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Monday, October 31, 2011

State Sovereignty: Lisbon Residents, Are We Really "Free and Independent"?

ARE THERE STILL “FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES?” 

by Steven Wayne Pattison, ©2011

(Oct. 31, 2011) — The following information is a result of word searches of the bolded words or terms from the Black’s Law Dictionary (8th ed. 2004).  Before we get to the dictionary, there must be an understanding that what we have in this dictionary is a long-time scheme to defraud the American people.
The meanings of the words that are used in law are important, and hopefully you will be able to prove to yourself where our problem with the Federal Government stems with a little help from the following research. The following is directed at men and women who inhabit within one of the fifty current states of the Union known as the ‘united States of America’ which is taken directly from the ‘The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America’ dated ‘IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776.  This document is the key for our future Freedom. This document has been referred to as the ‘Declaration of Independence’ and “signed by the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies.”
Their ‘intentions’ were to make it known to the world the acts of the King that were unjust and unlawful, which is not much different from what is going on today. Because there are so many of us who still do not fully understand what is going on with our once-great country, the following presentation for your education of the words used to ‘inslave’ us has been prepared. The current master tells us that the word ‘inslave’ is a misspelled word used to prove a point that someday you may see it spelled this way if enough of us continue to use this spelling. That is how words acquire different meanings over time. Someone changes the meaning and over time it is accepted, but the only People who can change any meaning of words used to run this once-great country is the Congress of the united States of America, meaning the government located in DC and sometimes referred to as the United States. the United States Supreme Court has declared that there are three different meanings for the term ‘United States’ which was caused by the Congress not simply standing with words that had already been used and the meanings known by all at that time. The ‘united States of America’ government should have been used many times and it was not, so it left the door open for the United States Supreme Court to declare that it had three meanings which was a start of the System being created. Black’s Law Dictionary (6th ed. 1990), Page 1523, states:
United States. This term has several meanings.
Black’s Law Dictionary (6th ed. 1990), does not define the term, ‘United States of America’.
The term, ‘United States’ is not defined in the Black’s Law Dictionary (7th ed. 1999), but on page 1534, ‘United States of America’ is defined as:
A federal republic formed after the War of Independence and made up of 48 conterminous states, plus the state of Alaska and the District of Columbia in North America, plus the state of Hawaii in the Pacific.

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