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Serial Numbers Tell the Tale
The proof may be found in the statistics of the U.S. Treasury. Check
the Woods-Mellon, large letter in seal, denoting bank of issue, $5,000
Federal Reserve Notes, Series 1928. The record shows that for the Federal
Reserve Bank in Boston, only 960 were printed, with the first note delivered
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on November 19 , 1929, and the last note delivered on July 26 , 1933.
Mysteriously in 1977, the record shows that there are 1,320 of these notes
known to exist. The record shows the same notes were printed at the Federal
Reserve Bank in San Francisco in the number of 1,224 with the first note
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delivered on November 19 , 1929, and the last note delivered on July 23 ,
1930. Mysteriously in 1977 the record shows that there are 51,300 notes
known to exist.
If you check the Julian-Morgenthau letter in seal, $10,000 Federal
Reserve Notes, Series 1934, the record shows that the five Federal Reserve
Banks in Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, Kansas City, and Dallas were never
issued plates for these notes. No notes were printed and none were delivered.
Mysteriously in 1977 the record shows that 1,480 exist from Cleveland,
1,200 exist from Richmond, 2,400 exist from Atlanta, 1,200 exist from
Kansas City, and 1,200 exist from Dallas.
I have included the documentation the Treasury does not want you to
see. Compare for yourself the number of notes authorized and the number
of notes that were actually printed and redeemed in gold. Then you tell me
whether the International Bankers and the Russians robbed Fort Knox in
their plan to enslave the American people.