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That court case proves (establishes legal precedence) that you do not have ownership of your stock in the event of the custodians bankruptcy. That law and legal precedence has not been overturned.
“Your” stock is owned by others (federal reserve banks) as collateral.
Stocks are just as fake as the fiat dollar.
Good morning sunshine.
20 sats \ 3 replies \ @Cje95 2 Jul
That is not at all how the US government works so I can only assume you are not from or do not live here because we learn about this in elementary school.
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Keep believing what they taught you at indoctrination camp! LOL good luck
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59 sats \ 1 reply \ @Cje95 2 Jul
Ahhh the good old switcheroo! See you are going with the indoctrination camp shit but ignore the legislation and how the legislation has survived numerous lawsuits 😂
Look at the Dodd-Frank Act your belief of the Fed owning them well dies with that 😂
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Which lawsuits are you referring to?
So in your opinion, Webb is completely wrong- what mistake did he make? Can you help me out here?
I would like to know if securities are actually mine, if the custodian goes bankrupt, will I get to keep my stocks?
Thanks
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