Mar
8
THE ARTICLE 2 SECTION 1 CLAUSE 8 OATH OF OFFICE AND MY BASIC COURSE IN LAW AND GOVERNMENT
Filed Under Article II Section 1 Clause 8, CONSTITUTION, Martial Law, ORGANIC LAWS, Oath of Office, PRESIDENTS, Presidential Elector, Territorial Jurisdiction
My Basic Course in Law and Government teaches the Student how to prove all written law in America is based on a Constitution limited to the territory actually owned by and the territorial jurisdiction of which is ceded to the United States of America. Since April 30, 1789 every President Elect, since George Washington, has taken an oral oath of Office of President of the United States, which avoids being bound to a written Constitution. George Washington and every President of the United States after him has taken an oath to “preserve, protect and defend” the property and territory owned by and ceded to the United States of America. That President and the Congress of the United States make the written laws for the United States of America.
George Washington added a prohibited Article VI “religious Test” to the oath of Office of President of the United States:
“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.”
Adding “So help me God” to the oral oath of Office of President of the United States, was Washington’s way of covering his tracks to the office of Presidential Dictator, the President of the United States. Why is the President of the United States a dictator? Very simply, there are no qualifications for the office and no term limits.
My Basic Course in Law and Government is the only way to find the truth about law and government. To enroll as one of my Students, contact me at edrivera@edrivera.com
Dr. Eduardo M. Rivera
Comments
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.