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Why Your Strawman Is A Corporate Slave – How “Person” Became a CORPORATION
Are you aware of why you’re a corporate slave?

Are you aware of how the word “person” became a CORPORATION?

Are you aware that the 14th amendment created slave citizens?

That includes you, your children, your family, your friends, associates, and anyone you KNOW!

Not all of the American people are aware that they were cheated out of the constitutional standing in law. Their constitutional standing in law was changed to a corporate standing in law where they became a property. They were owned by a corporation that is owned by another corporation.

This is how it happened:

During the Civil War in 1862, Congress decided to change the meaning of the word “person” to mean a corporation. Because of it, the implementation in 1868 of the 14th amendment turned all persons – which is corporations, citizens of the United States and is liable to the jurisdiction of the Nation.

[14th Amendment quote]

Let’s take a look at the word “United States”. While it has many meanings, Black’s law dictionaries say it says that we are talking to the one via title 28 subsection 3002 park 15a. United States is equals to a federal corporation.

By becoming a citizen of Washington, DC, vis-a-vis the United States as Washington DC Incorporated doing business as the United States February 21st 1871, from the last page of that 14 page document when at the same time they became a “Corporation” they declare themselves to be the owner head and heirs of all corporations and all the property of those corporations…

You and everything you have and all you possess.

So, can a corporation that owns another corporation tell it what to do? Sure! You became chattel property, owned corporate assets. You became a being owned by another being.

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So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!

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