Thursday, September 27, 2018
1271: Which "Supreme Court"? from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
The way the judicial system was set up was this:
One Supreme Court for the States. This Court was
called: The Supreme Court of The United States of America. It functioned
entirely in international jurisdiction and decided cases in that jurisdiction
for the States of the Union.
This Court was established at Philadelphia, having
retained all powers in all jurisdictions of the Law --- air, land, and sea -- as
the final Arbiter of all questions that could arise among the States. This was
meant to truly be a Supreme Court for the States to iron out their differences
and decide issues in international jurisdiction affecting all of them.
Once the Constitutions were adopted, some of the
functions of The Supreme Court of the United States of America were shunted off
to a new court, The Supreme Court of the United States, which was tasked with
ruling on issues arising out of the Federal exercise of the "Delegated Powers".
So after 1787 we were left in the inane position of
having two "Supreme Courts" --- one for "Non-Delegated" issues arising under the
Non-Delegated Powers, one for "Delegated" issues arising under the Delegated
Powers.
Sometimes "split jurisdiction" cases would arise
and both courts would have to rule on different aspects of the same case.
It was, admittedly, cumbersome and failed the
original idea of having a Supreme Court, but there was (and is) no alternative
that adequately addresses the Schism that occurred once the Constitutions were
adopted and our Powers in International Jurisdiction were split into "Delegated"
and "Non-Delegated" functions.
Exactly what happened to The Supreme Court of The
United States of America and how The Supreme Court of the United States usurped
upon it and morphed into The United States Supreme Court is one of the best-kept
secrets in this whole maze of lies and obfuscations.
Maybe it was accomplished with nothing more than
another semantic deceit.
Maybe they just substituted the Territorial Court
dba "The Supreme Court of the United States of America" for our Supreme Court
dba "The Supreme Court of The United States of America" ---- the same way they
substituted their States of States doing business as the "State of Georgia" for
our States of State doing business as "The State of Georgia".
This has yet to be thoroughly unraveled. We know
that it happened and we know approximately when it happened; the details are
murky, but the results are not.
After the Civil War the Federal entities that were
left minding the store --- the Territorial and Municipal Governments --- formed
"The United States Supreme Court" and it has been that way with a few variations
ever since.
So that "Supreme Court" in Washington, DC which has
been accorded such veneration and power actually has nothing to do with us or
with our States of the Union. It's entire importance is to act as an Arbiter of
the constitutional contracts and interpret those for the Territorial and
Municipal United States and their foreign "citizenry".
And now that both the Municipal and Territorial
United States corporations are in bankruptcy, there is nothing to interpret. The
Constitutions have been vacated except for our contracts with the Indian Nations
which enclosed the constitutional contracts --and all the Delegated Powers have
returned to us by Operation of Law.
Judge Kavanaugh and Mr. Trump could both be spared
the spectacle of fighting with these skunks, because the "prize" has already
moved on: we moved the cheese.
"The United States Supreme Court" no longer has any
function or Office, aside from deciding whatever squabbles arise between us and
our Native Corporation service providers.
It's The Supreme Court of The United States of
America that is accepting viable nominations.
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