After talking with Kimberly Wehle, I may have to admit that I stand corrected on my feelings concerning past presidents, all of them.
Interesting views from Kim Wehle ESQ as a preview of the Weekend Show. I may have to “eat some crow” about an editorial that I put up last weekend. Who knows?
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/china-expresses-grave-concern-over-north-korean-missile-073154381.html
That is a most duplicitous statement out of China.
It should fool no one.
The North Korean missile was launched off a mobile launcher, not a fixed ground installation.
North Korea did not make the mobile launcher.
It was sold by China to North Korea.
(Just as Iran is not developing its missile technology from scratch, but buying it from N. Korea and also from Pakistan.)
It is common to find a lawyer that thinks they know more than the collective wisdom of our founding fathers. Kimberly should study history a bit. Judges work for bankers, and admiralty law circumvents the constitution. She works under the verbiage of the crown.
A good pathway for her might be the study of common law, as that is what this country is going back to😉
http://www.thelibertybeacon.com/british-accreditation-registry-crown-temple-b-a-r/
Chartster, I do have to disagree with you on this one. People use the words “republic” and “democracy” interchangeably and at this point in time most people do.
Al,
There is only two pure forms of government. 1) a republic and 2) an oligarchy.
Since the civil war, the United States has been controlled by an oligarchy under admiralty law which has be slowly indoctrinating people into believing we are a democracy.
The same type of indoctrination that has people believing the civil war was about slavery.
Has *been* slowly
Ha, you beat me to it Chartster, and made a better reply as well.
Great comments……….
” People use the words “republic” and “democracy” interchangeably and at this point ”
You’re right, but I believe that is the point, Al–That we Americans have forgotten what the real, distinct meaning of each of the words is, instead blurring them together, and that this has accompanied the decline of the originally intended republican form of government.
Chartster………ditto on the history…..
GOOD STUFF………
Article XIII simply put teeth into what was already in the Constitution, after it was breached repeatedly, by forbidding these foreign Agents from holding Office, and another seemingly hidden meaning, Christians were not to hold Office, either. There are valid and good reasons for that. America was created for the people, but the United States was a foreign Corporation, as formed for the bankruptcy. The Constitution was a bankruptcy contract. A “constitutor” is one who is a debtor, or who assumes a debt for another. It’s unlawful for a Christian to be a debtor, as in Biblical law. A Christian must refuse debt, as he would be forced into bondage to another Master. One cannot serve two Masters. A Christian must serve his Saviour. The Vatican and their Banksters deal in DEBT, as their Master is Satan.
Using your logic which is illogical, Jerry. Every single “church” within Christianity “deals in debt”. Common man, I really thought your were smarter than that!
and most do not know their scriptures……..they put people in bondage ..
The above was from the article……not my idea, but, I thought it was a good summary
You can not find one passage , that it says the DEBT IS OK……..
Christians…..dealing with debt , have a hard time helping others……
Owl……….did you get a chance to read and listen to the entire article……..
I enjoyed the article, Chartster. Keep ’em coming.
GH……..agree with that………Chartster has done a fantastic job Enlightening us.
Always appreciate what he has had to say………………..OOTB
Thanks
Chartster,
I forgot to ask the question: “Did you happen to catch her comments about the interplay between business and government and the negativity of that?”
Al,
I’m not sure what you are referring to. But hey, they don’t spend millions to get elected to make 237k a year, and then become professional time waisters of the people’s time and funds. And then leave office much more wealthy..
Not all of them are bad, just about 90%.
All this misinformed talk about a democracy is a joke. This country was founded on a republic. The bill of rights, constitution and Declaration of Independence gave the people of this country a perfectly formed republic.
A republic, if we are intelligent enough to keep it.
I suppose I would have to ask if you think will we keep it given current domestic political events?
Donald Trump is implementing or bringing the US back to a republic. He is also educating the people of what it looks like. Even though most people don’t realize it😏
So the current conditions are the most positive they’ve been in 157 years…
I am glad you have pointed that out……….
