I live in Torrance, California, which is in North America.  When the State of California was a State of the Estados Unidos Mexicanos it was a republic called Alta California, but the state it represented was still in North America.

When Alta California ceased being a Mexican State, the government part of California, the State of California, joined two Unions, the United States of America under the Articles of Confederation of November 15, 1777 and the United States under the Constitution of the United States.   The Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776 is the first  of  the four Organic Laws of  the United States of America which will not be a part of  this discussion.

The Google United States is essentially the territory owned by the Confederacy, the United States of America, in North America, which includes no part of Torrance. 

The name, “United States” has been used to describe the territory owned by the United States of America since the enactment of the Northwest Ordinance of July 13, 1787, which established a temporary government for the “United States,” until the Constitution of the United States made that “government” a more or less permanent “administration of the President of the United States.

So Google, if I live in Torrance, California, I can’t possibly live in the United States, why are you putting in a place subject to military rule? 

I need more Students located in North America south of Canada and north of Mexico, who do not live in United States to take my “Basic Course in Law and Government.”   Once these Students are properly schooled in the Organic Laws of the United States, they will be highly qualified to correct Google’s erroneous geography.   To enroll for as little as $50 in a Course others have happily paid $500 to complete, contact me at edrivera@edrivera.com

Dr. Eduardo M. Rivera

      

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