All this info is good, but what people are looking for are actual links to docs that substantiate this. For instance links to the original constitution vs the 1871 one. Link to the incorporation papers for US Corp, and subsequent dissolution.
From what I have pieced together, the whole plan took decades to come to fruition.
In 1801 organic act of DC had been passed first, but DC was still being ruled under Maryland constitution. But 1871 organic act consolidated the land for DC, put it all into one corporation and gave a corporate constitution.
However this by itself doesn't mean anything. There were events further on, including the formation of Federal Reserve, IRS, Social Security act etc along the way which finalized the transfer of power from USA (Unincorporates) to USA (Incorporated).
All this info is good, but what people are looking for are actual links to docs that substantiate this. For instance links to the original constitution vs the 1871 one. Link to the incorporation papers for US Corp, and subsequent dissolution.
agreed
From what I have pieced together, the whole plan took decades to come to fruition.
In 1801 organic act of DC had been passed first, but DC was still being ruled under Maryland constitution. But 1871 organic act consolidated the land for DC, put it all into one corporation and gave a corporate constitution.
However this by itself doesn't mean anything. There were events further on, including the formation of Federal Reserve, IRS, Social Security act etc along the way which finalized the transfer of power from USA (Unincorporates) to USA (Incorporated).
Agreed. Here is the act of 1871 :
https://www.federaljack.com/slavery-by-consent-the-united-states-corporation/
Anyone doubting the fact the the US is a corporation should do more research!