“Current conditions are the most positive they’ve been in 157 years””
Well okay, but let’s consider open revolt in the federal government; huge decay in moral values; fiscal irresponsibility on the part of the federal government; and all the other “current positive conditions”
the open revolt is Trump cleaning house. The rest of what you mention has been going on for years.
Chartster………..is SPOT ON….
HI Jerry, yes you are “out of the box”! I am flabbergasted at some of your comments today. See my response to Chartster’s comment about the “the current conditions are the most positive they’ve been in 157 years” Maybe were you guys live, but certainly not were I live!
Hello Owl.,
You should be flabbergasted…….and thank Chartster for Bringing up the 13th Amendment
Read it and get a handle on it…….I think you will be flabbergasted……. 🙂
I love this one……..
This Article to prevent Titles of Nobility from holding Offices of Trust, and the fact that Congress refused to renew the Charter for Alexander Levine’s ( He changed his name to Hamilton ) Central Bank, were the real reasons for the War of 1812.
Good reason ………….to END THE FED>>>CENTRAL BANK
Bingo, OOTB…
You deserve a gold star💫
How then, Jerry, do you account for “The Creature from Jekyll Island? And what happened to the War of 1912? Common man!
How about a dunce cap for only two of his comments today?
Check out the 13th Amendment……..first , then get back to me…… 🙂
Owl……….do you mean the War of 1812……..
Owl………the CENTRAL BANKS have been broken several times…….
A.Jackson busted the banks in 1837…….Lincoln busted the banks with the greenback
Kennedy tried to bust the Fed./central bank.
The Creature from Jekyll Island ,THE CENTRAL BANK/FED…..created under secrecy .
I hope you have had an opportunity to listen to the series from Howard Griffin.
Woody Wilson, screwed the American people with the midnight signing, when most congress was gone. Check out the Pilgrim Society if you want to know about the plot.
Silver stealer.net
Edward……not Howard……….here is a clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu_VqX6J93k
Check out the Act of 1871…………….
this falls between……the War of 1812 and Jekyll Island 1913
We may have been given a Republic, but surely it was substantially lost when senators were directly elected by the general public. The seeds of democracy were sown right then.
Jordan Roy-Byrne on Palisade radio using TA, and failing to recognize banksters manipulation at options expiry:
Good for you, Al.
As far as surveillance, this one is mind-blowing. I don’t know how I missed it when it first came out, but maybe others did too:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbins_v._Lower_Merion_School_District
From the wikipedia entry:
“he suit alleged that, in what was dubbed the “WebcamGate” scandal, the schools secretly spied on the students while they were in the privacy of their homes.[4][5] School authorities surreptitiously and remotely activated webcams embedded in school-issued laptops the students were using at home.[6][7] After the suit was brought, the school district, of which the two high schools are part, revealed that it had secretly snapped more than 66,000 images.[8][9] The suit charged that in doing so the district infringed on its students’ privacy rights.[6][10][11] A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, ordering the school district to stop its secret webcam monitoring, and ordered the district to pay the plaintiffs’ attorney fees.[12][13][14]
The lawsuit was filed after 15-year-old high school sophomore (second year student) Blake Robbins was disciplined at school for his behavior in his home.[6][14] The school based its decision to discipline Robbins on a photograph that had been secretly taken of him in his bedroom, via the webcam in his school-issued laptop. Without telling its students, the schools remotely accessed their school-issued laptops to secretly snap pictures of students in their own homes, their chat logs, and records of the websites they visited. The school then transmitted the snapshots to servers at the school, where school authorities reviewed them and shared the snapshots with others.[15] In one widely published photo, the school had photographed Robbins in his bed.[16] The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Attorney’s Office, and Montgomery County District Attorney all initiated criminal investigations of the matter, which they combined and then closed because they did not find evidence “that would establish beyond a reasonable doubt that anyone involved had criminal intent”. “
This is yet another classic example where public officials do wrong; get caught; and settle NON-CRIMINALLY, and the tax-payer ends up paying for the settlement.
It is being repeated again in the sex scandal cases.
IT STINKS.
The individuals who did the wrong-doing ought to be held individually liable.
That’s our wonderful FBI at work.
I agree with you fully–individual liability.
These school officials should have done hard time, as far as I’m concerned.
