Will share this here ...
Originally posted by
giovonni
Perhaps the only hope in restoring the Republic is calling for a Constitutional Convention ...
Otherwise we are really just employees (property) of corporate banking high jinks - all perpetrated illegally.
And i believe it should be dissolved and put finally out of business !
A reminder ...
"To even begin to understand what has happened to the Republic, we must look backward in time to the period following the Civil War. We must go back to the year 1871, which was the beginning of the decline of the Republic. When we examine what happened during that time in our history, we begin to piece together this troubling, perplexing puzzle that is "America" — only then should we answer as to whether we are indeed a "free" people or not" ...
UNITED STATES is a Corporation
Originally posted by
Exit 0
I agree with everything presented in the video, gio. The Republic was abolished in 1871. We have been living under a corporate oligarchy orchestrated by the Globalist Banksters ever since.
However, calling for a Constitutional Convention is the worst possible thing we can do.
Do you have any idea what sort of document will come out of a Convention at this point in history? Do you suppose the Convention could ever get an agreement on any of the existing Articles of the Constitution as they were written in 1776? A Constitutional Convention would open the entire document to re-negotiation. Any document resulting from a Constitutional Convention would NOT remotely resemble the original. ....And consider who the delegates to the Convention would represent. Do you suppose the Globalists would "buy" the delegates with all the money in the world at their disposal?
The way to correct the situation, is to repeal the Act of 1871. It's that simple....
Perhaps ...
Though ...
This illegal 'Act' ion did go on to allow for the creation of the now infamous Federal Reserve
in December 23, 1913, when President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law, it stood as a classic example of compromise—a decentralized central bank that balanced the competing interests of private banks and populist sentiment ... While allowing international banking interest a back door into the U.S. Government finances from then onward to present times.
And on and on it has gone ... So much so - that at this long point down the road in my life, I'm beginning to see (and agree) any fix (to a Constitutional Convention) would never do justice or restore the original ideals of the U.S. Constitution. To worry about it almost seems futile ... So I will leave it to the young to sort it all out for themselves. Though I sense Mother Earth will sort it out way before them ... And I sense everyone here knows what I mean by saying that..