By Anna Von Reitz
There seems to be some sort of cognitive disconnect going on, created by "either/or" thinking and deep indoctrination.
The
international jurisdiction belonging to our states was first united via
agreement between the states, and then it was divided by delegation of
powers.
As a result of this partition
between delegated and non-delegated powers, there have always been two
flags representing our country in international jurisdiction.
The
Civil or Peacetime flag with vertical stripes represents the retained
powers of the states and people, which includes all international land
jurisdiction (postal roads, post offices, postal district courts, etc.)
and all non-delegated powers in the international jurisdiction of the
sea (such as the power of private international trade).
The
War flag, the familiar "Stars and Stripes", is exercised and used by
the United States as part of its delegated authority. You will remember
that the states united in part to establish a "common defense", so
that the job of defending the states falls on the federal contractor
providing those delegated services.
The
problem is that the vermin running the "United States" --- the
corporations under contract to provide the delegated services--- have
never stood down and declared peace since the Civil War. Otherwise,
the Peacetime flag would be much more familiar to us and to the world.
It should be flying at every Post Office and most courthouses in America this very moment.
If
we claim to be landsmen living on the soil of our native country, we
and our lawful government are at peace and have been at peace since
1865; we therefore fly the Peacetime flag with vertical stripes.
If
we claim to be federal employees or dependents or franchises of the
subcontractor corporations, they have been at war for generations, and
they fly the wartime flag, the Stars and Stripes.
Most of us have been flying the wrong flag our entire lives.
The
take home point is that there are and always were two flags, and they
both ultimately belong to us and we have the right to fly either one of
them, depending on our political status.
Despite
this straight forward explanation I have all sorts of knot heads
trying to prove that the Stars and Stripes is our flag and our only
flag, etc., etc., etc.
This may come from
wrong-headed patriotism or from guile, seeking to once again fool
Americans into entrapping themselves in the distinctly unfavorable
federal political status without disclosure.
Either way, it simply isn't true.
For
those who are astonished to learn that we have two flags in
international jurisdiction and react in disbelief, I refer you all to
read the first introduction chapter to Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, The
Scarlet Letter, titled "The Customs House". Hawthorne was writing as
an eye-witness in 1850. There you will see incontrovertible,
first-hand, primary source proof that America has two flags.
Now it's up to you to figure out which flag you should be "sailing" under.
Honorably
discharged soldiers and sailors need to inform the State Secretary of
State that they are "returned" and "retired" from all federal service
and presumption of federal citizenship, and send a copy of their DD214
documenting their honorable discharge. And start flying the Peacetime
flag.
----------------------------
See this article and over 600 others on Anna's website here:www.annavonreitz.com
No comments:
Post a Comment