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posted on Nov, 9 2009 @ 05:18 PM
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At the risk of going off-topic, I think it is very important to note there are literally 2 constitutions! One before the *ACT OF 1871* and the doctored version that followed......


The United States Isn't a Country
— It's a Corporation!
by Lisa Guliani




The date is February 21, 1871 and the Forty-First Congress is in session. I refer you to the "Acts of the Forty-First Congress," Section 34, Session III, chapters 61 and 62. On this date in the history of our nation, Congress passed an Act titled: "An Act To Provide A Government for the District of Columbia." This is also known as the "Act of 1871." What does this mean? Well, it means that Congress, under no constitutional authority to do so, created a separate form of government for the District of Columbia, which is a ten mile square parcel of land.



In essence, this Act formed the corporation known as THE UNITED STATES. Note the capitalization, because it is important. This corporation, owned by foreign interests, moved right in and shoved the original "organic" version of the Constitution into a dusty corner. With the "Act of 1871," our Constitution was defaced in the sense that the title was block-capitalized and the word "for" was changed to the word "of" in the title. The original Constitution drafted by the Founding Fathers, was written in this manner:

"The Constitution for the united states of America".

The altered version reads: "THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA". It is the corporate constitution. It is NOT the same document you might think it is. The corporate constitution operates in an economic capacity and has been used to fool the People into thinking it is the same parchment that governs the Republic. It absolutely is not.

Capitalization — an insignificant change? Not when one is referring to the context of a legal document, it isn't. Such minor alterations have had major impacts on each subsequent generation born in this country. What the Congress did with the passage of the Act of 1871 was create an entirely new document, a constitution for the government of the District of Columbia. The kind of government THEY created was a corporation. The new, altered Constitution serves as the constitution of the corporation, and not that of America. Think about that for a moment.


And here comes the obvious question now: Which constitution were you reffering???


[edit on 9-11-2009 by EarthCitizen07]



posted on Nov, 11 2009 @ 01:07 PM
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I'd bury all of you and start fresh.



posted on Nov, 11 2009 @ 01:29 PM
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Yeah, I was getting this wierd 'Planet of the Apes' vibe when reading the OP's post.



posted on Nov, 11 2009 @ 01:33 PM
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And here comes the obvious question now: Which constitution were you reffering???


The orginal of course before the bankers mucked it up!









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