Before the attacks begin, I'm not a lawfag, doomer, shill, or anything other than a Patriot. I can read/understand English. Q taught us to research and verify sources, so that is what I did - took me about 10 minutes to find the information below:
The Act of 1871 created the incorporated municipality of Washington D.C. as approved by the 41st Congress during their 3rd session on February 21, 1871. The source of this information is the Library of Congress (https://www.loc.gov/law/help/statutes-at-large/41st-congress/session-3/c41s3ch62.pdf). The Act of 1871 also details, as painfully as possible, how the District of Columbia will be governed.
The legal definition of of an incorporated municipality is as follows: "An incorporated political subdivision of a state that is composed of the citizens of a designated geographic area and which performs certain state functions on a local level and possesses such powers as are conferred upon it by the state." (source: https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Incorporated+municipality)
Is this definitive proof that the USA is not a corporation? Not in the least. This does, however, debunk the Act of 1871 as the theoretical source of the USA Inc and the enslavement of the people by banking/London/Vatican, etc.
In all fairness, I did not research if this Act has been modified since 1871 - it most likely has. On a positive note, making D.C. the 51st state is likely illegal under the Act of 1871.
"With all the hub-bub about The Act of 1871 circulating in the patriot community, I felt it was time to re-publish (for about the tenth time) the actual breakdown of what happened to The Act of 1871 after its initial repeal in 1874 ----- and to publish again the correct analysis of it all by Team Law, which was finished some years ago: 1871 - Act of 1871 ---“An Act to provide a Government for the District of Columbia,” ch. 62, 16 Stat. 419, February 21, 1871 ---which was repealed in 1874 and then passed piecemeal via these actions---- “An Act Providing a Permanent Form of Government for the District of Columbia,” ch. 180, sec. 1, 20 Stat. 102, June 11, 1878, to remain and continue as a municipal corporation (brought forward from the Act of 1871, as provided in the Act of March 2, 1877, amended and approved March 9, 1878, Revised Statutes of the United States Relating to the District of Columbia . . . 1873–’74 (in force as of December 1, 1873), sec. 2, p. 2); as amended by the Act of June 28, 1935, 49 Stat. 430, ch. 332, sec. 1 (Title 1, Section 102, District of Columbia Code (1940)). When looking at the intent of all this, given that the actual District of Columbia was set up in 1790 and fully chartered by 1801, the aim of the Act of 1871 is, it appears, merely to set up “U.S. Corp”--- “That all that part of the territory of the United States included within the limits of the District of Columbia be, and the same is hereby, created into a government by the name of the “District of Columbia”, by which name it is hereby constituted a body corporate for municipal purposes … and exercise all other powers of a municipal corporation.” – Act of 1871 verbiage--- So the Act of 1871 was to create a private corporation owned by the actual government of the District of Columbia--- the infamous District of Columbia Municipal Corporation: “Further, the only government created in that Act was the same form of private government any private corporation has within the operation of its own corporate construct....... U.S. Corp is not merely an incorporated municipality (District of Columbia); rather, it is a private corporation (District of Columbia Municipal Corporation) that was lawfully created by our original jurisdiction government.” ---- Team Law analysis." http://annavonreitz.com/actof1871.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0YuYEaE_ojQyau3wkKIG08RbYiGUOEb9TIKv3tkzuKr1g8Yt14Injfwks