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I don't think it is really important, but as you are a friend I explain why a put this remark.
I guess you know about this thing called Maritime Law or Admiralty law as explained by Jordan Maxwell and the likes. So it seems that Corporation of Virginia or Virginia Corporation (I don't remember) is in this respect the legal entity that forms the basis of the USA and is owned by the house of Windsor, the queen of England. That means the USA is not really a country, but a corporation and everything and everybody in it are property. In the 14th century England could't pay its taxes to the Vatican. The house of Windsor than made a deal where they gave England to the pope in exchange that they could keep the stewardship. Voila, my layman explanation for why if you are an american you are property of the pope, and so, in a way, these Jezuits are rightfully in the government. (This pope thing I heard in a radio interview with Stewart Swerdlow) So you could consider: Americans declared independence, but did they declare maritime law invalid? Last edited by avyaktam; 02-06-2009 at 12:28 PM. |
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Cheers man! |
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Welcome back Ashatav,haven't seen you here in a while.
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the fact that the papacy had such a hold on england, was the major reason henry the eighth broke from rome in 1538. Last edited by oldpaganfreak; 03-05-2009 at 07:00 AM. |
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ps. for that matter, the plantagenets were french, not english. edward 'longshanks' plantagenet, edward the first, didn't speak english. he spoke french and only knew how to swear in english.
arguably, the last 'english' king of england was harold, who died in the battle of hastings in 1066. |
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