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Saturday, May 4, 2024

Don't Believe Me? Prove Me Wrong.

 By Anna Von Reitz

As usual, the moment I provide necessary but unfamiliar information, I get attacked by nay-sayers, mumbling and huffing, "That can't be right!"

There follows a period of time in which the genuine seekers of truth dig around and confirm the facts. 

Here, in the eloquent words of Boyd Adams, is the deal: 

"Please review the documents. I also ask that everyone do their own research so they can come to their own conclusions. I do not want anyone to take my word for it. If we learn for ourselves we will not question anything because the facts will be known by everyone."

Regarding the First and Second Confederacy, consult the record of the Second Continental Congress.  You will see that debate about forming a separate Confederacy began in January 1777 and continued until May of 1781 when The Articles of Confederation were adopted and the States of America Confederation began operations.  

Never heard of the States of America?  Again, consult the early records of the First and Second Continental Congresses. After that, consult the United States Statutes-at-Large collection for the years between 1781 and 1861.

References to the States of America abound until the Civil War, when all references to the "States of America" suddenly go silent.  If I am blowing sunshine up your skirts, why would that be? 

And why would the Government of the South under Jefferson Davis call itself "The Confederate States of America" if the "States of America" didn't exist?  

Regarding the Federal Republic and its citizenry, consult the First Naturalization and Immigration Act concerning United States Citizens. 

I say that those United States Citizens were different from U.S. Citizens and Municipal citizens of the United States.  But they are clearly Federal citizens, not state citizens.  They are clearly engaged in moving from one jurisdiction to another.  

Look up references to the Federal Republic and State Republics.  See that they all appear in the decades between 1830 and the Civil War, and then just as abruptly disappear? 

There are sporadic revivals with people running around claiming to represent this or that "State Republic" --- but the historical State Republics disappeared in the aftermath of the Civil War along with the Federal Republic they were part of. 

I say that the flag in the Congressional Chambers is "struck" hanging straight down and vertical.  I say that means the government that flag represents is down. Any military officers here? 

You testify what it means when a flag is struck. 
People don't have to take my word for it. 

That flag has been struck since the Rump Congress during the Civil War.  

Care to guess what that means?  

It's not always a matter of what is in front of you. Sometimes it is a matter of what should be there, and isn't.  Either way, it's up to you to see it and realize what it means. 

I say it means that the primary intended Federal Service Provider, the States of America, has been "missing, presumed lost" since 1861.  

I say it means that the States that created the Federal Republic and the Confederation operating as the States of America, need to assemble and reconstruct these missing parts of both the American Government (our Confederation) and Federal Government (the Federal Republic). 

And no other entities, no foreign States or States of States, can do this necessary reconstruction and wind up with an American Confederation and an American Federal Republic. 

Boyd is absolutely correct in what he said. Don't stop here. Don't take my word for it.  Dig around and see it for yourself.  Make the knowledge your own.  

Then you won't have to wonder if I am right or wrong.  You'll know for yourself and be at ease in your own minds. 

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