Ok, hear me out ...... let's start off with 2 datums .... 1. We are watching a movie and 2. Trump is currently the "real" president acting as such.
So, if we are watching a movie and all the important actors are playing their parts well under control, why would any plan depend upon the variability of an election at this point? Why depend upon a single individual staying healthy etc. (i.e. Trump). It would seem if we are watching a movie then all important variables can be accounted for a coped with if it falls "wrong", an actor/controlled asset replaced etc. Also if the next election is vital, wouldn't Q be communicating to us to assist as such? Q has gone dark because we did most all thats needed of us until the normies awaken.
Secondly if Trump is actually doing his 2nd term, he does not get 3 per the rules (assuming we playing fair in that case).
If we are watching a movie, then we can assume most all individuals with power to affect real outcomes are under control (maybe the blackmail material is in white hats hands and they do what they are told like how RICO is run). It seems like Trumps first term was to put various last steps in place Space force, various EO's etc. and now he may only have a small part to play in the final stretch. Q did say they have plans "beyond Trump".
If we are "watching a movie", all vital variables must be under control at a probably impressive scale.
You are perhaps confusing who had the right to vote vs who the constitution applied to? This is indeed a bold statement if you are generalizing it to all the constitutional protections and that would be something worthy of multi paragraph response.
This is where we disagree. One thing I do know from experience is that even when the motives change slightly, it usually requires changing the structure of the corporation to some extent - and I am talking about regular LLC/Pty/Inc etc.
So your assertion that transitioning into a completely new form of enslavement, which required new system of financial control amongst other things could be done without transitioning from a corporate entity under common law into a private corporate structure is tenuous to say the least.
Because instead of a one line reply you wrote three comments with tons and tons of references to what prove that one line reply. And no, I am sure you are smart enough to convert a sentence with multiple NOs into a single sentence, or else I have to start questioning whether I am wasting my time looking for answers here ;)
And if you truly did not understand the question you would have asked me to clarify instead of writing 3 posts proving what your stand would have been, had you actually understood the question!
This is what happens when there is a fundamental misunderstanding of what the conversation is. You started with not agreeing on what a "corporation" is. I thought that was what we were talking about. Since you later said you agree with me, and responded in such a way that made me think you understood, I have since not addressed it.
That's how things work. If you give me feedback that makes sense, I won't belabor it. If you give me feedback that suggests a misunderstanding, I will try to be more clear. My "multiple posts" in response were trying to address it in a way that addressed your perceived misapprehension (even if you did understand, I didn't understand that you did).
Its OK that I didn't understand the question... I said I didn't several times. I'm still not sure, since you haven't said "yes, your reformation of the 'right answer I expected' is what I meant."
While I didn't say it in that sentence, I made it clear in other areas that the word "applied" meant "who could participate in decisions." And it wasn't just a "right to vote," it was also a limit on who could become a representative within the governing body, even in theory. In practice the limits were much more stringent.
As for your "constitutional protections," there is no such thing within the document we got. The Bill of Rights was one of the greatest feats of fuckery ever imagined. You can't make non-fuckery lists of "protected Rights*. You can only make statements that limit Rights. Here is all that is necessary to legitimately protect all individuals Rights.
Any "statement of Rights" can only be fuckery, since it can't possibly include them all. Only a recognition of Sovereignty (Ultimate Authority) and the Jurisdiction of that Sovereignty makes clear an incontrovertible recognition of all of the Rights of every Individual.
Here is my humble feedback. You tend to get lost in terminology and splitting the hair to the point where you miss the big picture.
The best analogy I can give you is this. Say someone tells you that they have upgraded from a bicycle to a vehicle and you spend the next 3 hours arguing with them whether a "bicycle" is a "vehicle" or not.
Sure, you can argue bicycle is a vehicle, but the big picture you are missing is that they are now commuting in an entirely different mode of transport which completely alters their quality of life.
We are talking about an understanding of what a government really is, what a corporation is, and what law is. A population wide misunderstanding of these things is why we are where we are. Being clear about them in conversation, to everyone's satisfaction, is essential to a victory condition for We The People. It is also essential to even get to the point where we can reasonably talk about "the big picture."
In this case, I believe your analogy does not apply. You did not give me feedback to suggest you understood, on the contrary, you gave me feedback that suggests you didn't. I belabored the issue (from your perspective) in an attempt to get on the same page, nothing more.
