What fake? You keep on making claims and accusations and you provide nothing. One reads the primary documents (Organic act of 1871, Treaty of 1871) and they have nothing to do with the fantasy you are touting. Original sources trump "fact check" in my book.
Not wrong about the 49th parallel; nothing wrong about reaffirmation from earlier times, in order to settle the agreement. The process followed after the treaty of 1871 led to the resolution of the ownership of the San Juan islands and the creation of Point Roberts. You missed the Oregon Treaty of 1846, didn't you? You must live in a research-free zone.
This happens all the time in the self-gaslighting conspiracy environment. A claim is made and fingers are pointed...but there is no key fact that can be stated in a sentence. And the damning claim is always by a process of convoluted inference. The proponents are usually inarticulate and can only refer you to lengthy documents. This is tiresome and indicative of there being no substance to the claims.
This whole idea that the United States is a "corporation" like IBM is as nutty as a walnut tree. I think you can't handle the emotional letdown of realizing that this has all happened with the stupidity, callousness, and perversity of your neighbors far and wide. Yeah, a massive legal maneuver can "free" us from covert tyranny---but what are we to do when our fellow citizens can't think worth shit? Sniff hard. There's no magic in the air.
I don't recall Q ever making any claims about "corporate United States," but I do think you are lacking in understanding or sauce. It always ends up that guys like you have only assertions to make---but no substantiation. And when you are out-maneuvered (e.g., treaty of 1846) you are exasperated and all you have left are insults, name-calling, and hostility.
And I don't much respect the attempt to put nonsensical conspiratorial theories on Q's back.
Late-breaking realization, now that you have invested hundreds of words of discussion, degenerating into bad-mouthing. Now you want to retroactively disown the whole disgraceful exchange. If you really didn't care...you wouldn't have bothered to make your message to me of: "I don't care what you think" (but I care that you know that I don't care what you think). Don't you realize you are playing the fool?
What fake? You keep on making claims and accusations and you provide nothing. One reads the primary documents (Organic act of 1871, Treaty of 1871) and they have nothing to do with the fantasy you are touting. Original sources trump "fact check" in my book.
Not wrong about the 49th parallel; nothing wrong about reaffirmation from earlier times, in order to settle the agreement. The process followed after the treaty of 1871 led to the resolution of the ownership of the San Juan islands and the creation of Point Roberts. You missed the Oregon Treaty of 1846, didn't you? You must live in a research-free zone.
This happens all the time in the self-gaslighting conspiracy environment. A claim is made and fingers are pointed...but there is no key fact that can be stated in a sentence. And the damning claim is always by a process of convoluted inference. The proponents are usually inarticulate and can only refer you to lengthy documents. This is tiresome and indicative of there being no substance to the claims.
This whole idea that the United States is a "corporation" like IBM is as nutty as a walnut tree. I think you can't handle the emotional letdown of realizing that this has all happened with the stupidity, callousness, and perversity of your neighbors far and wide. Yeah, a massive legal maneuver can "free" us from covert tyranny---but what are we to do when our fellow citizens can't think worth shit? Sniff hard. There's no magic in the air.
You think Q is full of shit and you're a disinfo shill.
GTFOH
I don't recall Q ever making any claims about "corporate United States," but I do think you are lacking in understanding or sauce. It always ends up that guys like you have only assertions to make---but no substantiation. And when you are out-maneuvered (e.g., treaty of 1846) you are exasperated and all you have left are insults, name-calling, and hostility.
And I don't much respect the attempt to put nonsensical conspiratorial theories on Q's back.
I don't care what you think about anything.
Late-breaking realization, now that you have invested hundreds of words of discussion, degenerating into bad-mouthing. Now you want to retroactively disown the whole disgraceful exchange. If you really didn't care...you wouldn't have bothered to make your message to me of: "I don't care what you think" (but I care that you know that I don't care what you think). Don't you realize you are playing the fool?