War of 1812...Are the Longshoremen Strikes to Transfer US Ports to American Ports Under USMCA Treaty? Video Attached
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A friend sent this to me on FB: https://files.catbox.moe/yxgpfu.mp4
What do you think? 🤔
What is "American Republic"?
I'm 64 and have never seen this terminology before. It's still the United States of America, right?
It SHOULD BE the united states of America. Something to do with capitalized vs not. The caps indicates the Corp., which is what we have been under since after civil war. The non cap is We the People own the country, our current goal to reattain. I hope that makes sense
I don't buy the capitalization thing.
No nation's name begins with lowercase letters.
He means like this:
Republic = United States of America
Corporation = UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
I think the original was United States for America.
After the Civil War bankrupted the country, in 1871, a federal corporation was established in a cloud of confusion.
There's more to it than just the capitalization. "of America" instead "for America". I had an excellent 5th grade American History teacher that I do recall tried to embellish some details about it, but like many things when we get older, we forget.
https://www.educatedinlaw.org/2019/02/united-states-is-a-federal-corporation-says-u-s-code-title-28/#:~:text=If%20the%20phrase%20appears%20in%20all%20caps,%20as%20UNITED%20STATES,#:~:text=If%20the%20phrase%20appears%20in%20all%20caps,%20as%20UNITED%20STATES,
Even if you dont buy that, by now you must have realised that there are two entities - a corporation with the same name as the original republic, and hence it has been possible for us to be enslaved.
Have any anons researched this? Russell-Jay:Gould https://www.lastflagstanding.com/
I'm halfway through this - https://rumble.com/vwnouh-sgt-robert-horton-war-castles-born-of-the-water-banking-system.html Just found this - better graphics - https://archive.org/embed/war-castles-overview-by-sergeant-robert-horton It might be same or similar, but is beyond excellent!.
I have seen lots on it but not in a few years. It's interesting though. He recaptured the Postal Service - also, lots to do with word meanings.
It's a big, deep rabbit hole.
This is an interesting page.
I don't know if I believe that Trump signed a "2nd Declaration of Independence," but if you scroll down a ways past all of that and read the numbered bullet points, they contain a great history that will fill you in on what they mean by the American Republic, the Corporation, etc. It's very interesting stuff!