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Back door daily, so you know: https://youtube/watch?v=UjbRnmJrWIQ Staff, There is an actionable hole in our basic academic and professional arena. This filler zeros in on: The Business of Corporate Citizenship The attached “patches” clarify the information void on this subject. This primer introduces: First, the Nation called America changed its name to Columbia’s District, or District of Columbia, when it incorporated all state-territories in 1871: All parts of the territory of the United States … is hereby … created into a new Government named the District of Columbia … a body politic for local … purposes, … a corporation not inconsistent with the Constitution and the laws of the United …. Second, District governments were established under this power charter y District Courts: A) Southern District of CA; B) Central District of California; C) Northern District of California; and D) The Eastern District of California, e.g. Under Columbia’s District government, one has undisclosed contract rights and privileges. Third, local county or city-state governments have entirely bypassed District rule: ● Foreign government: The government of the several city and count-states as distinguished from the government of the United States of America. ● “There is a difference between privileges and immunities belonging to the citizens of the United States as such, and those belonging to the citizens of each state as such.” ● “One may be a citizen of the United States and yet not a citizen of a State.” Fourth, your local county-state court illustrates this “foreign” government confusion. County-state courts, doing business in each Columbia-Territory District, do so under a body of law called Sales, which only applies to “owned goods”: ● Goods means all things … movable … in a contract for sale: animals … ● for a person: a heading in capitals …, or in contrasting type, font, or color …. It is a raw point of American jurisdiction. All city-county staff (judges) are highly sensitive to it: ● Treason . . . when real, merits the highest punishment. It’s not insurable. No statute of limitations that ever bars time to remedy it. Forty-First Congress, Sess. III. Ch. 61, 62. 1871. Blacks Law Dictionary, 5th Edition. Ruhstrat v. People, 57 N.E. 41 (1900). McDonel v. The State, 90 Ind. 320 (1993). U.C.C. §2-103(1)(k) (Definitions). U.C.C. §2-103(1)(b)(i)(A). Cramer v. United States - 325 U.S. 1 (1945).
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 15:36:46 +0000

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