For example, the CIA, FBI, ATF, IRS, etc. And government programs like social security, section 8 housing, food stamps, etc. Actually while we're at it, what about stuff like the NFA? Are sbrs and the like about to become easier to get? Are all the elderly people getting Social Security about to be screwed? Are people getting food stamps and section 8 about to starve and be homeless? Does all of this stuff just become null and void? Does it get "grandfathered" for lack of a better term? Perhaps some sort of piecemeal agreement where states vote on what is allowed to stay and what is disbanded? Not trying to be negative, just bringing up the topic since this is a legitimate concern going forward if the US Corp theory is true.
If the whole US Corp thing is real, what happens to all the laws and agencies passed/created since 1871?
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The way I understand it is that no laws since 1914 are valid/constitutional/real. 1914 because that's when the first batch of senators were elected by direct elections from the 17th amendment. That amendment isn't constitutional because "the Constitution forbids Congress from even discussing the matter of where Senators are elected." Read more here. Therefore, all laws passed are unconstitutional because they all require the senate as part of the process.
I'm sure a lot of arguments can be more for various other dates. Regardless, I think realistically it's unlikely that all laws would just cease to exist since some date many decades ago. My thought is that some or most laws would probably be integrated into the real constitution. Just my best guess.