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The Federal Government of the US has been a privately owned corporation located in London since 1871 as a result of an unadvertised act passed by the congress, broke due to the Civil War. Every tax dollar sent to the IRS is deposited in London. There's no more reason to expect the controllers of our government to work for us now than it did in 1775.

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I penned this in October of 2015, and it only solidifies what many other historical investigators have concluded. >>>

The history of the Civil War and the alleged "freeing" of slaves, is largely based on fantasy. Our universities and schools have been manipulated into teaching conflicted and divisive social fantasies through common core education for over 100 years. This was mainly accomplished through an early 1900's Rockefeller Institute hijacking of our educational processes and the controlled false curriculum embraced by socialist indoctrination.

The Civil War had very little to do with the slavery issue, and everything to do with consolidation of the Union Jac under various royal families in Europe. Incorporation of our banking systems under a Federal flag was the wet dream of the British and French royalties since 1789. Lincoln's annexation of the Confederate States and his declaration of war was clearly unconstitutional and an act of high treason. The end result of the Civil War was over 650,000 needless deaths. There was no significant change regarding issues of social depravity and embracement of criminal activities as sanctioned by the State.

Physical slavery was upgraded to a more sophisticated form of financial slavery under the auspicious of corporate and international interests under the illegal and treasonous 14th Amendment. Lincoln was an optimum fool.

Looking further back in history (circa 1815) why was America obligated to pay war reparations to Britain after the close of the alleged "war for independence"? Answer: Because we lost... International bankers are still laughing at us for being so uneducated and gullible...

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The romanticized elementary school version of the U.S. is deader than Paul Revere's horse. That stuck around for about a cup of coffee.

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This was a well-rounded and clarifying interview that can be used as an educational and motivational tool for structural reformers. David has the big picture. I think we all understand that the only way out is revolution, and we might be able to do that peacefully as you guys are attempting.

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