I believe that the US lost the war of 1812, but the British allowed us to be "independent." We use titles of nobility, and "judges" and "lawyers" register with the "Bar" to "practice" "law."
Yes, kinda true. This is when they destroyed all copies of the original 13th amendment which barred anybody holding a "title of nobility" from holding public office - including "esquires" of course.
The British tried again with the 2nd Bank of America that Jackson eventually destroyed. The final coup was the civil war, after which they instituted the "legal system", introduced the corporation (talking corpse) and the ABA (American Bar Association) and the "Department of Injustice" all in the 1860-1875 time frame while the south was held captive under martial law.
So many people point their fingers at the bankers, but it's the legal system that really pulls all the strings. Both of course issuing from the City of London, Westminster, Inns of the Court, Temple Bar.
I believe that the US lost the war of 1812, but the British allowed us to be "independent." We use titles of nobility, and "judges" and "lawyers" register with the "Bar" to "practice" "law."
Yes, kinda true. This is when they destroyed all copies of the original 13th amendment which barred anybody holding a "title of nobility" from holding public office - including "esquires" of course.
The British tried again with the 2nd Bank of America that Jackson eventually destroyed. The final coup was the civil war, after which they instituted the "legal system", introduced the corporation (talking corpse) and the ABA (American Bar Association) and the "Department of Injustice" all in the 1860-1875 time frame while the south was held captive under martial law.
So many people point their fingers at the bankers, but it's the legal system that really pulls all the strings. Both of course issuing from the City of London, Westminster, Inns of the Court, Temple Bar.