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ziero0
22nd November 2017, 10:16 AM
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From the Nevada constitution
http://oi65.tinypic.com/etgl01.jpg

Washington

Title 82 RCW deals with EXCISE TAXES
RCW 82.04.200
"In this state," "within this state."

"In this state" or "within this state" includes all federal areas lying within the exterior boundaries of the state.

1. Where is a place called "Washington" upon which a plumb bob might be suspended by which 43 degrees of longitude west of said point might be established in order to find the beginning of Nevada?

2. If Washington State is presumed to be the beginning of Nevada then Nevada begins 43 degrees of longitude west of some point in Washington State or somewhere in the Pacific Ocean northerly of Hawaii.

3. "This state" as used in the Nevada state constitution is defined by Washington State RCW 82.04.200 to be a federal zone within the exterior boundaries of "the state".

4. Someone really should tell all residents of Nevada that they need wet suits to attend the polls to vote.

monty
22nd November 2017, 11:14 AM
Palani noted the same, are you Palani’s sock puppet?

ziero0
22nd November 2017, 11:34 AM
Palani noted the same, are you Palani’s sock puppet?

What is a 'Palani'?

monty
22nd November 2017, 12:11 PM
what is a 'palani'?

This as a ‘palani’
http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?82747-political-planes&p=766579&viewfull=1#post766579


political planes


as many of you know i avoid politics like i do vd, the plague and herpes so for me it is a good idea to know what the political planes are. Here is a quick overlay of those planes covering the united states.

Since i was born and live in the territory called louisiana i pay particular attention to this overlay. The boundaries of my territory to my knowledge has never been perambulated but was determined by the watersheds of the west mississippi river, the watersheds of the missouri river, the red and the white rivers. The purpose of the lewis and clark expedition was to discover the western boundaries of these watersheds.

Most people don't envision that the territory of iowa (a political overlay) extended to include all of what is now the territory claimed by minnesota. The territory of wisconsin was in (political) control of this area west of the mississippi at this time and they created two counties: Du buque and des moines (both are legal fictions ... No people in any of them) lacking people the territory of wisconsin found it necessary to create a body politic for each county. They named these body politics julien for du buque county and flint hill for des moines county. The borderline of these two counties ( and their townships) was a line westward from the south tip of arsenal island (at rock island). Des moines extended south to the state of missouri (a political overlay) and du buque extended north to the border with canada (another political overlay).

With this background here is a pretty good animation of political overlays. These were all created in the mind by people who think. None of them really exist. You can hit pause to examine areas you might be interested in.

http://fast.wistia.net/embed/iframe/ojr891ct9j

they appear to have left out the conch republic in key west though.

boogietillyapuke
22nd November 2017, 12:18 PM
http://gold-silver.us/forum/search.php?searchid=3173503

Jewboo
22nd November 2017, 01:30 PM
What is a 'Palani'?


https://skbogoesusa.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/power-loc_kosmetik_handspiegel_mit_halter_elegance_d5d21 6e5af.png?w=240


:rolleyes:

Neuro
22nd November 2017, 03:40 PM
What is a 'Palani'?

Funny Palani asked me the exact same question a few years ago.

midnight rambler
22nd November 2017, 03:50 PM
Y'all don't be doggin' our new forum member.

Neuro
22nd November 2017, 04:19 PM
Y'all don't be doggin' our new forum member.

LOL did the 'Palani' just lose his login cypher and was too ashamed to admit it so he had to get a new login? Anyhow I don't have very much against it, even though it tends to argue in absurdum. Welcome back Palani!

Horn
22nd November 2017, 04:28 PM
What is a 'Palani'?

An Italian bird what flew his coup?

ziero0
23rd November 2017, 05:05 AM
This as a ‘palani’

Maybe if you could describe it I could ask around to see if it exists around here?

In the mean time you might check and see if anything called 'Nevada' exists around your location.
[hint ... see if you can locate something called Washington first]

monty
1st February 2018, 05:33 AM
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From the Nevada constitution
http://oi65.tinypic.com/etgl01.jpg


1. Where is a place called "Washington" upon which a plumb bob might be suspended by which 43 degrees of longitude west of said point might be established in order to find the beginning of Nevada?

2. If Washington State is presumed to be the beginning of Nevada then Nevada begins 43 degrees of longitude west of some point in Washington State or somewhere in the Pacific Ocean northerly of Hawaii.

3. "This state" as used in the Nevada state constitution is defined by Washington State RCW 82.04.200 to be a federal zone within the exterior boundaries of "the state".

4. Someone really should tell all residents of Nevada that they need wet suits to attend the polls to vote.

The only Washington that existed when the Nevada Constitution was written was between carved out of Maryland and Virginia.

https://blogs.loc.gov/maps/files/2017/03/US_WarDept_Map2.jpg

ziero0
1st February 2018, 05:46 AM
The only Washington that existed when the Nevada Constitution was written was between carved out of Maryland and Virginia.

The District of Columbia? A territory 10 miles on a side with Washington City as a municipality? Washington was the last name of a man who served in the office of President. He is said to be buried at Mt Vernon, a plantation he operated within the District of Columbia. Now do you drop the plumb bob at the location of his head or his feet? If the State of Nevada starts at a corpse how does that make the living any part of the body politic?

I'm telling you Monty. Those zombie apocalypse movies concerning the living dead are not without a basis in fact.

monty
1st February 2018, 10:43 PM
The District of Columbia? A territory 10 miles on a side with Washington City as a municipality? Washington was the last name of a man who served in the office of President. He is said to be buried at Mt Vernon, a plantation he operated within the District of Columbia. Now do you drop the plumb bob at the location of his head or his feet? If the State of Nevada starts at a corpse how does that make the living any part of the body politic?

I'm telling you Monty. Those zombie apocalypse movies concerning the living dead are not without a basis in fact.

That negates the need for those wet suits to vote.

ziero0
2nd February 2018, 05:42 AM
That negates the need for those wet suits to vote.

But ... I have never seen a corpse with a need for a wet suit. Or oxygen for that matter. But you have one thing right. A corpse is one of the only things that needs legal representation [along with minors and the mentally challenged ... and women].

latemetal1
2nd February 2018, 05:51 AM
Palani or Panini, whats the dealio.

ziero0
2nd February 2018, 06:01 AM
whats the dealio.

Friends, Nevadans, countrymen, give me your attention. I have come here to bury Palani, not to praise him. The evil that men do is remembered after their deaths, but the good is often buried with them. It might as well be the same with Palani.

By the way. Did you hear that the grassy knoll actually is an early Mayan monument?

ziero0
24th March 2021, 05:31 PM
The 32nd degree is the Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret!

So it turns out Nevada begins at the 32nd degree from Washington.