I keep reading content about ending the USA Corporation and reverting back to the United States of 1871.
Maybe someone can explain this better? Because it just seems like a red herring to me.
Even if whatever about it were true, what does reverting to the former really get us, more than a symbolic gesture? Back to a system of checks and balances with three branches of government elected by the states at their discretion?
That's what we had, corporation or not. And it failed because all branches were in bed with each other to serve themselves. Reverting would still prescribe government as we have it, would it not?
So what's the significance? Is there some hope that dissolving "the corporation" somehow invalidates the results of the fraud election? If so, how? And how does that work in practice?
Think about it sorta like this.
Donald Trump = President of the United States
Joe Biden = President of Washington DC, a bankrupt nation-city.
Okay, but if such were the case why would Biden get any access, to the white house, to the military, all the official comm channels, etc. ?
Why confuse servicemen over whose orders to accept? Would you accept the orders of who everyone else in fed govt is going along with, or some legal contract? I would go along with the chain of command as I understand it.
So how does it lead to a purging of the swamp by revoking a corporate status, when the election fraud was carried out pursuant to both overlapping charters?
Im still not seeing it.
I think everything now is theater, to wake up the brainwashed masses before full declas so they won't just blame Trump as a military dictator. If current Biden (a fake/double...curious how he is suddenly left handed?) is a paper tiger, then his actions now are not going to be enacted but are merely a demo for the lefties of just what kind of insanity they supported.
It’s okay. I’m not here to make you see it. Do your own research.
Why don’t you want to engage in any discussion? This dude is asking legitimate questions. Wasn’t Q’s main instruction for us to do our own research and share/spread information? By shutting down the discussion in a rude way you’ve done a disservice to this board
You just answered your question with your question.
He should do his own research. Research is not just demanding info from a random on the internet. He wanted to drag me into an opinion argument.
No due respect, but maybe don’t worry about me and help out your bud that posted this thread with the answers he seeks?
Maybe a better use of your time?
Okay. I have and these are my conclusions and pending questions. Are you not able to source or explain this USA corp thing?
Are you not reading any of the other threads here?
Do you think we are here to think for you?
Are you trying to drag people into a silly argument?
We both know the answers to these 3 questions.