research the Stamp Act for stamps being real money, because the postal office (not the USPS) is a bank.
Decided to follow the new trend and ask Grok first. Stamp Act question was quite lengthy, but learned quite a bit about the period of the "French/Indian War", as we were taught at public school, and I can post it if desired. Conclusion is the Act was of no effect. So, my resonse was to query the following; "Was the U. S. Postal Office ever classified as a bank?"
Its reply is priceless! "Yes, for a significant part of American history, the United States Post Office functioned as the country’s largest bank, especially for ordinary working-class people. It was never called “the Post Office Bank” in law, but from 1911 to 1967 it officially operated a full-fledged government savings bank called the United States Postal Savings System.Key facts about the Postal Savings System (1911–1967)."
Now, since we can see this period occurred during the post-Reconstruction period, it was the seminal time for the criminal 'District' to really flaunt its opulence to the world. They were working the empire's "boom-bust" monetary controls on us to the max! Telling the public the Republic was 'bankrupt' and 'depression' was settling once again. The Republic had been badly beaten and abused during 'Reconstruction', now it was time to begin the gaslighting to ensure we stayed enraptured in their Marxist machine.
I believe this set the stage for the socialization of our institutions that rightfully belong to the King, Christ Jesus! Here I ask myself my eternal question, "Should we pick up this nasty tool of evil and try to do some good with it?"
Such is my life's dilemmia....
Robert Craft has a lot of information (and is involved in) on the resetting of the jurisdictional structure of the Govt. He is a regular on Capt Kyles rumble channel... very well worth watching. https://rumble.com/user/CaptKylePatriots?e9s=src_v1_clr