
by Anna Von Reitz
This discussion began with the difference between
"Common Law Courts" and "Courts of Common Law", in which I revealed the
apparently astounding news that whenever you see the word "of" it indicates a
secondary entity derived from or acting in behalf of something else, and in
today's world almost always indicates an incorporated legal fiction of some kind
operating in the international jurisdiction of the sea.
"Common Law Courts" = Land Jurisdiction = Ohio
State
"Courts of Common Law" = Sea Jurisdiction =
State(s) of Ohio
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Look at the original constitution ---- what does
it say? "The Constitution for the united States of America". See? The word "united" was originally used as an
adjective describing the "States of America" acting as a union of
states.
States are political entities which are the
possessions and agents of nations, which are also political entities,
hence the use of the word "of"---- as in, for example, "Anne of Green Gables".
"Anne" comes from "Green Gables" but, at the same time, "Green Gables" belongs
to "Anne"---and her family.
The "States of America" belong as members in the "perpetual union" created by The Articles of
Confederation (1781), but they do not belong to the
Union thus created.
We have to pay closer attention to all those
"little words"----!
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