Originally posted by Richard Earl
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Incorporation of the USA?
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It is not a good thing and I do not think either schools of thought here suggest such a thing. People have mistaken what we do with CS method on remittances as AFV, but Indemnification is not the same thing."You have to understand Neo, most of these people are not ready to
be unplugged, and many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it."
~ Morpheus / The Matrix movie trilogy.
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I was searching for a different Kirk, Charlie KIRK:Originally posted by David Merrill View PostNotice that within hours, chief district court judge Kirk Stewart SAMELSON entered into a new trust where there is no mention of the Creator - God.
Why might Charlie Kirk's break from Calvary Chapel's brand of Christian-Zionism - a faith requiring absolute subservience to Benjamin Netanyahu - have cost him his life? Updated July 4, 2026.
and I notice how educational these old threads are. Fifteen years ago!Last edited by marcel; 05-03-26, 01:51 PM.
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Thank you Marcel. We had some great people writing here, for sure.
I dream of reviving this website.
Jamming Charlie through my FILTER...
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The articles of incorporation of the political corporations are the Constitutions of the United States of America and of the several States. Justice Marshall persisted in this obscure fact (United States v. Maurice (1823)):
"The United States is a government, and, consequently,
a body politic and corporate, capable of attaining the objects for which it was created, by
the means which are necessary for their attainment This great corporation was ordained
and established by the American people, and endowed by them with great powers for
important purposes​ [..]" -- https://law.resource.org/pub/us/case...cas.1211.1.pdf
The root mythology is that the US became a private corporation sometime after the Constitution was ratified, creating a second entity the UNITED STATES [sic]. Not true. It was always a political corporation (There's are vast difference between a political & private corporations, but also fundamental similarities.)
Both Blackstone (Commentaries - https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_cen...ne_bk1ch18.asp) & Vattel (Law of Nations - https://tile.loc.gov/storage-service...wOfNations.pdf), before the Declaration was even served on the King and the Articles of Confederation were even though of, wrote about the various type of corporations. The colonies were all municipal corporations, for example. All Nations/States are "political corporations".
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..Originally posted by Christopher Theodore View PostThe articles of incorporation of the political corporations are the Constitutions of the United States of America and of the several States. Justice Marshall persisted in this obscure fact (United States v. Maurice (1823)):
"The United States is a government, and, consequently,
a body politic and corporate, capable of attaining the objects for which it was created, by
the means which are necessary for their attainment This great corporation was ordained
and established by the American people, and endowed by them with great powers for
important purposes [..]" -- https://law.resource.org/pub/us/case...cas.1211.1.pdf
The root mythology is that the US became a private corporation sometime after the Constitution was ratified, creating a second entity the UNITED STATES [sic]. Not true. It was always a political corporation (There's are vast difference between a political & private corporations, but also fundamental similarities.)
Both Blackstone (Commentaries - https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_cen...ne_bk1ch18.asp) & Vattel (Law of Nations - https://tile.loc.gov/storage-service...wOfNations.pdf), before the Declaration was even served on the King and the Articles of Confederation were even though of, wrote about the various type of corporations. The colonies were all municipal corporations, for example. All Nations/States are "political corporations".
I just dusted that off the other day.
In 1871 Congress organized a municipal corporation for the District. And even today some people think that is the United States government.
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