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without serious stipulations, they devised a way to get their foot in the door of the United States.


            The Act of 1871 formed a corporation called THE UNITED STATES. The corporation, OWNED by
            foreign interests, moved in and shoved the original Constitution into a dustbin. With the Act of 1871,
            the original Constitution for the united States (1788) was defaced in effect vandalized and sabotage
            when the title was capitalized and the word "for" was changed to "of" in the title.

              THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (1871) is the constitution of the
                                    INCORPORATED UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

            It operates in an economic capacity and has been used to fool the People into thinking it governs the
            Republic. It does is not !


            Capitalization is significant when one is referring to a legal document. This seemingly "minor"
            alteration has had a major impact on every subsequent generation of Americans.


            What Congress did by passing the Act of 1871 was create an entirely new document, a constitution for
            the government of the District of Columbia, an INCORPORATED government. This newly altered
            Constitution was not intended to benefit the Republic. It benefits only the corporation of the UNITED
            STATES OF AMERICA and operates entirely outside the original Constitution.

            Instead of having absolute and unalienable rights guaranteed under the original Constitution, we the
            people now have "relative" rights or privileges. One example is the Sovereign's right to travel, which
            has now been transformed (under corporate government policy) into a "privilege" that requires citizens
            to be licensed.


            By passing the Act of 1871, Congress committed TREASON against the People who were Sovereign
            under the grants and decrees of the Declaration of Independence and the original Constitution.






                                       JUDICIAL INTERPRETATIONS


            District of Columbia


            On May 3rd, 1802 an Act was passed to incorporate the City of Washington. (2 Stat. at L. 195.)
            In 1871 an important modification was made in the form
            of the district government -- a Legislature was established, with all the apparatus of a distinct
            government. By the Act of February 21st, of that year, entitled "An Act to Provide  a Government for
            the District of Columbia (16 Stat. at L. 419), it was enacted (sec. 1) that all that territory of the United
            States included within the limits of the District of Columbia be created into a government by the name
            of the District of Columbia by which name it was constituted a "a body corporate for municipal
            purposes," with power to make contracts, sue and be sued, and "to exercise all  other powers of a
            municipal corporation not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States. This
            Constitution lasted until June 20th, 1874, when an Act was passed entitled "An Act for the Government
            of the District of Columbia, and for other purposes." (18 Stat. at L. 116) By this Act the government
            established by the Act of 1871 was abolished.
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