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  2. Jan 26, 2021 · If you voted for them, you have committed TREASON against the Republic for the United States of America (the 50 union states). If you want proof of this, look at subsections 15 and 15(A) in Title 28 U.S. Code § 3002 and you should see this sentence, “United States” means— (A) a Federal corporation”.

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    Congress created a corporation either called UNITED STATES or one called something else but that is ‘doing business as’ UNITED STATES. For example, USPS is a corporation created by Congress and doe...
    United States, In Congress Assembled still exists (I think). United States did not become or transform into a corporation. Congress merely created a corporation. They both exist.
    United States–when used geographically–means District of Columbia and the territories.
    United States of America is the name for the alliance/union of the 50 states. This really only comes up in international matters. USofA is like NATO; both are alliances. Don’t get carried away by e...

    Really, this diagram should have four columns. The middle column should be split into (a) United States in Congress Assembled, meaning the federal government and (b) the territories subject to Congress’ jurisdiction. If thou lives in one of the 50 American states, then United States is practically irrelevant.

    As stated in the Articles of Confederation, which is still law, the confederacy is called, “The United States of America.” Article I. The Style of this confederacy shall be “The United States of America.” Now, ‘United States‘ is not the same as ‘The United States of America‘. United States, in Congress Assembled, or “United States” for short, is th...

    This part of the U.S. Code clearly shows one can be without (external to) United States. This is the code part about “Unsworn declarations under penalty of per­jury” 28 U.S. Code § 1746: 1. If executed without the United States: “I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that th...

    Similar to the part above, the postage rates are different within and withoutUnited States. 1. Within United States: 60 cents postage for mail 2. Without United States: 2 cents for letters(I use four cents) Shown below is a photo of a letter sent to Washington (the state) from an East coast state. Note how it says Non-domestic and Without United St...

    One reason congress may have created a corporation is to gain power or jurisdiction over the peoplein the 50 states who actually sit above the congress; they created congress. We don’t have a king, so the people are sovereign. To circumvent this, congress created a corporation called United States, which then creates franchises or sub-corporations ...

    I think Keating may explain here that UNITED STATES is similar to the British East Indies Company, which was a corporation that had an army. UNITED STATES is likely a corporation, created after the Southern War for Independence (aka civil war), to do all the things the federal government could not do. Just like the East India Company. In this encyc...

    Fantastic proof that they’re all corporations is that in California all companies and people send their income tax to the…STATE OF CALIFORNIA Franchise Tax Board. So STATE OF CALIFORNIA is a franchise of UNITED STATES (inc), and every company and ‘person’ doing business in California is considered a franchise of STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The truth is ri...

    That the United States has ‘statutes’ could be another clue that we’re often dealing with a corporation. Statutes are an act of a corporation, per the definition below. Why not just say law if it’s a law? Well, maybe because it’s just an act of a corporation. The word statutewill sound less ominous going forward. And the book The Matrix and the Con...

    Gold and silver are the money of the states and the USofA. If an entity is asking for payment in Federal Reserve Notes, then consider this quote: If the entity is asking for Federal Reserve notes, that is a clear sign something is amiss. Perhaps these notes are money with United States (meaning the territories and DC) or within the corporate United...

  3. there must be an Act of Congress creating that corporation. There are no Acts of Congress expressly incorporating. either the "United States" or the "United States of America". In 1871 Congress did expressly incorporate the District. of Columbia, but D.C. and the "United States" are not.

  4. The U.S. Constitution is best understood not as a “social contract,” but as a popularly issued corporate charter. The earliest American colonies were literal corporations of the Crown and, like all corporations, were ruled by limited governments established by their charters. From this, Americans derived their understanding of what a ...

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  5. Jan 22, 2021 · Did the "Act of 1871" establish the United States as a corporation? No, that's not true: The District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 established a new, unified government for Washington, D.C. It "incorporated" that city, a common legal term by which areas are organized for governance by a single entity.

  6. Mar 9, 2023 · The statute in question does not say the U.S. is a private, for-profit corporation, according to legal experts. Instead, the statute defines what the term “United States” refers to when it is...

  7. Feb 19, 2021 · Feb 19, 2021. by: Dean Miller. Share Tweet. No Case Law. Is the United States a corporation in the way General Motors is? Is the president the head of a corporation called the United States of America? And are African Americans emancipated but not free?

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