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The Jural Assembly Handbook By: Anna Von Reitz
Section 32 — The Federal States of States
As we have learned in the prior articles about the Union of soil jurisdiction states, and the
Federation of States and the Confederation of States of States, there are fundamental
misunderstandings and semantic deceits we need to overcome — things that we have been taught
that were wrong, things that were half-truths, and assumptions that we made that need correction.
The first consideration is that the word “states” can refer to a lot of different things and we
should not just assume that our geographically defined States are being referenced, because
people often sloppily refer to “States of States” as “States”, too, and don’t always understand that
actual States are defined geographically.
The second is that the word “federal” can be similarly misapplied. It can refer to our Federation
of States doing business as The United States of America, or it can refer to some other
“federation” entirely.
The worst bit of confusion of this sort surrounds the Federal States of States, which have also
been called “Confederate States” since The Articles of Confederation were signed in 1781.
We need a thorough understanding of the Federal States of States, aka, Confederate States,
before we discuss the American Civil War.
The first thing we notice is that “Confederate States” also known as the Federal States of States
have been around since long before the Civil War. This comes as a big surprise to most people.
The second thing we notice is that these Federal States of States, also known as “Confederate
States” are “inchoate” states, that is, they are total legal fictions and they are not geographically
defined.
The third thing we see is that The States of States are commercial corporations created by the
State Governments. Each Federal State of State is chartered and run by a State. Georgia chartered
The State of Georgia, for example.
The fourth important thing is that the original Federal States of States were all named using the
same style of Proper Name and they all capitalized “The” and included this definite article as
part of their names: The State of Georgia, The State of Maine, The State of Minnesota…and so
on.
The fifth important point is that all these Federal States of States, also known as Confederate
States, were members of the States of America union — one of the three unions of “states”
making up the original American Government as of 1781.
The sixth important take home message that their Union of States of States, doing business as the
“States of America” is the Union being referenced in the Preamble of the Constitutions. In other
words, it’s the States of America Confederation that is the “Union” being “perfected” by the
Constitutions, not The United States, not The United States of America.
The actual Federal Constitution is called, “The Constitution for the united States of America”.
Please note that this is the “original” and “controlling” constitution in the series of three, the one
that creates and defines the “Federal Government” as of 1787.
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