This seems too fantastical to believe. Is there any truth to this? Is this what Trump's EO on "freezing foreign assets" was really trying to get at?
The U.S. sold the 10-square-mile parcel of D.C. to international bankers post-Civil War? The U.S. became a corporation?
Good thread to read https://twitter.com/veritastxgem/status/1350591133345345541?s=21
Good video to watch. https://twitter.com/s_o_l_o_m_a_n/status/1352331725393768453?s=21
What timeline am I even in?
This all started in the 1822 with the treaty of Verona. Look into it. It was even discussed in congress in 1916.
https://patrickherbert.org/2021/01/18/misinformation-about-the-act-of-1871-is-an-ongoing-problem/
Here's a good start.
Then this one, too:
https://theamericanstatesassembly.net/
https://national-assembly.net/
Interest free banking....ahhhhhh...... we can only hope and pray this is really coming true. I could actually actually get new siding. And maybe that long dreamed of patio.... lol
The Act of 1871 doesn't say anything interesting except that the government of DC shall be a "corporate body". I'm not sure that's any different than my local incorporated city.