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19th October 2019, 10:15 AM
#11
Re: Anna von Reitz: Answers to Questions

Originally Posted by
monty
Three constitutions?

But only ONE seal though.
You need to review THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER.
England ceased to exist if the seal could not be found. The pauper was using it to crack walnuts. What do you use your seal for?
A seal is a heraldic device. Other heraldic devices are
coats of arms
flags
Considered as a group these three things constitute ARMS.
ARMS are how militia are regulated. You have a 2nd amendment right to BEAR ARMS. And believe me these three items are more powerful than any the BATFE attempt to regulate. As the saying goes: THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD
So when it comes to multiple constitutions you might check for multiple seals.
When it comes to flags check whether the flag is a regulation TITLE IV flag with the proper dimensions and not some 3x5 China made copy or a gold fringed admiralty flag. When you receive an envelope purporting to be from 'your' government check for a FREE stamp in place of a monetary stamp 'cause there was an act of congress that permits any of your servants to communicate with you without the benefit of paid postage and you have the same right ... to communicate with them.
Wonder if Anna pays postage? Ask for proof.
The device on top of the flag is important too. A spear represents a military court. A ball represents peace (a cannonball not fired in anger). An eagle represents the EXECUTIVE if the wings are up or the Post Office if the wings are down. You are of course free to put your own device on top of the flag. Have you chosen to do so? In my opinion a man in a robe pouring water from a jug would be appropriate for the Age of Aquarius.
Question - Was the purpose of the English invading Washington D.C. in 1812 actually to seize the Great Seal of the U.S. of A.? I directed the Secretary of State to place this seal on a simple ID I sent to assist me in crossing the lines of battle and he/she seems to have gone completely silent. If a Great Seal is presently in use is it the same as was used in 1812?
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