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Thread: Court rules Federal Reserve bailout of AIG "illegal", "violated Federal Reserve Act"

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    Court rules Federal Reserve bailout of AIG "illegal", "violated Federal Reserve Act"




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    Is there a null and void undo option?

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    posted a few days ago, but not the actual court document
    Last edited by SpiritOf1776_J4; 06-16-2015 at 10:01 PM.

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    And?
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    Sounds like setting the framework to declare the Fed in violation of law, therefore triggering one of the conditions under which it can be dissolved, per the Fed Act.

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