BYE BYE Federal Reserve – The Texas Bullion Depository

AUSTIN, Texas (Nov. 15, 2017) – The Texas Bullion Depository took a step closer becoming operational earlier this month when officials announced the location of the new facility. The creation of a state bullion depository in Texas represents a power shift away from the federal government to the state, and it provides a blueprint that could ultimately end the Federal Reserve’s monopoly on money.
politicalvelcraft.org/2017/11/16/texas-shifts-away-from-the-federal-reserve-states-new-silver-gold-bullion-depository/
Update –
The Texas Bullion Depository is the first state-administered bullion depository to be established in the United States.
www.texasbulliondepository.gov/
Another Step Forward For Sound Money: Location Picked For Texas Gold Depository

www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-17/another-step-forward-sound-money-location-picked-texas-gold-depository
And a local article:
Leander chosen as site of Texas’ gold bullion depository
The exact location of the facility hasn’t been released for security reasons, but LSTA says it will be built in North Leander somewhere near the Capital Metro railroad tracks.
The depository will also employ at least 100 people in an area that’s already growing. In 2000, the population for Leander was less than 8,000. During the last census in 2015, that was up to almost 38,000 people.


kxan.com/2017/11/03/leander-will-have-first-state-controlled-gold-bullion-depository-in-the-u-s/
h/t WoeFacedButtons

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9 thoughts on “BYE BYE Federal Reserve – The Texas Bullion Depository”

  1. “Texas has weapons of mass destruction! And they’re building nukes! And they’re friends with Russia too. And… umm… right, they did 9/11! WE MUST INVADE!”
    — Hitlery Clinton, George W. Bush and John McCain

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  2. Thomas Jefferson to George Washington…
    “All the capital employed in paper speculation is barren and useless, producing, like that on a gaming table, no accession to itself, and is withdrawn from commerce and agriculture where it would have produced addition to the common mass…
    “It nourishes in our citizens habits of vice and idleness instead of industry and morality… It has furnished effectual means of corrupting such a portion of the legislature as turns the balance between the honest voters whichever way it is directed.” –Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, 1792. ME 8:344

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