May
29
MAKING PRACTICAL USE OF THE SECRETS HIDDEN IN THE CONSTITUTION OF SEPTEMBER 17, 1787
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Prying out the secret truths hidden in the Constitution of September 17, 1787 has not been easy, but as more were discovered the closer we got to total and complete freedom. Being a Citizen of the United States which does not subject the Citizen to the jurisdiction of the United States is a step in […]
May
25
MAY 25, 2012 IS THE 225TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OFFICIAL START OF THE SECRET CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
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Today, this Friday, May 25, 2012 is the 225th anniversary of the official start of the secret Constitutional Convention. This Post will begin a series of new Posts, which will describe the concluding Lessons of my “Basic Course in Law and Government which expose the secrets hidden by the May 25, 1787 Constitutional Convention. The […]
May
21
THE UNITED STATES: HOME TO EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD CITIZENS SINCE JUNE 21, 1788
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The Constitution of September 17, 1787 was established on June 21, 1788, when New Hampshire became the ninth State to ratify that Constitution. The Constitution of September 17, 1787 was transformed into the Constitution of the United States, when on April 30, 1789, George Washington took this oral oath: “I, George Washington, do solemnly swear […]
May
12
FACEBOOK CO-FOUNDER RENOUNCES HIS U.S. CITIZENSHIP
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Eduardo Saverin the Los Angeles Times reports has given up his U.S. citizenship and as a result tax experts predict significant tax savings for him. The Times reported that Saverin was “one of 1,780 former Americans who renounced citizenship last year.” According to the Times Saverin was born in Brazil, came to the U.S. in […]
May
8
“IF ONLY THE GOVERNMENT WOULD FOLLOW THE CONSTITUTION…”
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How many times have you heard that remark? So few have questioned the authority of the Constitution of September 17, 1787 that to do so would be considered sacrilege. If the purpose of the Constitution was to bring us together as a nation, it certainly has done that, but at a terrible cost. The Constitution […]
May
7
ON MAY 7, 1789, THE FIRST INAUGURAL BALL WAS HELD IN NEW YORK CITY TO HONOR GEORGE WASHINGTON AND HIS WIFE, MARTHA.
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George Washington became President of the United States of America, when the electoral votes were unsealed and counted before Congress on April 6, 1789, as prescribed by Article II Section 1 Clause 3 of the Constitution of September 17, 1787. Washington wasn’t the first President of the United States of America, but he would be […]
May
2
LIENS, LEVIES, GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES
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I teach with a definite purpose and that purpose is to solve problems caused by written law. All legal problems are caused by written law, so we must always keep written law and unwritten law apart. Written law always applies to governments and the instruments of government, but only under special circumstances does it […]
May
1
WHY ARE REAL PROPERTY ASSESSORS ELECTED?
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Los Angeles County Assessor John Noguez is being investigated by the Los Angeles County District Attorney of the State of California, because it appears he illegally lowered assessments for his friends and campaign contributors. The local newspaper, the Daily Breeze, asked in its April 30 editorial why should the assessor be elected in the first […]
May
1
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
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Today is the 121st day of 2012 There are 245 left in the year. In 1789, George Washington took office in New York as the first president of the United States. This entry for April 30, 1789 is how the Associated Press perpetuates the myth that the American presidency is one office rather than the […]