By Anna Von Reitz
The first thing every
American has to know about Federal Code is that only about 10% of all
the Federal Code--- only those General Session Laws posted in the
Federal Register -- ever applied to us.
The rest is and always was just internal rules and rule-making for federal employees and dependents.
The
second thing that every American needs to know is that the "Revised
United States Statutes" that would have applied to us were never in fact
adopted or "revised" because neither the Territorial Congress nor the
Municipal Congress had authority to "revise" anything done by our actual
Federal Congress prior to 1860. So the old "unrevised" Federal US
Statutes-at-Large still stand.
The
third thing every American needs to know is the organization that
promoted and developed all the rest of the Federal Code structure from
1860 to 1999, went totally out of business when its bankruptcy settled
November 7, 1999, and all those rules --- all fifty (50) "Titles" worth
--- became "discretionary" -- that is, something that federal employees
are taught as standards, but not obligatory.
The
fourth thing that every American needs to know is that you look like
complete idiots when you go around quoting these defunct federal rules
and codes. Why? Because you are like Dutchmen lecturing Australian
Aborigines about their own history, and they could care less.
Just stop.
These people are your employees and that is what you need to drum into their thick, thick, thick heads.
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