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    It might have something to do with:

    §429. Corporate existence presumed unless affidavit of denial filed before trial

    On trial of any criminal case it shall not be necessary to prove the incorporation of any corporation mentioned in the indictment, unless the defendant, before entering upon such trial, shall have filed his affidavit specifically denying the existence of such corporation.


    VERY IMPORTANT TO WATCH THE ABOVE SHORT CLIP FROM THE MOVIE SIXTH SENSE.

    MALCOM: I See dead people.

    MACOLM: In you dreams?

    Cole shakes his head in the negative.

    MALCOLM: While you're awake?

    Cole nods 'yes'.

    MALCOLM: Dead people like in graves? In coffins?

    COLE: Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other. They only see what they want to see. They don't know their dead.

    MALCOLM: When do you see them?

    COLE: All the time. ... they're everywhere.
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    Its important to note that the news and the Amerikan Politburo MSM selects venues to 'stage in'. Typically there is something unique about a given jurisdiction where a given law related or rights related event is staged. In New York City you have what is referred to as the Five Burroughs, that is: the county is deemed to be swallowed up totally by municipal corporations or by other corporations. As in: EVERYONE IS DEAD. Even the cops are 'civilly dead'. That is, the only door to rights is the 14th amendment under the Federal U.S. State of New York.

    Furthermore its just like this people YOU MUST PAY ATTENTION. All of Manhattan is on an island--that is where New York City HQ is. You must cross water to get there or back. Thusly admiralty + civil death presumed (corporate status is presumed). Get it? Municipal police = paramilitary --they are all civilly dead under law. Police are technically not law enforcement officers in the organic sense because they are employees of a municipal corporation thusly 'devoled' by status under a corporate venue. The entire electorate of the New York City area is presumed dead (corporate) [GET IT THAT CORPORATE STATUS = DEAD] thusly--of the walking dead of course. Let's look into the New York City situation a bit further.

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    In the movie I, Robot, Will Smith plays a cop who has a robotic arm (hint: he is part of the corporate "machine world").

    The county is the primary administrative division of New York. There are sixty-two counties in the state. Five of the counties are boroughs of the city of New York and do not have functioning county governments.[7] While originally created as subdivisions of the state meant to carry out state functions, counties are now considered municipal corporations with the power and fiscal capacity to provide an array of local government services.[6] Such services generally include law enforcement and public safety, social and health services (such as Medicaid), and education (special needs and community colleges) (Wikpedia)


    It is said that almost 50% of residents of the State of New York live in New York City.

    The city of New York is a special case. The state legislature reorganized government in the area in the 1890s in an effort to consolidate. Other cities, villages, and towns were annexed[7] to become the "City of Greater New York",[22] (an unofficial term, the new city retained the name of New York), a process basically completed in 1898.[7] At the time of consolidation, Queens County was split. Its western towns joined the city, leaving three towns that were never part of the consolidation plan as part of Queens County but not part of the new Borough of Queens. (A small portion of the Town of Hempstead was itself annexed, also.) The next year (1899), the three eastern towns of Queens County separated to become Nassau County.[22] The city today consists of the entire area of five counties (named New York, Kings, Queens, Bronx, and Richmond).[23] While these counties have no county government, boroughs — with boundaries coterminous with the county boundaries — each have a Borough Board made up of the Borough President, the borough's district council members, and the chairpersons of the borough's community boards. A mayor serves as the city's chief executive officer. (Wikpedia)
    In other words, there is nothing "normal" about New York City or City of Greater New York. Due to the corporate extents, it would have become a veritable playground for attorneys because where there be corporations there be attorneys and that kind of priesthood not too far behind. The point isn't to be for or against corporations. It is that it is important to pay attention to the details.

    So there you have it New York City DOES NOT HAVE A FUNCTIONING COUNTY GOVERNMENT. It is a municipal/corporate/dead zone under municipal-corporate-administrative law and has probably been that way since JUST AFTER THE CIVIL WAR (WHAT A COINCIDENCE).

    Connecticut & Newtown Also Special Case
    Similarly, Connecticut where the alleged Newtown Massacre was staged DOES NOT HAVE CORONERS. THERE ARE NO SHERIFFS IN CONNECTICUT. That could be taken as a hint of Connecticut being a 'juristic dead zone'. Connecticut has very anti-gun laws. Newtown was hand picked due to its lack of government structure or laws.

    When you watch the news it is worthwhile to avoid presuming that what applies in one area, state, region or whatever would apply everywhere else.

    When an area becomes 'dead' it becomes TERRA NULLIS (NO MAN'S LAND) and likely rolls into some kind of special trusteeship (District Attorneys?).

    Relevant Roman law maxims:
    • Paria copulantur paribus. Things unite with similar things.
    • Par in parem imperium non habet. An equal has no power over an equal.
    • In praesentia majoris potestatis, minor potestas cessat. In the presence of the superior power, the minor power ceases.
    • Disparata non debent jungi. Unequal things ought not to be joined.


    Paria copulantur paribus. Things unite with similar things.
    If you join a corporation then you must be a CORPORATION (i.e. non-corporations cannot join corporations).

    St. Louis City and St. Louis County Split
    St. Louis City split from St. Louis County. The Protestants are said to have stayed on the County side with the Roman Catholics on the City side. Why? Romans AFAIK lauded cities as superior, that those outside of cities to be 'inferior'. Ever notice how movies/Hollywood most always makes non-city-dwellers out to be stupid, low, base, idiots or backwards? It might be that the villain comes from a reference to those who live outside of cities.

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