Making the tax-payers in the school district pay for the actions of the school officials is a miscarriage of justice…….making the victims instead of the culprits pay for the crime.
Unfortunately those in power always seem able to pass laws/rules to indemnify their errant actions..
How come you are not joining the minority in throwing stones at Kimberly?
I didn’t hear anything that I objected to, Al. I only wish more Americans were tuned into these issues.
The only stone I saw thrown was Chartster’s opening comment, “It is common to find a lawyer that thinks they know more than the collective wisdom of our founding fathers….”
The rest seemed to me to be a discussion of the article Chartster posted, talking of admiralty law, common law, and all that stuff. I’m not at all knowledgable about this aspect of things. As Matthew once said, this is rabbit hole stuff, and it seems like a deep one at that. Not necessarily wrong, but far outside most peoples’ awareness or knowledge. I find it interesting and worth mulling over, and seeing how it might fit into the big puzzle.
One thing I can say, the more I study and try to figure out what is going on in the US, the more bizarre things I encounter. We aren’t in Kansas anymore, and never were.
I wholeheartedly share your concern about surveillance. My opinion is that the kind of surveillance our government is engaging in will unavoidably lead to totalitarianism, if not stopped . We’re a lot closer than people think. William Binney says the same.
So, the best situation in 157 years? I don’t have the faith in Trump that Chartster has, but he knows some things I don’t, so maybe he’s right, at least in the sense that ‘the night is darkest before the dawn’. But the current state of affairs? Not pretty at all.
GH,
Your open mind is refreshing!
OOBT,
In the war of 1812 they tried to destroy many original documents for a serious play in the future. Says the research) and debt is from the house of Roth.
Al,
I didn’t mean to throw a stone at Kimberly. That was not my intent. It was more of a general statement of BAR attorneys. I don’t throw stones at women. However, I can toss them hard at men.
Chartster……thanks again for some of the missing pieces…devil is in the details……:)
Interesting fact on Jackson and his not so political background and him coming to be President for the backwoods.
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What I find frustrating about the legal rabbithole that talks about Land Law vs Sea Law, persons vs people vs citizens, ALL CAPS vs normal text, etc. is…
Where does one find high quality info on the topic? Surely, if it’s valid, some intelligent person has written about it in an intelligent, organized fashion. If so, where?!?!
My sense is that there is something real to this, but the difficulty of finding quality commentary on it does not inspire confidence.
Okay, there’s link, which an esteemed commenter here provided me a while back:
Disconcerting that in her first paragraph Judge Von Reitz gets the population of the US off by 15-20% (it’s in the 325-330 million range, not 390). But that’s not enough for me to write her off. It’s her legal knowledge that I’m curious about.
Von Reitz says:
“for whatever reasons– mostly a 17 year-long battle with the IRS–I decided to research the mess this country is in and how we got here.
The bare bones of that research and our resulting claim against the British Crown, various national governments, the American Bar Association, and at least five international banking cartels is presented in our sworn and published affidavit: “You Know Something Is Wrong When….An American Affidavit of Probable Cause” available on Amazon.com for around $20.”
GH………there are a couple of good topics surround your questions……
the rabbit hole does lead to other questions, but, that is good.
How much money can you make or save, out of your knowledge, who knows, but, the truth will set you fee as they say…………….Life time of learning, you will never know it all.
GH……have you tried……..the Strawman, and the Act. of 1871…..
I give credit to Chartster for the info on the Act of 1871……..
Strawman?
I agree–a lifetime of learning, and it’s not about money. Though I’d like a little more 🙂
I did not refer directly at or to Kimberly one time…….. 🙂
Keith Neumeier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU6dSyS-U5g
We will see………….. I gave him credit yesterday, I think I posted this same article and gave my thoughts yesterday………Comex cftc will need to be busted first, along with the fedsters.
On November 29, 2017 at 8:13 am,
OOTB Jerry says:
Problem with gold and silver is the miners…..should have colluded years ago…..and the price would be totally different…. The guy at First Majestic had it correct., …jmo
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So Jerry, you are in favor of this illegal activity?
Off Topic:
https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/29/16717416/us-coinbase-irs-records