30 little known facts about America, page 8
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reply posted on 13-9-2008 @ 08:24 PM by Komodo
reply to post by JaxonRoberts



well.. hmmm.. no links to prove your 'theory' .. I'm curious..


reply posted on 13-9-2008 @ 08:45 PM by JaxonRoberts
reply to post by Komodo



Not a theory. US Code Title 26, passed by Congress. Here's a link for you. www4.law.cornell.edu...
I think Cornell Law School should qualify as a good non-governmental source!


reply posted on 18-9-2008 @ 12:35 PM by toasted
reply to post by danielsil18



What was the authors name and the name of the video as it was removed before I could view it?!

People need to understand, that there are definite differences between what appear to you to be common words with common meanings and those same words in law.

It truly is Night and day. Look up the UCC, or uniform commercial code ,it is
a real code that is used all over , but not commonly known by the public. So, what I'm trying to say is, unless you know the legal meaning and not the common meanings to words used in law you'll think it means something else.


reply posted on 4-3-2009 @ 06:20 PM by thereaintnospoon
reply to post by avingard



Wow, way to convince people without even trying to offer evidence of your claim.


reply posted on 1-8-2009 @ 09:48 PM by Monteriano
reply to post by JaxonRoberts



Where in the code does it say what you claim. Be specific!


reply posted on 1-8-2009 @ 10:47 PM by pavil
NM

[edit on 1-8-2009 by pavil]



reply posted on 13-8-2009 @ 11:11 PM by toasted
I have one to add.

How many here knew that Egyptians, Libyans and Hebrews were

on this continent about 1000 B.C.?

A while back, I read a story about heiroglyphics in a cave in the grand canyon.

But there wasn't much to go on.

Then I read that that cave had been put off limits to the general public for safety reasons. So, I still wasn't sure what to make of it, so I kinda forgot about it, til I read a book by Barry Fell called America B.C.

He has all kinds of documented evidence on this. Which really didn't surprise me, because I knew the vikings had made it to at least the far northeast area, nova scotia and maine etc.

And there's the Los Lunas Decalogue stone, with the 10 Commandments in paleo Hebrew. The indians knew about it, but the first white men who seen it, thought it was cherokee or something, at least that's the excuse they used.

So, anyways, Barry Fell documents there are lots of carvings in rocks n boulders all over the usa, and he has lots of pix in his book and there are other sites that cover that los lunas boulder, but the story always gets glossed over by the main stream puppets for the corporations that folks refer to as news outlets!!! WHY?

You'd think a story like this would be pretty big news. And it is. But we all know what the easiest lie to tell is, the one that is never talked about, just ask RON PAUL , he knows all about that ploy they pulled on him too. It's the one most used on us all...24/7

I hope people find this as interesting as I did.

[edit on 13-8-2009 by toasted]
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