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So, lets roll backward into the past for a moment. It is time we learned what they didnt teach us in school. It is far more interesting than what they DID tell us. I think youll stay awake for this lesson. The date is February 21, 1871 and the Forty-First Congress is in session. I refer you to the Acts of the Forty-First Congress, Section 34, Session III, chapters 61 and 62. On this date in the history of our nation, Congress passed an Act titled: An Act To Provide A Government for the District of Columbia. This is also known as the Act of 1871. What does this mean? Well, it means that Congress, under no constitutional authority to do so, created a separate form of government for the District of Columbia, which is a ten mile square parcel of land. What??? How could they do that? Moreover, WHY would they do that? To explain, lets look at the circumstances of those days. The Act of 1871 was passed at a vulnerable time in America. Our nation was essentially bankrupt — weakened and financially depleted in the aftermath of the Civil War. The Civil War itself was nothing more than a calculated front for some pretty fancy footwork by corporate backroom players. It was a strategic maneuver by European interests (the international bankers) who were intent upon gaining a stranglehold on the neck (and the coffers) of America. serendipity.li/jsmill/us_corporation.htm
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