Help Me Anons! The Organic Act of 1871 (see link) from my reading, does not contain the words "United States Corporation.' The Act is shady AF, but where can I find the authority that Congress created a "Corporation of the United States" or "the United States Corporation." Thanks
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There are many more variables to the equation you're trying to solve. Some are in plain sight and others are hidden.
My theory, that I've yet to prove, is that France and England were both playing a designated role in the American Revolution. That's a hard pill to swallow if true, as it means the entire episode was and is a sham, and independence has been an illusion this entire time.
I think too that Napoleon knew what was what and who was who, and tried to assist The South, but was out maneuvered.
The best I can do for someone trying to see the big picture and to make sense of it all, is to recommend looking at everything in terms of human farming, population control, and the exploitation of conscious and unconscious agreement.
No the American Revolution was not a scam. First it set up the Continental Congresses with Presidents under a confederation. That didn't pan out to well, so they had another Constitutional Convention and set up the current Republic with Washington as the first President of the current Republic.
It wasn't Nepoleon that screwed us. The Roman Catholic Church sided with the South because they saw an ever growing threat of the United States being a real power on the World stage. It was France that helped us out in both the Revolution and the Civil War. France remember arrested the Pope in 1798.
The American Republic is a real thing. It is one of a kind. What has happened is the central banks have become more and more powerful. That is the issue. First and Second national banks taken down by Old Hickory himself. Then there was another one memory escapes me. Then the Federal Reserve. That was mostly gotten under control by Franklin Roosevelt and he gave us breathing space and regulated banks and kept the Fed under control. That kind of control was done away with in 1971 by Richard Nixon when he took away the Federal Government's ability to use gold as a standard to keep our currency stable. This was the start of the financialization of everything that FDR got rid of, and by 1981 Ronald Reagan just open the doors to a bonanza. Thus were we are today.