We'll understand that the ownership does not represent fee simple possession "in which the owner has the right to control, use, and transfer the property at will." As you stated in post 14 "If you were to argue that they aren't a corporation I would be forced to concede your point. As a corporation is a legal term of art and they don't actually meet the criteria..."
In that same post "Profits coming through the privileged money creation process mainly occurs at the member bank level of operation, and those profits are not turned over to the Treasury." That seems to differ with (from here): Federal Reserve Banks are not, however, operated for a profit, and each year they return to the U.S. Treasury all earnings in excess of Federal Reserve operating and other expenses.
I'm not exactly sure what you are getting at here. Are you suggesting that those banks which own the shares of the federal reserve don't actually own anything?
In that same post "Profits coming through the privileged money creation process mainly occurs at the member bank level of operation, and those profits are not turned over to the Treasury." That seems to differ with (from here): Federal Reserve Banks are not, however, operated for a profit, and each year they return to the U.S. Treasury all earnings in excess of Federal Reserve operating and other expenses.
I don't see how that differs except the Fed is failing to mention the profit of member banks.