If you feel I've gotten "lost in the weeds," so be it. You are welcome to that opinion, but understanding the real fuckery is the most important thing we can engage in. I suggest that is exactly what Q is all about. I will continue to try to help people understand what that is until everyone understands, or I'm dead, whichever comes first.
I already gave you that feed back here
Like I said, you are arguing points we already agree on, and making long winded points where it is not necessary.
The point we disagree on is simple. You believe that there was no reason to change the "corporate" structure of US since it has been as such since inception, while I sidagree.
You make your point with things such as "only a few people signed the declaration of independance", "there has been fuckery all around", "US was created by the bad people, there was no mitigation of that (I am paraphrasing this)"
I am simply pointing out that NONE of those arguments proves that there was no change in structure of US, nor do they rule out the need for such a change.
That's what amendments are for.
It was created under common law, but it was created BY a subset of people, who convinced the rest of the people that it was "for their protection." Thinking that everyone was happy with it is not what actually happened. It was fuckery from the very beginning, subverting the majority populace.
With regards to a "new system of financial control," that was accomplished through the amendments, notably the 14th. It is amazing how much fuckery can be placed in a few paragraphs that present themselves as the opposite of what they are.
So wait, you are saying that amendments cover every possible change in circumstances, no matter how big and no one has ever switched from, say, an LLC to a Inc ?
Yeah, I am being facetious because, seriously, I dont think you are even keeping track of what exactly you are arguing at this point.
Yep, this is what I thought. You are confusing the fact that the constitution was signed by a "subset of people" to "US has always been controlled by private entities"
In reality, founding US, just like all major systemic changes in the world order, was the final result of multiple forces fighting against each other trying to take control of the new system. Some of these forces were "good" and some were "bad" in very simplistic terms/
Did the good guys get a perfect republic? Nope. Did the bad guys take control? Not by a long shot. They just managed to put in enough loop holes that, with a couple wars and a LOT of other major shenanigans, finally managed to get to the point of just being within the reach of full enslavement, 250 years later.
You are just being obtuse. I'm not sure why, but it is obvious you don't want to engage in what I am actually saying.
I am "confusing" nothing. Those are two separate issues (though they are related in that they both have the same origin). It was both created by a subset of people on behalf of everyone, in a way that they had no choice but to agree, AND it has always been controlled by private entities (thus my note on the difference between "in theory," and "in practice").
Maybe, maybe not. My research suggests that all such entities (British parliament, French revolution, etc.) were all done specifically to create the exact entities we got, to lead us out of the Monarchies, into a One World Government. The "good" and "bad" were really just "worse" and "worser." It was designed by an aristocracy for the aristocracy. It was about the Aristocracy over The Crown. It was never about "We The People," that was the pretense.
I suggest there is a great deal you are missing. I highly recommend reading the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. Regardless of it's origin, it lays out very clearly that what we think of as "good" was not "good" at all, rather it was subversive by a subtle fuckery so insidious that it is difficult to appreciate until you really dig in. And just in case you didn't know, the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion was "debunked" by Allen Dulles. If you know who Allen Dulles is, you will appreciate the irony there.
Lol, I thought I had already explained it in the very next line!
There is a fundamental misconception about what makes something "good" and "bad". Its not just the intent. Its not just the actions. Its not even the combination of both.
It is what the people themselves do with it.
If we cannot learn this simple lesson from all the suffering of billions throughout history, there is no saving humanity. I think this is the lesson that the current plan is enforcing. To hold up a mirror to each individual and show them how they themselves made the system into evil, just by focusing on a narrow goal.
The scientists who did not vocally object fraudulent papers, the doctors who refused to read and understand the pfizer clinical trials for themselves and instead kept pushing the vaccines, your company boss who does not question the execs when they ask him to do something slightly immoral, your friend working at facebook who writes the very lines of code for censorship and claims if he didnt write it someone else would, or the parents who encourage their kids to write about climate change as the English essay because they know they would get better grades .. and on and on. This is what makes something good or evil.
You do not need to go to a work like Protocols to know there is fuckery going on. We can see it with our own eyes. Illuminati was created the very same year the US was founded, just one month prior to the declaration of independance. Yes, there is fuckery afoot in every direction, but at the same time if that was all that was there then they didnt need to operate from the shadows and they wouldnt have needed 250 years to get to this point. You gotta see things not as black or white but for the shades of grey that it is.