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    Relevantly, it seems that underscore = italics = bold. And that bold = uppercase.

    The underscore accomplishes in typewriting what italics accomplishes in print; therefore, all foreign words, or words that should be italicized, should be underscored. It is also used for emphasis. Source: Dement's Touch Manual: A Complete Typewriting Instructor by Isaach Strange Dement
    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    I doubt China would be stupid enough to have bought up 20% of America's debt though. The illusion debt has value would be mighty slim.
    Japanese interests have been buying up land in the northwestern USA and Western Canada since the early 90s. Perhaps they are buying up the debt so they have a basis for discharge for property taxes and the like?

    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    Shake the bond by defrauding the public and your own court! Lose the bond and traditionally you have lost all sovereign and judicial immunity. But if there is nobody in a widespread criminal syndicalism to complain to, then it is just frustrating to the informed.
    On the note of private law and administrative law, could it be that acknowledgement of the original and organic 13th amendment) is why they fudge the bond paperwork? Also, would a title like "Grand Master" or "Knight Master of the Order" given by a secret society be a title of nobility? Was thirteenth amendment intended to prohibit members of secret(ive) societies from holding office too or both as in did the Colonists see some kind of similitude between some "royal courts" and secret societies due to infiltration by occultists?

    Could the organic 13th amendment somehow have been a firewall against adverse side effects of conflicts of law by someone holding and wielding an office in both a foreign and a domestic capacity?
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    Quote Originally Posted by allodial View Post
    Relevantly, it seems that underscore = italics = bold. And that bold = uppercase.

    I love the use of quotation marks as a foreign word in Black's Fifth - - -

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    Quote Originally Posted by allodial View Post
    Japanese interests have been buying up land in the northwestern USA and Western Canada since the early 90s. Perhaps they are buying up the debt so they have a basis for discharge for property taxes and the like?



    On the note of private law and administrative law, could it be that acknowledgement of the original and organic 13th amendment) is why they fudge the bond paperwork? Also, would a title like "Grand Master" or "Knight Master of the Order" given by a foreign secret society be a title of nobility? Was thirteenth amendment intended to prohibit members of secret(ive) societies from holding office too or did the Colonists see some kind of similitude between some "royal courts" and secret societies due to infiltration by occultists?

    Could the organic 13th amendment somehow have been a firewall against adverse side effects of conflicts of law by someone holding and wielding an office in both a foreign and a domestic capacity?
    Hey! I said I doubt China would be stupid enough... please edit your quote. There is a good use for italics too, very punny! I just had a nap!
    Last edited by David Merrill; 03-06-16 at 01:32 AM.

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