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?
https://teamlaw.net/history.htm Read this...
Just wanted to add a link for people to get some more detail on a point that really shocked me in your link. Your link has a bullet that reads, in part, "which recognized the people of the United States of America are enemies of Corp. U.S."
Here's another link that provides more context on that bullet.
https://scannedretina.com/2014/04/01/congress-declares-american-citizens-as-the-enemy-declares-war-1933/