The Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in secret beginning May 25, 1787, to allow George Washington, who presided at the Convention, to later take over one of the governments created by the Constitution and pass it off as a general government.  The many secrets of the Constitutional Convention, which I have uncovered are the subject of my Basic Course in Law and Government. 

Traffic and parking tickets are only possible because the federal government, which is limited to the territory owned by and ceded to the United States of America, has been substituted for the government that was to be controlled by the Constitution of September 17, 1787.  George Washington sabotaged the “Adoption of this Constitution,” creating a governmental mess bigger than the last, so that we are about to experience a total government collapse.       

All written laws have a written source or origin.  In America that source is the Organic Law of the United States of America. The first of the Organic Laws is the Declaration of Independence, which marks the clear separation of the thirteen original States from the government of Great Britain.  That separation left only the English common law intact and no real authority for governmental legislative power.  Necessity and legislative inertia must have provided the only authority for State legislation from July 4, 1776 to March 4, 1789.  Since then, the Constitution of the United States has managed to prop up the entire mess.

The old non-political United States of America of the Declaration of Independence initiated the formation of the Confederacy to be known as the United States of America under the Articles of Confederation on November 15, 1777.  Had the so-called Founding Fathers stopped with the first two Organic Laws we would be free of drivers licenses, vehicle registration and traffic citations.

Economic problems and the Daniel Shays’ Rebellion spooked the politicians of the day to formulate the greatest fraud on freedom ever perpetrated by the mind of man at the Constitutional Convention of May 25, 1787.  The third Organic Law the Northwest Ordinance of July 13, 1787 created the United States as wholly owned territory of the United States of America and set up a temporary government, while it was being sold to the people. 

The Constitution of September 17, 1787, which was the raw product of the Constitutional Convention, made that territorial government permanent and created a separate government to govern the territorial government.  The Constitutional Convention hid in the Constitution a commercial enterprise to be administered by a President of the United States, as the United States and a constitutional government with two start dates.  There was a start date for a Constitutional Congress and another for the Office of President under the Constitution of September 17, 1787. 

George Washington eliminated the Constitutional government by taking the oath to be territorial President of the United States.  Instead of taking the Article VI oath “to support this Constitution,” the First Congress enacted a new oath patterned after the oral oath of Office George Washington took to become President of the United States.  The purpose of the fraud was to get Americans to believe in representative government and majority rule.  On June 6, 1794 Congress enacted the Carriage Tax, 1Stat 373, “[T]hat there shall be levied, collected and paid, upon all carriages for the conveyance of persons, which shall be kept by or for any person, for his or her own use, or to be let out to hire, or for the conveying of passengers, the several duties and rates following, to wit:”  The tax was upheld as constitutional by the Supreme Court in Hylton v. United States, 3 Dall. 171; 3 U.S. 171, (1796).

Although the carriage tax was repealed by Congress two years after enactment, the tax provided the authority for all State vehicle licensing, regulations and taxation.   To get the full story, you must enroll in my Basic Course in Law and Government, contact me at edrivera@edrivera.com

Dr. Eduardo M. Rivera   

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