By Anna Von Reitz
Our nation is faced with
reconstructing our government a hundred and fifty years after that task was
supposed to be done. Talk about procrastinators, or, talk about being left in
the dark by those who profited. Either way, it still has to be done and that is
what we are engaged in.
So what is Reconstruction about, and
what does it require, and where do we start? What are the conditions we were
left with, coming out of the Civil War?
This conversation is being re-posted
from a private discussion as I try to unravel the situation for people in
Oregon, but the same exact conditions apply to people living in any State of the
Union that was a State prior to 1861 ---- so listen up, folks. This is
Reconstruction 101.
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"The argument as you perceptively
point out the crux --- is the effect of the Repatriation Act and where that left
us, and the continuing operation of the Territorial State of State in Oregon
instead of the American State of State Government we intended, which was rolled
over and became inoperable because the Reconstruction was never finished.
You have a multitude of business
entities operating on two separate levels.
You have the Federation of States and
the Confederation of their States of State in operation from 1781 to 1861.
[That's our intact original American Government.]
The Confederation operated the States
of America, also called the "Federal Republic" or simply, the "Federal
Government" during those same years.
When the Confederation broke apart
into North and South factions, the States of America, our part of the Federal
Government, was left without quorum and could no longer function, either.
Those portions of our Original and
Federal Governments both disappeared--- the Confederation and the States of
America (Federal Republic) the Confederation operated --- both had to be
"Reconstructed" and neither one have been.
Since the Confederation was
inoperable without reconstruction, the members of the Confederation were not
operable, either. The members of the Confederation were the original American
States of States, like The State of Oregon.
The property, assets, and interests
of The State of Oregon were rolled over into the Oregon State [Land Trust] and
the "new" substituted Territorial State of State came in to do business for
Oregon as an "emergency measure".
It was at this time that all the
States of the Union prior to 1860 were compelled to create new State of State
Constitutions in order to create a contract between their State [e.g., Oregon]
and the Territorial State of State organization [the State of Oregon] being
substituted for the original American entity doing business as The State of
Oregon.
The history of this is the same in
every State that was a State prior to the Civil War.
Same exact process, same exact
nomenclature.
So let's go back to the Repatriation
Act. What were these men "repatriating" to?
As they were all mustered out of the
State of State members of the Confederation and not the actual States of Union,
they were "repatriated" back to where they came from.
But the Confederation was gone. There
was no "place" for these men to return to.
Wrap your minds around this. All the
Muster Lists from the Civil War were compiled by the original American States of
State organizations.
They came from The State of New York
and The State of Ohio and The State of North Carolina ---- which were all rolled
into State Trusts after the war purportedly "ended" ---- "New York State" and
"Ohio State" and so on, replaced the original State of State organizations. So
all these men who were repatriated after the Civil War became State Trust Assets
and Wards of the State.
They were rolled into the State
Trusts. They were left in limbo until such time as the Reconstruction happened.
Why? Because you can't get from
Wisconsin to South Dakota without passing through Minnesota.
You can't get from The State of
Wisconsin to Wisconsin (until or unless the Reconstruction takes effect) without
passing through the Wisconsin State (Trust).
Those of us who didn't fight in the
war were not "repatriated" in this fashion, and remained free to operate our
States of the Union, but approximately nine million Americans were "cashiered"
by the Repatriation Act. And they and their descendants have been identified as
Wards of the State of State ever since.
All "pending Reconstruction" which
we, the only ones who could do it, didn't know about. We thought it had already
been done.
So here we are at this late date.
People are still milling around, confused. Hardly anyone realizes just how
complex and nasty all this is, even among those who know that the Reconstruction
is still hanging.
What has to happen? Those who can do
so, have to rebuild the States (Oregon) and then "reconstruct" The State of
Oregon and collapse the Oregon State Trust and replace "the" Territorial State
of Oregon.
At the same time, as the States
reconstruct their own State of State organization, e.g., The State of Oregon,
these entities have to repopulate the Confederation and begin operating the
States of America organization that was responsible for the Federal Republic
under The Constitution for the united States of America.
The States of America, our American
part of the Federal Government, was a Subcontractor of the Confederation.
So in order to reconstruct the
Federal Government, we also have to reconstruct the Confederation, and in order
to reconstruct the Confederation, we have to first assemble the States of the
Union.
Which is what we are doing now.
States reconstruct The States of
States, The States of States repopulate the Confederation, the Confederation
reboots the States of America, and the States of America acts as Comptroller of
the Federal Government.
It is the lack of this Comptroller
position that has led to the many problems we have, so we should all be Highly
Motivated to get our ducks in order without further
ado.
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