12-18-14 -- Bernard von NotHaus (MP3 & VIDEO LOADED)
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Hour 3 -- Bernard von NotHaus (creator of the Liberty Dollar and co-founder of the Royal Hawaiian Mint Company) talks about his conviction, sentencing, and what's next for him and Liberty Dollar
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2014-12-18 Hour 3 Bernard von Not Haus
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Bernard von Not Haus
Creator of the Liberty Dollar and founder of the Royal Hawaiian Mint Company
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As you've all come to realize our government will not tolerate competition. And, above all others its congressionally-awarded contractor, the US Federal Reserve, can be deadly for competitors.
Editorial of The New York Sun | December 3, 2014
Congratulations are in order to United States District Judge Richard Voorhees of North Carolina for the judiciousness of his decision in the case of Bernard von NotHaus. We weren't personally present at the courthouse at Statesville, where von NotHaus had been ordered to appear Tuesday for sentencing on his conviction of uttering — introducing into circulation — his Liberty Dollars. But we were on tenterhooks, because von NotHaus, 70, was looking at the possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison.
The reason we've been watching the case is that von NotHaus' demarche is one of the few direct challenges to what the Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education likes to call "legal tender irredeemable electronic paper ticket money." That refers to the scrip being issued by the Federal Reserve. Von NotHaus had designed and circulated a medallion made of pure silver, the same specie that was fixed on by the Founders of America as the basis of the constitutional dollar.
A jury found, among other things, that von NotHaus' Liberty Dollar violated federal law against private coinage and was similar enough to American legal-tender coin that it constituted counterfeiting. "Attempts to undermine the legitimate currency of this country are simply a unique form of domestic terrorism," the prosecutor, Anne Tompkins, said after von NotHaus was convicted. She suggested that such schemes "represent a clear and present danger to the economic stability of this country."
In the three and a half years since the jury reached its decision, Judge Voorhees allowed constitutional and procedural objections to be heard but in the end supported the jury. The government on Tuesday asked for a prison sentence of at least 14 years and as much as 17 ½ years. The government was also seeking forfeiture of some 16,000 pounds of Liberty Dollar coins and specie, which in 2011 it had valued at nearly $7 million.
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Bernard's previous interview on the Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock Radio Show: