Bankruptcy and loss of rights ... the new American way?

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By stoupin


The law of the land is supposed to be as follows:

1. U.S. Constitution/Bill of Rights is the highest followed by,

2. State Constitutions/Statutes then,

3. English Common Law

This is a system where higher law over-rules lower law and lower laws may not infringe or be in conflict with higher laws.

USA has been a socialist state since the 1930s.

* 40% employed by government

* 10% unemployed

* 50% work 6 - 8 months to pay government at ~50% interest.

* At least 50% of household income goes to credit card and mortgage interest on money the Federal Reserve creates out of nothing.

What else is wrong?

The Constitution is abandoned

- violation of rights shall not diminish

- violation of right to speak

- abandonment of right to bear arms

Abandonment of common law

- mens rea (willful intent)

- actus rea (act or crime)

- corpus deleicti (damages, literally body of the crime)

- no real party of interest

- no verified criminal complaint

- judges completely ignore the law by fixing/excluding evidence, making up laws, disallowing testimony, seating biased jurors, and take hearsay and lies as truth. Criminals are appointed as judges!

- no grand jury indictment are prerequisite for pre-trial arrest.

Our bankruptcy declaration in the early 1930s allowed for a private government (only corporations can declare bankruptcy; corporations are treated as individual).

- Federal reserve Bank, Inc.

- DMV, Inc.

- IRS, Inc.

- Homeland Security, Inc.

- Blackwater, Inc.

- CIA, Inc.

- FBI, Inc.

etc...

We declared sovereignty via the Declaration of Independence and the ratification of the the Tenth Amendment. This ended the business ventures of Great Britain. We lost sovereignty when incorporated to be able to legally declare bankruptcy. A corporation is a collective, who does a collective corporation need to be sovereign from? No one perhaps if they are the only corporation around. Bankruptcy puts the collective corporation (i.e., a perpetual individual) in slavery to the institute to which the bankruptcy is handled (the central bank). We are slaves.

To fix or "change" that which the founders feared is impossible:

- presidential assassinations

- congress-people ignored

- citizens prosecuted

- Legislature won't help

- courts won't help

- media and the press won't help.

The new Constitution is the USA Patriot Act which was penned and in place before Sept. 11, 2001.

I ask, with the coming of " The Glorious Fourth" and America turns 232 years old, is this what our founders wanted. NO! It is exactly what they warned against and feared.

Is this what we are asking our fine military men and women to die for? I don't think so.

Is this what our veterans risked their health, safety, and often the ultimate sacrifice, life? Never.

Is that what we studied in our American History classes (which are no longer being taught. In it's place is "Civics") or our Constitutional studies (another curriculum abandonded in formal schooling). Is this the America our parents and grandparents knew and taugh us? Of course not!

As we sit around listening to patriotic music, having cook-outs and barbecues, celebrating with friends and family, we are only celebrating the ghost of a formed America. A time when statemanship, civil rights, honesty and nobility were expected. When responsibility and accountability were trademarks of real men and women.

July 4th is no longer the celebration of America's birth; it is a memorial to what was America.

Thank you.


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