Well, exactly. But the entire narrative is riding on the back of "the United States since 1871 (or whenever it is) is not the United States created by the constitution but in fact a corporation masquerading as "the United States".
And here is the thing. So frequently these sorts of conspiracy theory conspiracy theories (I repeat the phrase to function as an adjective to contrast what many of us know are called 'conspiracy theories' but which in fact, are real and reflect truth), hinge and get amplification due to really weird and sloppy interpretations of text, sentences, and announcements. From a linguistics point of view, I constantly see people twisting what are natural but easily resolvable ambiguities in language to posit some 'secret message' or comms.
Which bear, most of the time, extremely little resemblance to what Q taught us about actual comms.
Well said again as usual