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directly responsible for Congress' lack of control over the value of money; intlation. <br />Congress has gone to great lengths to protect this authority from usurpation or tampering. <br />18 USC § 47f. Obligations or securities of United States.- Whoever, with intent to <br />defraud, falsely makes, forges, counterfeits, or alters any obligation or other <br />security of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more <br />than fifreen years, or both. <br />18 USC § 472. Uttering counterfeit obligations or securities.- Whoever, with <br />intent to defraud, passes, utters, publishes, or sells, or attempts to pass, utter, <br />publish, or sell, or with like intent brings into the United States or keeps in <br />possession or conceals any falsely made, forged, counterfeited, or altered <br />obligation or other security of the United States, shall be fined under this title ur <br />imprisoned not more than fifteen years, or both. <br />18 USC § 473. Dealing in counterfeit obligations or securities.- Whoever buys, <br />sells, exchanges, transfers, receives, or delivers any false, forged, counterfeited, or <br />altered obligation or other security of the United States, with the intent that the <br />same be passed, published, or used as true and genuine, shall be fined under this <br />title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both. <br />1.10 Defendant has received instruction from ltis U.S. and state Constitutions. <br />supra, that says he must not transfer to the Court as a payment of a lawful debt any such <br />FRNs as requestedldemanded under judgment. Since these supreme authorities clearly <br />attd strictly prohibit this Court from accepting FRNs instead of gold and silver, Defendant <br />must be assured that he is not aiding Iris servants in the commission of certain crimes by <br />paying that which violates supreme law. If this Court authority to accept something other <br />than gold and silver cannot be identified, FRNs can be said to be property to which the <br />Court is not entitled: <br />CRS 18-4-401. Theft. Definition <br />(1) A person commits theft when he knowingly obtains or exercises control aver anything <br />of value of another without authori2ation, or by threat or deception, and: <br />(a) Intends to deprive the other person permanently of the use or benefit oP the thing of <br />value: ur <br />(b) Knowingly uses, cuoceals, or abandons the thing of value in such manner as to <br />6 <br />