ziero0
1st March 2020, 07:41 AM
There is a Rule against Perpetuities. Nobody is permitted to create a legal fiction (trust/corporation for example) to extend beyond 99 years. The only exemption to this Rule are classified as charitable trusts. This Rule was intended to control YOU but as in most of these controls used against you they can also be used BY you.
The U.S. is the ultimate legal fiction. It was created in 1787 and is 233 years old. If your illusion is that it still exists then it does so as a charitable trust. It has the same character as the Red Cross, Salvation Army and Harvard. Employees of all of these are fiduciaries (servants). Anything created by a charitable trust also exists as a charitable trust (Sherman Anti-trust Act notwithstanding).
Illusion is false information. Delusion is some action based on illusion. Disillusion anyone?
The U.S. is the ultimate legal fiction. It was created in 1787 and is 233 years old. If your illusion is that it still exists then it does so as a charitable trust. It has the same character as the Red Cross, Salvation Army and Harvard. Employees of all of these are fiduciaries (servants). Anything created by a charitable trust also exists as a charitable trust (Sherman Anti-trust Act notwithstanding).
Illusion is false information. Delusion is some action based on illusion. Disillusion anyone?