Well, doesn't look like anything happened to me, these pictures were taken at around 2:30 PM the day off the 'supposed' raid. I'm still on the fence about how many of these supposed allegations actually happened.




Nothing suspicious here, hell there weren't even any local news teams there reporting one way or the other.
did you go into the building? there likely won’t be broken windows.. were they opened for business?
Did you knock on the door? Try to go inside? Ask questions of the employees?
I did not, my wife took the pictures. She informed me that it appeared to be open, as a woman kept going in and out of the doors looking at her take pics. Nothing more, nothing less.
The white sign next to the door just says “Press Button for Entry”.
Really, before you say nothing happened you should go talk to the people there. All you’ve done is photograph the location. The newspaper sent a reporter there and reported confirmation. If you simply stopped by and asked them I’m sure the woman who wondered why her picture was being taken would have confirmed it. Absent that you have nothing– and cetainly not enough to conclude nothing happened.
Joe, I was at my normal 9-5 during business hours, but my wife is the one who took the pictures…reluctantly. Now, if you would have read that I suppose you might have not made a presumptuous statement.
Personally, this entire incident effects 0, the only reason I got pics was because it was requested by people out of town.
Could you stop by and see what happen for us, please. If you can take the pics inside or talk with others people, that would be great. Thanks.
The whole Liberty Dollar thing has really opened my eyes to the fact that there are some real “interesting” people in the world. Between your comments and mine, it’s been a fun read.
Admin- You are a knucklehead. The raid took place at about 8:00 a.m. The FBI stole what they wanted and left, NO ONE knew about this ahead of time. Did you expect there to be a big seizure party going on?
Yeah the whole concept of silver and gold being used as money is kinda “interesting” isn’t it. Take a look at the Constitution before you write something and show the world your ignorance.
Well Greg, I’m not sure what ignorance you are talking about. First of all, the pictures were taken because of a REQUEST of the RonPaul forums and had the place been shut down, some sort of notice WOULD have been posted.
As for taking a look at the constitution, what they were doing had been shown as legal by the Supreme Court. I guess I’m confused about your animosity, but I’ll chuck it up to Troll Envy.
ok sorry admin.
The second part of my rant was for Justin Williams.
Apology accepted.
“doesn’t look like anything happened to me”
did you expect the building to be a pile of rubble? They stole real money and records. They didn’t ram a plane into it causing it to collapse at the speedof gravity.
Are you kidding me helpisontheway, of course I didn’t expect that. However, I did expect some sort of police tape or sign on the door explaining that they were closed.
Don’t be a jackass. Also, try reading some of the other comments here before you show your ignorance.
Blah, Blah, Blah…
Too soon to tell considering the time proximity to ‘ground zero.’
My friend and I went Friday night and took some pictures, the building is definitely empty
What an incompetent investigation and completely worthless posts. You must work for the FEDS, or at least you should…
wildcrafter, I’m sorry, didn’t realize the pictures were taken up space on your personal server. Try trolling somewhere else and actually read some of the comments, the pictures were posted by REQUEST, I could care less what goes on with the Liberty Dollar, I was not affected.
Admin, the proper phrase is “I couldn’t care less” not “I could care less.” If you could care less, than it means that it is not at the bottom of your list of cares. If you could not care less, it means that it is at the very bottom of your list of cares. But, not to worry, everybody nowadays (except me) makes that same mistake.
lol, thank you Zcoins.
Does the U.S. Govt. Owe YOU Money?
Hearing about the raid on the national fulfillment office of the Liberty Dollar didn’t put me in the fit of pink, but I learned to get over it by donating all of my interest in my unfulfilled orders (that were either curtailed or confiscated by the government on Nov. 14). And to encourage greater participation among bystanders, I’ve further divided my give-away down to as little as one penny provided that these tiny demands for refund be donated to the Liberty Dollar, Legal Defense Fund to help eliminate the logistical nightmare of the Liberty Dollar staff trying to disperse a mere penny to gazillions of people from the proceeds gained whenever the class action lawsuit is completed. But any demand for a refund greater than, or equal to a dollar, could go to the bystander. Since I can contract-out my property to anyone I choose, and further subdivide my give-away down to ridiculously small fractions, my feeble loss (as great as it may seem to me) can be magnified to potentially include lots of participation from anyone who isn’t already involved, but who might now consider the possibility that more than just my rights have been violated, but their’s as well.
For more details about becoming involved, go to:
http://www.I-Rob-You.info
Vinyasi, Liberty Associate of the San Fernando Valley….
Dear Admin,
You said “…I could care less what goes on with the Liberty Dollar, I was not affected.”
(Y)OUR freedom hangs in the balance, pal. Quote from G. Edward Griffin:
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The government confiscation of American Liberty Dollars
By, G. Edward Griffin [author, Creature from Jeckyl Island]
December 5th,2007
Regarding the government’s confiscation of American Liberty Dollars, the facts speak louder than editorial comment:
1. The government did not charge the ALD or its managers with any crime.
2. Various departments of the government on previous occasions have said that the ALD is not in violation of any laws.
3. Because no charges of illegality were ever brought against the ALD, management of the ALD recently brought suit against the government for making statements to the press to the effect that the ALD was not legal.
4. One must conclude from this that the government has decided to retaliate against this suit outside of the court. One must assume also that the parallel existence of a sound money (one that is backed by silver) has become an embarrassment to the government by focusing on the weakness of its own fiat money system; thus, it decided to accomplish by sheer force of police power what it cannot accomplish as
easily in a court of law. It is counting on the public being convinced that the ALD really is illegal based solely on the fact that it was raided. It may take years for the ALD to be vindicated in court. In the meantime, it is physically out of business, the public is convinced it is illegal, and the cost of defense will be enormous.
5. Thankfully, Bernard von NotHaus is a bulldog and will pursue this fight to the end. He is fighting for our right to a sound money and he deserves our support.
http://www.libertydollar.org/commentary/pdfs/1196910963.pdf
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@OzardofWiz, that looks like one big editorial statement, especially #4 that relies on heavy speculation.
interesting… I’m new to the seizure of liberty dollars. I have a couple of them. Do we have to turn them in?