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Message Subject Why Does A British Corporation Run The US Patent Office?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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The colonies never actually "won" the war.

There was a treaty; the Treaty of Paris. It contains some very interesting things in it. Like the King will still own all the gold that the colonies ever produce, etc.

Long story, but independence from the UK never happened.

Look at all US lawyers/judges; all members of The BAR- British Accredited Registry.

"The United States is still a British Colony."

[link to www.civil-liberties.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76317667


in legalese this may be true but in practicality it is not.

what is that old legal saying, possession is nine tenths of the law?

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76049098


It is true in legalese, and in practicality. All the evidence is at the link I provided.

"Jonathan Williams recorded in his book, Legions of Satan, 1781, that Cornwallis revealed to Washington during his surrender that "a holy war will now begin on America, and when it is ended America will be supposedly the citadel of freedom, but her millions will unknowingly be loyal subjects to the Crown."...."in less than two hundred years the whole nation will be working for divine world government. That government that they believe to be divine will be the British Empire."

All the Treaty did was remove the United States as a liability and obligation of the king. He no longer had to ship material and money to support his subjects and colonies. At the same time he retained financial subjection through debt owed after the Treaty, which is still being created today; millions of dollars a day. And his heirs and successors are still reaping the benefit of the kings original venture. If you will read the following quote from Title 26, you will see just one situation where the king is still collecting a tax from those that receive a benefit from him, on property which is purchased with the money the king supplies, at almost the same percentage:..."

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[link to www.civil-liberties.com]
 
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