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Unclear exactly when US Corporation officially came into existence, imo. Passage of 14th Amendment in 1868 is indicator that it was right around then. There may have been Payseur family (or their American branch) involvement in the setup of the US Corp.



Note that the origins of the Civil War were the 1832 South Carolina challenge to one of the Federal gov'ts 19 enumerated Constitutional powers regarding collection of import duties at one of SC's international ports-of-entry (this appears to have been an attempt to distract Andrew Jackson from his termination of the bank, also done in 1832).


It would be quite interesting indeed if Payseur family was traced to South Carolina or New York as these two states appear to have been diehard cabal outposts from the beginning. These were the two main holdouts on the TONA Amendment XIII, indicating they were riddled with foreign agents that did not want to lose their citizenship automatically.



Starting in 1833, the cabal began changing/piling on Federal laws proactively for setup of the Civil War through their establishment and usage of the "Law Tracking Publication" called 'The Congressional Globe': Here is an 1837 scan of one of the prints: https://archive.org/details/congressionalgl33bailgoog/page/n6/mode/2up

The Congressional Record was first published in 1873. Prior to this, proceedings, roll calls, debates, and other records were recorded in The Annals of Congress (formerly known as The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; 1789–1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824–1837), or the Congressional Globe (1833–1873). A digital collection of these historical volumes is now available online via the Library of Congress.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_Record#History

300 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Unclear exactly when US Corporation officially came into existence, imo. Passage of 14th Amendment in 1868 is indicator that it was right around then. There may have been Payseur family (or their American branch) involvement in the setup of the US Corp.


Note that the origins of the Civil War were the 1832 South Carolina challenge to one of the Federal gov'ts 19 enumerated Constitutional powers regarding collection of import duties at one of SC's international ports-of-entry (this appears to have been an attempt to distract Andrew Jackson from his termination of the bank, also done in 1832). It would be quite interesting indeed if Payseur family was traced to South Carolina or New York as these two states appear to have been diehard cabal outposts from the beginning. These were the two main holdouts on the TONA Amendment XIII, indicating they were riddled with foreign agents that did not want to lose their citizenship automatically.


Starting in 1833, the cabal began changing/piling on Federal laws proactively for setup of the Civil War through their establishment and usage of the "Law Tracking Publication" called 'The Congressional Globe': Here is an 1837 scan of one of the prints: https://archive.org/details/congressionalgl33bailgoog/page/n6/mode/2up

The Congressional Record was first published in 1873. Prior to this, proceedings, roll calls, debates, and other records were recorded in The Annals of Congress (formerly known as The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; 1789–1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824–1837), or the Congressional Globe (1833–1873). A digital collection of these historical volumes is now available online via the Library of Congress.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_Record#History

300 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Unclear exactly when US Corporation officially came into existence, imo. Passage of 14th Amendment in 1868 is indicator that it was right around then. There may have been Payseur family (or their American branch) involvement in the setup of the US Corp.


Note that the origins of the Civil War were the 1832 South Carolina challenge to one of the Federal gov'ts 19 enumerated Constitutional powers regarding collection of import duties at one of SC's international ports-of-entry (this appears to have been an attempt to distract Andrew Jackson from his termination of the bank, also done in 1832).


Starting in 1833, the cabal began changing/piling on Federal laws proactively for setup of the Civil War through their establishment and usage of the "Law Tracking Publication" called 'The Congressional Globe': Here is an 1837 scan of one of the prints: https://archive.org/details/congressionalgl33bailgoog/page/n6/mode/2up

The Congressional Record was first published in 1873. Prior to this, proceedings, roll calls, debates, and other records were recorded in The Annals of Congress (formerly known as The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; 1789–1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824–1837), or the Congressional Globe (1833–1873). A digital collection of these historical volumes is now available online via the Library of Congress.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_Record#History

300 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Unclear exactly when US Corporation officially came into existence, imo. Passage of 14th Amendment in 1868 is indicator that it was right around then.


Note that the origins of the Civil War were the 1832 South Carolina challenge to one of the Federal gov'ts 19 enumerated Constitutional powers regarding collection of import duties at one of SC's international ports-of-entry (this appears to have been an attempt to distract Andrew Jackson from his termination of the bank, also done in 1832).


Starting in 1833, the cabal began changing/piling on Federal laws proactively for setup of the Civil War through their establishment and usage of the "Law Tracking Publication" called 'The Congressional Globe': Here is an 1837 scan of one of the prints: https://archive.org/details/congressionalgl33bailgoog/page/n6/mode/2up

The Congressional Record was first published in 1873. Prior to this, proceedings, roll calls, debates, and other records were recorded in The Annals of Congress (formerly known as The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; 1789–1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824–1837), or the Congressional Globe (1833–1873). A digital collection of these historical volumes is now available online via the Library of Congress.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congressional_Record#History

300 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Unclear exactly when US Corporation officially came into existence, imo. Passage of 14th Amendment in 1868 is indicator that it was right around then.


Note that the origins of the Civil War were the 1832 South Carolina challenge to one of the Federal gov'ts 19 enumerated Constitutional powers regarding collection of import duties at one of SC's international ports-of-entry (this appears to have been an attempt to distract Andrew Jackson from his termination of the bank, also done in 1832).


Starting in 1833, the cabal began changing/piling on Federal laws proactively for setup of the Civil War through their establishment and usage of the "Law Tracking Publication" called 'The Congressional Globe': Here is an 1837 scan of one of the prints: https://archive.org/details/congressionalgl33bailgoog/page/n6/mode/2up

300 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Unclear exactly when US Corporation officially came into existence, imo. Passage of 14th Amendment in 1868 is indicator that it was right around then.


Note that the origins of the Civil War were the 1832 South Carolina challenge to one of the Federal gov'ts 19 enumerated Constitutional powers regarding collection of import duties at one of SC's international ports-of-entry (this appears to have been an attempt to distract Andrew Jackson from his termination of the bank, also done in 1832).


Starting in 1833, the cabal began changing laws proactively for setup of the Civil War through their establishment and usage of the "Law Tracking Publication" called 'The Congressional Globe': Here is an 1837 scan of one of the prints: https://archive.org/details/congressionalgl33bailgoog/page/n6/mode/2up

300 days ago
1 score