By Anna Von Reitz
Want to know why our courts are corrupt? We finally, definitively, have the answer, and it is not one that you are going to like. I know that I am having a hard time, and yet, there is a certain relief in knowing the answer: sorta like having a disease and finally getting the diagnosis.
I have been blaming the judges and attorneys along with everyone else. But guess what? The Truth is now out and plain to see, with a clear, documented provenance from Point A to Point Z.
The corruption of our courts is only possible because our military is corrupt. Period.
The Territorial Armed Forces that have been quietly occupying our land jurisdiction since 1863 and operating under color of law this whole while, are also the ones supervising the cleverly disguised pillaging they engaged in via the set up of clandestine quasi-military courts in the military districts the Rump Congress created and which the military district commanders controlled:
March 2, 1867 (14 Stat. 428), divided the ten Southern states into five military districts, each to be commanded by an officer not below the rank of brigadier general. Under the act the primary duties of these commanders were "to protect all persons in their rights of person and property, to suppress insurrection, disorder, and violence, and to punish, or cause to be punished, all disturbers of the public peace and criminals."
These provisions of the Reconstruction Acts have never been repealed.