Sunday, February 7, 2016

Where do we find the 'United States' government? What is it?

"The United States is located in the District of Columbia." - California Commercial Code 9307 h)
“The United States Government is a foreign corporation with respect to a state.” Volume 20: Corpus Juris Secundum, (P 1785: NY re: Merriam 36 N.E. 505 1441 S.Ct. 1973, 41 L. Ed. 287)
And we have this decision – one of many – that makes US jurisdiction clear:
“The laws of Congress in respect to those matters do not extend into the territorial limits of the states, but have force only in the District of Columbia , and other places that are within the exclusive jurisdiction of the national government.” Catha v United States , 152 US , at 215
U.S. Code, Title 28 – JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE, (Chapter 176) Section 3002 (15) (a, b, & c); ~
(15) ” United States ” means – (A) a Federal corporation; (B) an agency, department, commission, board, or other entity of the United States; (C) an instrumentality of the United States
"The IRS is not a U.S. Government Agency. It is an Agency of the IMF." (Diversified Metal Products v. IRS et al. CV-93-405E-EJE U.S.D.C.D.I., Public Law 94-564, Senate Report 94-1148 pg. 5967, Reorganization Plan No. 26, Public Law 102-391.)
The IMF is an Agency of the UN. (Blacks Law Dictionary 6th Ed. Pg. 816)
The U.S. has not had a Treasury since 1921. (41 Stat. Ch.214 pg. 654)
The U.S. Treasury is now the IMF. (Presidential Documents Volume 29-No.4 pg. 113, 22 U.S.C. 285-288)
The FCC, CIA, FBI, NASA and all of the other alphabet gangs were never part of the United States government, even though the "US Government" held shares of stock in the various Agencies. (U.S. V. Strang, 254 US 491, Lewis v. US, 680 F.2d, 1239)

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  1. Title 1 of the United States Code, General Provisions, Chapter 1—Rules of Construction, Section 2. “County” as including “parish”, and so forth
    1 USC Sect. 2: The word “county” includes a “parish”, or any other equivalent subdivision of a State or Territory of the United States.
    The State governments of the fifty-six States of the United States define the word “county” by proper name and geographical boundaries called “county lines.”
    The State and federal definitions of “county” are joined in the Historical And Revision Notes to Chapter 5 of United States Code Title 28—Judiciary and Judicial Procedure: “Sections 81-131 of this chapter show the territorial composition of districts and divisions by counties as of January 1, 1945.”
    Section 81 is the State of Alabama; Section 81A is the then Territory of Alaska; the list proceeds to name the rest of the forty-eight States of the United States, the Territory of Hawaii, the Possession Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia completes the list of States, Territories, a Possession and a District. The territory owned by or subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States of America is the only territory located in the States of the United States, the Territories, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia and is, therefore, the territorial composition of the counties which comprise the districts and divisions of the United States district courts.
    Early English kings used counties to manage the realm, so it should come as no surprise that the States used counties to create judicial systems which would eventually replace the English common law.

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    1. Legalese smegalese reinstate the original 13th amendment that was fraudulently removed. Reboot the true living original Constitution word for word. Everything after the 13th amendment is void and invalid anyway. Then...............

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    2. There is only in this country of the United States of America English common law which is unwritten law and Written law that belongs to government, so these are the 2 choice written law belongs to that which is the United States and those people of the United States and unwritten law belongs to everywhere else in the United States of America to people that aren't a part of government, pretty simple, its not confusing.

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