Sunday, 23 June 2013

War against whom?

War against whom?

I heard a comment today that puts the major problems of the World into the correct perspective.
That comment was that the revealing of an all-encompassing data collection network by Edward Snowdon was an "act of war against the United States of America".
People are treating this concept as controversial or contradictory, while it is neither.
The confusion arises because of a deception of words which was carried out:
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly called the United States (US or U.S.) and America, is a federal republic consisting of fifty states and a federal district.
Looking at the constitution on which the republic was founded, many people believe that the revelations made by Snowdon were made in the spirit of protecting the United States of America from those wishing to subvert it.

However:

The Act of 1871 formed a corporation called THE UNITED STATES. The corporation, OWNED by foreign interests, moved in and shoved the original Constitution into a dustbin. With the Act of 1871, the organic Constitution was defaced -- in effect vandalized and sabotage -- when the title was capitalized and the word "for" was changed to "of" in the title.
This is explained here:
http://theunjustmedia.com/Banking%20&%20Federal%20Reserve/The%20united%20states%20Of%20America%20%20is%20a%20corporation%20owned%20by%20fore.htm

SO THERE EXISTS TWO SEPARATE, DIAMETRICALLY-OPPOSED ENTITIES THAT SEEM TO HAVE THE SAME NAME.

1. The United States (N.B NOT all caps), which is a FEDERAL REPUBLIC.

2. THE UNITED STATES (N.B. all caps), which is a CORPORATION that displaced the positions of power of the federal republic without full diclosure and has been masquerading as the government of a federal republic ever since, whilst acting as a corporation.

Once this is understood, many apparent contradictions start to make sense, including the one about Snowden.

Edward Snowden's actions were in protection of the constitution of The United States of America and in line with the common outlook expressed by the founding fathers of the American republic, who warned against the subversion of political power and the loss of freedom.

Snowden's actions were also an act of war against THE UNITED STATES corporation,which has subverted political power and is in the process of destroying all freedom. It seems that a quote from Karl Marx makes a perfect motto for THE UNITED STATES corporation:
"The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism"
Where socialism means the complete control of the state over all aspects of everything, including lifespan, reproduction and even genetic makeup or transhuman design. This final evolution of the plan of the psychopaths has been described in detail by Aldous Huxley (who, showing extreme mental illness described such a situation as "what rulers would naturally want to evolve to").

The imposition of Admiralty Law (notified by the gold fringe you see around your flag) on land has been fraudulent from the beginning, using subterfuge and de facto trickery in order to get free men to act as vessels operating in commerce. Such use of Admiralty Law on land is an insult to Common Law.

If America is to be a federal republic, then it should have a government OF THE PEOPLE under Common Law according to the constitution as originally drafted, and a full public enquiry into how the corporate takeover happened and what amendments to the constitution played what part in the process.

If America is to be a corporatocracy (as it has been acting for decades anyway) then people should stop trying to expose aspects of it that are not in line with the republican model and its Common Law freedoms.

You couldn't describe something generally as an act of war against Korea for instance, when we know there are two opposing sides. Likewise the term USA is intentionally and deceptively vague.

People should differentiate between "The United States of America republic" and "THE UNITED STATES corporation" and describe each fully each time they are mentioned, and avoid any unnecessary confusion.
We just need to CALL THINGS BY THEIR PROPER NAME!

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