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Monday, December 14, 2015

The Act of 1871

The Act of 1871

By Nick Harding
Via - Lynn Miller
December 14, 2015

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."

This is why you have a Federal Government, and Federal Reserve.

The rest of the deal was that the bankers privately owned,
"Federal Interests" in America.

"All Interests Federal" means they own your Government.

They then went on to build the, "Federal Reserve Bank" in America
in 1913, which they are still the owners of today, and since then
they have been the controllers of all of your tax payer money.

You are, "The Corporate States of America" and to make note of
this, President John F. Kennedy signed a bill into law on June 4,
1963 to abolish the, "Federal Reserve" and, on the same day, he
also signed executive order number, (11110) authorizing the
Treasury Secretary to continue printing silver certificates during
this transition period.

The US Treasury is the, "State Interest Free Sovereign Bank" which
came into existence on September 2, 1789 and this Bank was put
there for you by your country's, "Founding Fathers" but it sure didn't
take long for, "JFK" to be killed now did it?

1 comment:

  1. So messed up it feels like we need to start over. Not with a violent revolution because they would simply use that as an excuse to ramp up their on-going genocides. It would allow them to openly commit genocide with no excuses needed to hide behind. We need to make sure that the people we put in office will work for reform for the people, not corporations, wall street, the bankers and the rich. I would love to see this reform happen in my lifetime but I am old enough that I expect that I will die before it happens. If I am lucky I may get to see it get underway though.

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