shad@teldata.UUCP (02/25/84)
An open letter to the Congress of the United States February 24, 1984. Dear Congressman: I am writing to ask how I may also become an agent of the United States, like the Federal Reserve. I would also like to purchase Notes from the government printing office for a little over $.01 apiece for any denomination of Note and reissue these to banks and other credit agencies and charge interest on them without a promise to repurchase them in lawful money. I would even be willing to submit to an audit in the execution of these transactions, which is better than the Federal Reserve System, since (to my knowledge) they have never been audited by the government. I would also agree to follow Congressional legislation, this is also better than what the Federal Reserve System is doing for the U. S. at this time since telling you to your face that they will neither follow your directives nor those of the executive. I don't see how you can possibly turn down such an offer as this. If you agree, please submit legislation to make me a monetary agent of the United States of America. Extremely Insincerely but always Sincere in Freedom, Warren N. Shadwick