A charitable trust. These are the only legal fictions allowed to extend beyond 99 years. All other legal fictions expire at this boundary.
The Federal Reserve (if it claims existence) is such a charitable trust. If otherwise it expired in 2012.
A clue and let you decide. Gold is for sovereigns, silver for gentlemen, copper for peasants and paper is for slaves. Where do YOU fit?
"The Judge in a Court of Common Law is an impartial referee of the dispute, and he is bound to protect the Rights of the parties to the dispute, or he will have lost whatever jurisdiction he may have had"
At common law a judge in the singular sense has squat for authority. Common law requires a panel of judges, one being of the quorum (knows the law ... not the law presently taught to all lawyers). [my authority for this statement is a magistrates manual printed in 1604 called EIRENARCHE]