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  8. By: Stephen Kimbol Ames
  9. Queen Elizabeth controls and has amended U.S. Social Security, as follows:
  10. S.I. 1997 NO. 1778 The Social Security (United States of America) Order 1997 Made
  11. 22nd of July 1997 coming into force 1st September 1997. At the Court at Buckingham
  12. Palace the 22nd day of July 1997. Now, therefore Her Majesty in pursuance of section
  13. 179 (1) (a) and (2) of the Social Security Administration Act of 1992 and all other powers
  14. enabling Her in that behalf, is pleased, by and with advise of Her privy Council, to order,
  15. and it is hereby ordered as follows:
  16. "This Order may be cited as the Social Security (United States of America) Order 1997
  17. and shall come into force on 1st September 1997."
  18. Does this give a new meaning to Federal Judge William Wayne Justice stating in court
  19. that he takes his orders from England? This order goes on to redefine words in the Social
  20. Security Act and makes some changes in United States Law.
  21. Remember, King George was the "Arch-Treasurer and Prince Elector of the Holy Roman
  22. Empire and of the United States of America." See: Treaty of Peace (1738) 8 U.S. Statutes
  23. at Large. Great Britain which is the agent for the Pope, is in charge of the USA
  24. 'plantation.'
  25. What people do not know is that the so called Founding Fathers and King George were
  26. working hand-in-hand to bring the people of America to their knees, to install a Central
  27. Government over them and to bind them to a debt that could not be paid. First off you
  28. have to understand that the UNITED STATES is a corporation and that it existed before
  29. the Revolutionary war. See Respublica v. Sweers 1 Dallas 43. 28 U.S.C. 3002 (15).
  30. Now, you also have to realize that King George was not just the King of England, he was
  31. also the King of France. Treaty of Peace (1738) * U.S. 8 Statutes at Large 80.
  32. On January 22, 1783 Congress ratified a contract for the repayment of 21 loans that the
  33. UNITED STATES had already received dating from February 28, 1778 to July 5, 1782.
  34. Now the UNITED STATES Inc. owes the King money that is due January 1, 1788 from
  35. King George via France. Is this not incredible that the King funded both sides of the
  36. War? But there was more work that needed to be done. Now the Articles of
  37. Confederation which was declared in force March 1, 1781 States in Article 12 " All bills
  38. of credit emitted, monies borrowed, and debts contracted by, or under the authority of
  39. Congress, before the assembling of the United States, in pursuance of the present
  40. confederation, shall be deemed and considered a charge against the United States, for
  41. payment and satisfaction whereof the said United States, and the public faith are hereby
  42. solemnly pledged."
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  48. Now after losing the Revolutionary War, even though the War was nothing more than a
  49. move to turn the people into debtors for the King, they were not done yet.
  50. Now the loans were coming due and so a meeting was convened in Annapolis, Maryland,
  51. to discuss the economic instability of the country under the Articles of Confederation.
  52. Only five States came to the meeting, but there is a call for another meeting to take place
  53. in Philadelphia the following year with the express purpose of revising the Articles of
  54. Confederation
  55. On February 21, 1787 Congress gave approval of the meeting to take place in
  56. Philadelphia on May 14, 1787, to revise the Articles of confederation. Something had to
  57. be done about the mounting debt. Little did the people know that the so-called founding
  58. fathers were acutely going to reorganize the United States because it was Bankrupt.
  59. On September 17, 1787 twelve State delegates approved the Constitution. The States
  60. have now become Constitutors. Constitutor: In the civil law, one who, by simple
  61. agreement, becomes responsible for the payment of another's debt. Blacks Law
  62. Dictionary 6th Ed. The States were now liable for the debt owed to the King, but the
  63. people of America were not because they were not a party to the Constitution because it
  64. was never put to them for a vote. On August 4th, 1790 an Act was passed which was
  65. titled -
  66. An Act making provision for the payment of the Debt of the United States
  67. . This
  68. can be found at 1 U.S. Statutes at Large pages 138-178. This Act for all intents and
  69. purposes abolished the States and created the Districts. If you don't believe it look it up.
  70. The Act set up Federal Districts, here in Pennsylvania we've got two. In this Act each
  71. District was assigned a portion of the debt.
  72. The next step was for the states to reorganize their governments which most did in 1790.
  73. This had to be done because the States needed to legally bind the people to the debt. The
  74. original State Constitutions were never submitted to the people for a vote. So the
  75. governments wrote new constitutions and submitted them to people for a vote thereby
  76. binding the people to the debts owed to Great Britain. The people became citizens of the
  77. State where they resided and
  78. ipso facto
  79. (by the fact itself) a citizen of the United States.
  80. A citizen is a member of a fictional entity and it is synonymous with subject.
  81. What you think is a State is in reality a Corporation, in other words, a Person (artificial-
  82. person).
  83. "Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is Person." 9 F. Supp 272" Word "person" does not
  84. include state. 12 Op Atty Gen 176.
  85. There are no States, just Corporations. Every body politic on this planet is a Corporation.
  86. A Corporation is an artificial entity, a fiction at law. They only exist in your mind. They
  87. are images in your mind that speak to you. We labor, pledge our property and give our
  88. children to a fiction.
