Forum Post: Occupy Your State Houses! They are not incorporated like the federal government is.
Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 17, 2011, 1:21 p.m. EST by tejas
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Have you thought about occupying your state houses? They are the only republics even left. Most cities are incorporated. The Pentagon and armed forces incorporated. Then, there is The United States of America, Incorporated -- incorporated in the state of Delaware. How about getting the private, for profit company called the U.S.A. DISSOLVED in Chancery Court in Delaware. The republics had prior claim. Go to the states. They are the only ones that still have to operate under constitutional values. They are the only ones who are NOT a private company.
I guess this would be too effective. I know some people get what I am saying.
Hello? Anyone understand what I am saying? All your money is going for war and a bloated federal private company. The states are already pretty pissed at the federal government. Your states are more likely to listen than the feds.
hey, somebody comment!
Then, you can ask the state to dissolve All of the Other federal level corporations like the Pentagon and Armed Services, the CIA, etc.
Most big agencies of the federal government are Private Corporations. Dissolve them. You did not sign up to be ruled by private companies.
Your state constitutions say that they have to provide you with a "republican form" of government. If the state republics are assets of a private corporation called The United States of America, Inc. (go to Delaware Sec. of State website), your state governments are not upholding their own constitutional mandate. Occupy your state houses and stay there until the states get it together to go to Chancery Court in Delaware and dissolve The United States of America, Inc. (a private, for Profit company. This will force the federal level to operate under the Constitution of the United States. Think about it. The U.S. would no longer be able to act like a private company. They would have to follow the laws.
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