[Homestead] gold back currency anyone?

Leslie cayadopi at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 6 19:24:38 EST 2008


This came in from RestoreTheRepublic
 
Has anyone else been noticing undercurrents of revolt all over?  I recently traveled and ran into people talking about seceeding from the nation, and other people sitting nearby in were all listening and nodding their heads in agreement.  
 
Looks like the Lakotas have said "no mas" to US fiat currency...  I haven't contacted them to see where these 10,000 merchants are.  
 
 

People of Lakota Launch Private Bank for Only Silver and Gold Currencies

Hill City, Lakota - November 24, 2008 - In a stunning development, the Free & Independent People of Lakota announced today the introduction of the world's first non-reserve, non-fractional bank that accepts only silver and gold currencies for deposit. 

"Today is a great day for us, a day that we begin to exercise our rights as a sovereign people with strength and pride," comments Canupa Gluha Mani, Tetuwan Council Judicial Member of the Cante Tenza "Strong Heart" Warrior Society.  Mani's 2500 member warrior society has contracted to provide private security services for the Free Lakota Bank.

"We invite people of any creed, faith or heritage to unite in an effort to reclaim control of wealth.  It is our hope that other tribal nations and American citizens recognize the importance of silver and gold as currency and decide to mirror our system of honest trade."  Mani, also known as Duane Martin Sr, is a member of the delegation that declared Lakota independence on December 17th, 2007.

The launch of the Free Lakota Bank is also an incredible victory for StrikeForce Technologies, the access control experts providing depositor Out-of-Band Authentication.  As the Free Lakota Bank does not require a name, photo identification or social security number to transact, StrikeForce's technology met the challenge of limiting fraud without requiring controversial biometric technology. 

The People of Lakota invite depositors to establish accounts and invest in the Free Lakota Bank's General Investment Fund, the fund it uses to develop profitable free-market enterprise inside Lakota territory.  Mani comments that the nation despises donations and charity, and instead insists instead on "earning our wealth by creating value for those that place their faith and trust in our system."

The Free Lakota Bank issues an American Open Currency Standard Approved currency, making it readily accepted for trade by over 10,000 merchants and businesses across the continent. 

For more information, visit the Free Lakota Bank website at http://press.freelakotabank.com

Contact:
Canupa Gluha Mani
service at freelakotabank.com
P.O. Box 512
Hill City, LK 57745
888.784.9996



      


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