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RE: “Public International Alert for State Assemblies…”

in #alertlast year

”...If you never read American History, you wouldn't have a clue that there is a different meaning attached to ‘three branches of government’.

Another example-- in the United States History books, we read that military districts were set up as the organizational units of the earliest Federal Government administered by the Second Continental Congress.

In the American History books, we read that British Land Law provided the template for the administration of the Colonies and later guided the adoption of the County and State Government System in which the soil jurisdiction was controlled by the Local County Government, and the international land jurisdiction was controlled by the State Government.

Both bits of information are highly informative, whether viewed from the standpoint of United States History or from the standpoint of American History, but as you can begin to appreciate, the loss of half our history has crippled our understanding of how things are supposed to work.

In United States History, the ‘assemblies’ referenced are all (military) District Assemblies.

In American History, the Assemblies are State Assemblies...”

“U.S.History versus American History” by Anna Von Reitz