FBI Confiscates Ron Paul Dollars
I was looking forward to getting my commemorative Ron Paul copper coins sometime this week. Looks like hell might freeze over first.
FBI agents raided the offices of Bernard von NotHaus, owner of the business the Liberty Dollar (Evansville, IN) early yesterday morning.
For approximately six hours they took all the gold, all the silver, all the platinum and almost two tons of Ron Paul Dollars that where (sic) just delivered last Friday. They also took all the files, all the computers and froze our bank accounts.
Among a broad list of items to be seized:
- Contact information for individuals, businesses, or organizations that have purchased Liberty Dollars
- On-line purchasing records, including Pay Pal
- Marketing items: T-shirts, mousepads, bumper stickers, etc.
They haven't gotten around to shutting down the website...yet.
On the small chance that my "Ron Pauls" made it out the door before the raid took place, are they going to be visiting my house anytime soon to confiscate those also? More importantly, do they clean?















"On the small chance that my "Ron Pauls" made it out the door before the raid took place, are they going to be visiting my house anytime soon to confiscate those also?"
An even more pertinent question: if the Feds trace a package to your house, might they try to prosecute you for using the mail system to receive alleged illegal goods?
Posted by: Strannix | Sunday, November 18, 2007 at 05:32 AM