Sunday, December 25, 2011

The United States Isn't a Country — It's a Corporation!

If you ever wondered why our elected officials represent corporations instead people, here's why: The government is a corporation that represents corporate interests. They work for the corporation, not the people who vote.




There are many, many things the People have not been told. How do you feel about being made a beneficiary of somebody else's massive debt without your knowledge or consent? Are we gonna keep going along with this??

When you hear some individuals say that the Constitution is null and void, think about how our government has transformed over time from a municipal or service-oriented entity to a corporate or profit-oriented entity. We are living under the myth that this is lawful, but it is not. We are being ruled by a "de facto," or unlawful form of government.

With the passage of the Act of 1871, a series of subtle and overt deceptions were set in motion — all in conjunction and collusion with the Congress, who knowingly and deliberately sold the People down the river.

Did they tell you this in government school?
I doubt it.
They were too busy drumming the fictional version of history into your brain — and mine.

By failing to disclose what THEY did to the American People, the people became ignorant of what was happening. Over time, the Republic took it on the chin to the point of a knockdown. With the surrender of their gold in 1933, the People essentially surrendered their law.

I don't suppose you were taught THAT in school either.

That's because our REAL history is hidden from us.




This is the way Roman Civil Law works — and our form of governance today is based upon Roman Civil Law and Admiralty/Maritime Law — better known as the "Divine Right of Kings" and "Law of the Seas", respectively. This explains a lot. Roman Civil Law was fully established in the original colonies even before our nation began and is also known as private international law.



http://www.serendipity.li/jsmill/us_corporation.htm

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