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  94. Now before we go any further let us examine a few things in the Constitution.
  95. Article Six Section One keeps the loans from the King valid it states; All Debts
  96. contracted and Engagements entered into, before the Adoption of this Constitution, shall
  97. be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the Confederation.
  98. Another interesting tidbit can be found at Article One Section Eight clause Two that
  99. states “Congress has the power to borrow money on the credit of the United States”. This
  100. was needed so the United States (Which went into Bankruptcy on January 1, 1788) could
  101. borrow money and then because the States were a party to the Constitution they would
  102. also be liable for it.
  103. The next underhanded move was the creation of The United States Bank in 1791. This
  104. was a private Bank (just like the Federal Reserve Bank) of which there were 25,000
  105. shares issued of which 18,000 were held by those in England. The Bank loaned the
  106. United States money in exchange for Securities of the United States.
  107. Now the creditors of the United States, which included the King, wanted to be paid the
  108. Interest on the loans that were given to the United States. So Alexander Hamilton came
  109. up with the great idea of taxing alcohol. The people resisted so George Washington sent
  110. out the Militia to collect the tax, which they did. This has become known as the Whiskey
  111. rebellion. It is the Militia's duty to collect taxes. How did the United States collect taxes
  112. from the people if the people are not a party to the Constitution? I'll tell you how. The
  113. people are slaves! The United States belongs to the “floundering” fathers and their
  114. posterity and Great Britain.
  115. America is nothing more than a Plantation. It always has been. How many times have
  116. you seen someone in court attempt to use the Constitution and then the Judge tells him he
  117. can't. It is because you are not a party to it. We are SLAVES!!! If you don't believe it
  118. read Padelford, Fay & Co. vs. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah. 14
  119. Georgia 438, 520 which states, "But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain,
  120. by suit in court, on the ground of a breach of the Constitution, the Constitution, it is true,
  121. is a compact but he is not a party to it."
  122. Now back to the Militia. Just read Article One Section Eight clause (15) that states that it
  123. is the Militia's job to execute the laws of the Union. Now read Clause (16). It states that
  124. Congress has the power to provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the Militia,
  125. and for governing such part of them as may be employed in the service of the United
  126. States. The Militia is not there to protect you and me, it is there to collect our substance.
  127. As you can plainly see all the Constitution did is set up a Military Government to guard
  128. the King's commerce and make us slaves.
  129. If one goes to 8 U.S. statutes at large 116-132 you will find "The Treaty of Amity,
  130. Commerce and Navigation”. This Treaty was signed on November 19th, 1794, which
  131. was twelve years after the War. Article 2 of the Treaty states that the King's Troops were
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  137. still occupying the United States. Being the nice King that he was, he decided that the
  138. troops would return to England by June 1st, 1796. The troops were still on American soil
  139. because, quite frankly the King wanted them here.
  140. Here is the key to were this started:
  141. Many people tend to blame the Jews for our problems. Jewish Law governs the entire
  142. world, as found in Jewish Law by MENACHEM ELON, DEPUTY PRESIDENT
  143. SUPREME COURT OF ISRAEL, to wit:
  144. "Everything in the Babylonian Talmud is binding on all Israel. Every town and country
  145. must follow all customs, give effect to the decrees, and carry out the enactment's of the
  146. Talmudic sages, because the entire Jewish people accepted everything contained in
  147. Talmud. The sages who adopted the enactments and decrees, instituted the practices,
  148. rendered the decisions, and derived the laws, constituted all or most of the Sages of
  149. Israel. It is they who received the tradition of the fundamentals of the entire Torah in
  150. unbroken succession going back to Moses, our teacher."
  151. We are living under what the Bible calls Mammon. As written in the subject Index,
  152. Mammon is defined as ("Civil law and procedure").
  153. Now turn to the "The Shetars Effect on English Law" -- A Law of the Jews Becomes the
  154. Law of the Land, found in "The George Town Law Journal, Vol 71: pages 1179-1200."
  155. It is clearly stated in the Law Review that the Jews are the property of the Norman and
  156. Anglo-Saxon Kings. It also explains that the Talmud is the law of the land. It explains
  157. how the Babylonian Talmud became the law of the land, which is now known as the
  158. Uniform Commercial Code. The written credit agreement -- the Jewish Shetar is a lien
  159. on all property (realty) and today it's called the mortgage! The treatise also explains that
  160. Great Britain owns the Jews and the Jews are in charge of the Baking system.
  161. We are living under the Babylonian Talmud, it is where all of our problems originate. It
  162. was brought into England in 1066 and has been enforced by the Pope, Kings and the
  163. Christian churches ever since. It is total and relentless mind control, people are taught to
  164. believe in things that do not exist.
  165. Now before you scream that the UCC is unconstitutional I'm sorry people, you are not a
  166. party to any constitution. Read the case cite below.
  167. "But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain, by suit in court, on the ground of
  168. a breach of the Constitution. The Constitution it is true, is a compact, but he is not a party
  169. to it." Padelford, Fay & Co., vs. Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah 14 Ga.
  170. 438, 520.
  171. You have to understand that Great Britain, (Article six Section one) the United States and
  172. the States are the parties to the Constitution not you.
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