History: corporation United States a subsidiary of London?

in #history7 years ago

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The 13 (sabatinian) bloodlines owned the east india company, which mainly got rich of the opium trade with China in the 18th and 19th century.

Hence the Thirteen stripes on the flag.

Which went bankrupt and was passed over to the crown.

Washington (a Freemason) with France fought against the English and got his American independence from England.

Meanwhile b. Franklin lived in London having good connections to the English nobility trough the Hellfire club.

And Jefferson being of noble English blood himself.

The peace treaty of Paris states that the united states fall under rule of the prince elect George king of England and France.

In a cooperate structure involving the original Virginia London company (and Plymouth company).

That's why there is a president (CEO of the company).

For law and land control under maritime law (vice admiral), with the citizens on a ship (citizenship) under martial law as landless peasants.

Taxes like the IRS go directly to London.

The CIA, was constructed by MI6 as the secret service of the crown and 16 bloodlines.

FBI as subsidiary of the federal reserve which has his owners in London.

So you could argue the case that the independence was a mere shift into a better organized corporate structured control by London.

And all corporations are fictive.

What do you think?