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 that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” “So help me God.”

Washington’s oral oath was sufficient only to create a commercial administration of the territory and other property owned by or subject to the exclusive legislative power of the United States of America.  On April 6, 1789, Washington had been elected to the Office of President of the United States of America, an Office under the authority of the Articles of Confederation of November 15, 1777, which required no oral or subscribed oath or affirmation.

The oral oath Washington took, first, permitted the Freemasons to take over the corporate structure that was substituted for a legitimate government then a variety of special interests have succeeded the Freemasons as operators of the world’s oldest and largest Ponzi scheme.

How has such a fraud managed to survive this long?  Article I, Section 2, Clause 2 provides for the creation of a United States populated by callow eighteen year old Citizens.  A Representative who meets the minimum qualifications for that Office attained the status of Citizen of the United States at age eighteen.   A minimum age of twenty-five minus seven years citizenship makes for an eighteen year old Citizen of the United States.  The second militia act of May 5, 1792, 1Stat271, confirms eighteen year old Citizens of the United States.

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Dr. Eduardo M. Rivera

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