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Reason: Edited for clarity.

This seems to be a rather difficult concept to wrap my (and I assume others) head around. It seems so murky as to the correct reality of the status of the United States vs the United States of America. The powers that be have so muddied the water as to the true nature of the order of the public trust and the standing of the people that misinformation is rampant. I needed to correct my original response as there were a few things, as I continued to dig, that needed to be clearer.

In the constitution, it says, "We the People... do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." The people did "ordain and establish this Constitution," not for themselves, but "for the United States of America." This concept of a thing being "for" or "of" is a matter of authority over that thing. If it read, "Constitution of the United States of America", then it could be seen as having the sole authority over that creation and thus the right to change at will or lawfully abdicate responsibilities... kinda like what we are seeing now with this current... thing. Saying for emphasized the will of the states and their citizens (only states had citizens before the 14th amendment), to serve the union of the states and the people while defining and limiting what that government can do in service to the people and the states. The United States of America is the public trust set up by the founders. The United States seems to be a corporation. (All corporations are trusts by the way) It had a DUNS number and everything until in April 2022, it replaced its old identifier of choice, the Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number, with a government-issued UEI (Unique Entity Identifier). The United States of America was the original trust and still is, albeit seemingly vacated (but that is debatable). Any time you see "United States" in us code, it refers to the United States corp in Washington D.C.. We as a people have lost the cognitive significance of the words we use, and, especially, the words used against us. We as a society need to educate ourselves to do the same. Knowledge is power and thus gives rise to words of power and standing.

4 hours ago
4 score
Reason: Original

In the constitution, it says, "We the People... do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." This concept of a thing being "for" or "of" is a matter of authority over that thing. If it read, "Constitution of the United States of America", then it could be seen as having the sole authority over that creation and thus the right to change at will or lawfully abdicate responsibilities... kinda like what we are seeing now with this current... thing. Saying for emphasized the will of the states and their citizens (only states had citizens before the 14th amendment), to serve the union of the states and the people while defining and limiting what that government can do in service to the people and the states. The United States is a corporation. It had a DUNS number and everything until in April 2022, it replaced its old identifier of choice, the Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number, with a government-issued UEI (Unique Entity Identifier). The United States of America was the republic and still is, albeit vacated. Any time you see "United States" in us code, it refers to the United States corp in Washington D.C.. We as a people have lost the cognitive significance of the words we use, and, especially, the words used against us. We as a society need to educate ourselves to do the same. Knowledge is power and thus gives rise to words of power and standing.

12 days ago
1 score