 1933, the USA became bankrupt.


And now it's morphed into worse than bankrupt, as in "You better believe in FRNs or we will kill you."


Makes ya wonder "what comes next", don't it?

midnight rambler
15th November 2010, 01:40 PM
Seems like I remember reading the bank itself was originally only chartered for 20 years?


That's right.

The Fed came around in 1913...

and 20 years later in 1933, the USA became bankrupt.


And now it's morphed into worse than bankrupt, as in "You better believe in FRNs or we will kill you."


Makes ya wonder "what comes next", don't it?


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