I read the article from American National militia earlier, and it made sense. I’m just trying to separate fact from fiction. And given how sites can claim myth or fact, really makes everything hard to discern.
Someone on TDW sent me the following link which says the United States is not incorporated. So, is this site BS?
http://factmyth.com/factoids/the-united-states-is-a-corporation/
It is very confusing. But as I understand it, DC alone is incorporated as "The Corporation of the United States" and operating as a completely separate entity from the actual UNited States. By reclaiming our sovereignty, as subject to the original Constitution prior to the Act of 1871, we can declare it to be a foreign enemy. SO the fence is to keep the FOREIGNORS OUT of the legal US, and the mil are there to act as border control.
The Banking Act of 1871 happened. What people debate is the language used and the implications of the language. I'm no lawyer and at best I can sound out the words in Mad magazine so I can't offer a well informed opinion. You can find the original text of the Act online and also find different legal opinions written about it. But I do find it interesting that one of the worst economic depressions in our history began in 1873, shortly after that law of 1871.
It's a real thing. My understanding is not deep, but at the time it was criticized as creating "slavery by consent." It involved creating legal tender laws (before you could pay in gold, silver, barley or anything, as long as both parties agreed) and financing the republic after it was broke from the civil war. Basically it mortgaged the country, and in exchange the currency was controlled by European bankers through institutions that were later codified as the federal reserve. And DC was transferred to the corporation, but that last part I've only gotten from scuttlebutt here; I didn't read that anyplace. Fwiw.
I was told on TDW the Act of 1871 was a myth. I tend to think otherwise. Anyone have any deep knowledge into this?
Deeper dive here: https://greatawakening.win/p/11S0zGQGpF/bardsfm-stream-at-9pm-et--dont-m/c/
And the Act itself here: https://americannationalmilitia.com/the-organic-act-of-1871-with-notes/
I read the article from American National militia earlier, and it made sense. I’m just trying to separate fact from fiction. And given how sites can claim myth or fact, really makes everything hard to discern. Someone on TDW sent me the following link which says the United States is not incorporated. So, is this site BS? http://factmyth.com/factoids/the-united-states-is-a-corporation/
It is very confusing. But as I understand it, DC alone is incorporated as "The Corporation of the United States" and operating as a completely separate entity from the actual UNited States. By reclaiming our sovereignty, as subject to the original Constitution prior to the Act of 1871, we can declare it to be a foreign enemy. SO the fence is to keep the FOREIGNORS OUT of the legal US, and the mil are there to act as border control.
The Banking Act of 1871 happened. What people debate is the language used and the implications of the language. I'm no lawyer and at best I can sound out the words in Mad magazine so I can't offer a well informed opinion. You can find the original text of the Act online and also find different legal opinions written about it. But I do find it interesting that one of the worst economic depressions in our history began in 1873, shortly after that law of 1871.
Deeper dive here: https://greatawakening.win/p/11S0zGQGpF/bardsfm-stream-at-9pm-et--dont-m/c/
And the Act itself here: https://americannationalmilitia.com/the-organic-act-of-1871-with-notes/
It's a real thing. My understanding is not deep, but at the time it was criticized as creating "slavery by consent." It involved creating legal tender laws (before you could pay in gold, silver, barley or anything, as long as both parties agreed) and financing the republic after it was broke from the civil war. Basically it mortgaged the country, and in exchange the currency was controlled by European bankers through institutions that were later codified as the federal reserve. And DC was transferred to the corporation, but that last part I've only gotten from scuttlebutt here; I didn't read that anyplace. Fwiw.