It may not be clear what you are looking at in the photo above - the Municipal League Archives on the second floor of the University of Colorado - Denver campus library. Look to the far end above and there are doors into the Archives partition way down there. I took this first photo below back in the direction you are looking from, inside the archives area. If you look to the ceiling features you might get oriented correctly. Turning to the right as you enter from the small office at the far end is a typical shelf, the first aisle featuring the copier I was given free rein with. The doors at the end are in the background behind the computer screen, where the archiver had some of my docs on the screen.
Terrible 1313 Revisited by Jo HINDMAN
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This is definitely a significant find! What is special about Colorado Springs is that on the West Side is (Old) Colorado City - the first capital of Colorado in 1861, linking it with MJ's contribution. Territorial Governor GILPIN (1861) made a significant contribution to the fiat history of American currency by issuing notes to pay the Union soldiers who spent the notes with merchants etc. and the merchants of course wanted money in redeemed notes. There was quite a stink that I will go into or link because I have covered that many times already.Originally posted by David Merrill View PostI like Chapter 5:
On Page 69 in the middle we find mention of Colorado Springs as Parent Body of 1313. Footnote 17 leads me to believe I might find some interesting evidence by looking through the Archives in Aurora.
Another interesting facet is my studies about the formation of the Territory itself at the federal repository on the SE Corner of the Golden Rectangle of Masonic Monuments. I was unwittingly a protoge of the Second Chair for the California Jurisdiction - whatever that means to a Mason. Interestingly when I uncovered the history around Colorado being more a war chest than a Territory in preparation for the 1876 State, he began to become very short-tempered and even fighting mad with me. I felt that there was something to it but it took a few years to piece things together about what this would mean to him.
I will lay it out as we go, hopefully in terms laid out in the book.
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Chapter 6 was very short. Page 77 tells us:
Projected result is utter bankruptcy for the economy of the United States and ultimate extinction of every individual American right to own property.
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Originally posted by shikamaru View PostAdd who issued the bond and who redeemed it ?
Presuming the US government is a representative body politic the People issued the Bond. In the political structure more accurately - the Electorate. It was redeemed by the US government in supersedeas fashion to prevent having to stay in jail. There are better examples where the US government relenquishes claim and therefore jurisdiction is lost. [Listen to Minute Mark 20.] As it is called the National Debt and is formed through endorsement the electorate of the jurisdiction, the Federal Reserve System were the payer's of the bond.
In this context I should point out again that when a municipal organization, a city, grows to the boundaries of the county or borough the nature of the electorate becomes municipal. It ceases to be governed by the federal union of states and becomes Home Rule Cities and Towns. Or another way to say it is the endorsers of the jurisdiction; Congress' Fed, paid to save it presuming that they were the investors in the Stock Market.Last edited by David Merrill; 12-30-12, 11:37 PM.
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The issuer of a bond is the debtor.Originally posted by David Merrill View PostPresuming the US government is a representative body politic the People issued the Bond.
The receiver of a bond is the creditor.
Who received the bond?
To redeem is to buy back. What exactly was conveyed or re-conveyed?Originally posted by David MerrillIn the political structure more accurately - the Electorate. [Listen around Minute Mark 20.] It was redeemed by the US government in supersedeas fashion to prevent having to stay in jail. There are better examples where the US government relenquishes claim and therefore jurisdiction is lost. As it is called the National Debt and is formed through endorsement the electorate of the jurisdiction, the Federal Reserve System were the payer's of the bond.
The electorate is the accommodation party?
If "the People" issued the bond with the FRS paying the bond, does that make the FRS surety for the bond?
Domestic Law is also called Municipal Law in an International Law context.Originally posted by David MerrillIn this context I should point out again that when a municipal organization, a city, grows to the boundaries of the county or borough the nature of the electorate becomes municipal. It ceases to be governed by the federal union of states and becomes Home Rule Cities and Towns. Or another way to say it is the endorsers of the jurisdiction; Congress' Fed, paid to save it presuming that they were the investors in the Stock Market.
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What happened is that the bond was due in the amount of $5.5T and by the 2X Rule $11T was assessed (forgiven) from the Stock Market. I had not given a thorough assessment as to the parties except in terms of a jail bond. It is called Bail too.
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I had not considered that people would be reading faster than I am. I will try moving a little faster.Originally posted by David Merrill View Post
Top of Page 82:
Charges of $300/day! For violations of the municipal code?
Middle of Page 87:
It (METRO) is a freewheeling oddity and, in practice, untouchable by the voters.
Welcome UN combinatorial mathematics.
P.S. Bottom of Page 90:
We have mention of Colorado Springs and Luther GULICK again.
Hello! Much tardy I am inserting Chapter 8 Here. Sorry about that!Last edited by David Merrill; 12-18-14, 10:03 PM.
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Chapter 9.
Metro Testing Grounds ends with a plea for people to wake up and take a stand against METRO 1313. Therefore I am going to go though my archived SMEAR papers and pull a sample for you all to get a look at... I found a great one (click here) to accompany this chapter! (attached).Last edited by David Merrill; 01-05-13, 02:44 AM.
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Chapter 9 is very short.
The middle of Page 106 features our socialist friend Luther GULICK writing propaganda/social engineering warfare, belittling any official who would rather not be nurtured by METRO organization.
Metropolitan government is a present and dangerous innovation.
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Chapter 10 is about using psychological warfare.
I am wondering how long the term social engineering had been around. Maybe Jo invented it here?
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