
Originally Posted by
monty
The States are The State of Oregon of the District of Columbia, but the Constitution gives territorial, geographical (land) jurisdiction, EXCLUSIVELY to Congress and its courts in Article I Section 8 Clause 17, forts, magazines, dockyards and other needful buildings.
Article 4 Section 3 Clause 2 gives Congress the power to DISPOSE of, not to purchase other property, again this is territorial. If you demand that the court provide proof that the Constitution has given it the authority to have the capacity to take jurisdiction in XXX County, XXX State worded properly so they cannot wiggle and squirm around the issue using the United States Code they won't be able to show any Constitutional authority. There are numerous Supreme Court Cases ruling the public lands are under the jurisdiction of the state the land is in.