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U.S. Federal Corporation Bankrupt since 1933/ also Known As The Bank olida! "# 1933$ %lease pa!

Special Attention$ to this portion o# the &aw' The present law forbids member banks of the Federal Reserve System to transact banking business, except under regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury, during an emergency proclaimed by the President. ! ".S.#.$. % &'. (lack)s *aw +ictionary Sixth ,dition -page ./0 T ( BA)K*U%TC+ "F T ( F(,(*A& U)-T(, STAT(S %eople see .ore inclined to research and in/esti0ate root causes and actual conditions in hard ti.es1 so a. postin0 this in#or.ation1 in the hope so.e o# .! countr!.en who do not U)derstand what is presentl! happenin0 will 2eco.e aware that the! are U)aware1 and in awakenin01 awaken others to the end 0a.e. -# !ou don3t .ind1 this isn3t a thread a2out the .erits o# .etals1 2ut a2out recent histor!1 and thin0s we can e4pect i# we don3t wake up and "&, so.e accounta2ilit! #ro. our alle0ed ser/ants in 0o/ern.ent. The #act o# the .atter is1 the United States did 0o 5Bankrupt5 in 1933 and was declared so 2! %resident *oose/elt 2! (4ecuti/e "rders 67831 61791 6111 and 2! (4ecuti/e "rder 6967 on :arch 91 19331 under the 5Tradin0 ;ith The (ne.! Act5 o# "cto2er 61 19181 AS A:(),(, 2! the (.er0enc! Bankin0 *elie# Act1 <= Stat 11 %u2lic &aw )o. 11 which is presentl! codi#ied at 19 USCA 9>a and con#ir.ed at 9>2. +ou can con#ir. this #or !oursel# 2! readin0 it on Find&aw. Therea#ter1 Con0ress con#ir.ed the 2ankruptc! on ?une >1 19331 and thereupon i.paired the o2li0ations and considerations o# contracts throu0h the 5?oint *esolution To Suspend The @old Standard And A2ro0ate The @old clause1 ?une >1 19335 ASee' ?*B1991 83rd Con0ress1 1st SessionC. ;hen the Courts were called upon to rule on /arious o# the pro/isions desi0ned to i.ple.ent and co.pli.ent F,*3s (.er0enc! BA)K-)@ *elie# Act o# :arch 91 19331 the! were all #ound unconstitutional1 so what F,* did was si.pl! stack the 5Court3s5 with -S chosen o2seDuious .e.2ers o# the 2ench/2ar and then sent .an! o# the cases 2ack throu0h and *(E(*S(, the rulin0s. ouse ?oint *esolution 199 A ?*B199C1 <= Stat. 1191 was passed 2! Con0ress on ?une >1 1933. The 3Act3 i.paired the o2li0ations and considerations o# contacts and declared that the notes o# the Federal *eser/e 2anks were 5le0al tender5 #or the pa!.ent o# 2oth pu2lic and pri/ate de2ts1 and that pa!.ent in 0old Coin was a0ainst 5pu2lic polic!5. A-n e##ect1 F,* and Con0ress1 under e4ecuti/e orders and le0islati/e #iat1 nationaliFed the people3s .one!1 i.e.1 their 0old Coin. )ationaliFation is a /iolation o# the &aw o# )ations and e4istin0 pu2lic polic! o# Con0ress. See' ilton /s. @u!ot1 1>9 U.S. 113 A1=9>C. The 0old Coin that was SU**(),(*(, unknowin0l! AnationaliFedC was later used to purchase /otin0 stockholder shares in The Bank and The Fund at G3> per ounce.C At this point in ti.e1 5Fair :arket Ealue51 i.e.1 a willin0 seller and 2u!er1 without co.pulsion1 lost an! su2stantial .eanin0. :oreo/er1 all o# the @o/ernor3s o# the se/eral States o# the Union1 who were su..oned to and were in ;ashin0ton1 ,.C. durin0 the se/eral da!s o# this preBplanned econo.ic 5(.er0enc!5 Athe #irst phase o# which was to nationaliFe and e4propriate the people3s :one!1 i.e.1 their 0old Coin on deposit in the 2anksC1 pled0ed the #ull #aith and credit thereo# to the aid o# the )ational @o/ern.ent1 and #or.ed /arious socialist co..ittees1 such as the 5Council o# State @o/ern.ents51 5Social Securit! Ad.inistration51 etc.1 to purportedl! deal with the econo.ic 5(.er0enc!.5 The Council o# State @o/ern.ents has 2een a2sor2ed into such thin0s as the )ational Con#erence "# Co..issioners "n Uni#or. State &aws1 whose headDuarters is located in Chica0o1 -llinois1 and 5all5 2ein0 5.e.2ers o# the Bar51 and operatin0 under a di##erent 5Constitution and B!B&aws51 #ar distant #ro. the depositories o# the pu2lic records1 and it is this or0aniFation that has pro.ul0ated1 lo22ied #or1 passed1 adHudicated and ordered the i.ple.entation and e4ecution o# their purported 5Uni#or.5 and 5:odel5 Acts and pretended statutor! pro/isions1 in order to 5help i.ple.ent international treaties o# the United States or where world uni#or.it! would 2e desira2le.5 A1997/91 *e#erence Book1 )CCUS&C. These or0aniFations operate under the 5,eclaration o# -)T(*dependence5 o# ?anuar! 991 19381 and pu2lished so.e o# their acti/ities in 5The Book "# The States.5 The 1938 (dition openl! declares that the people en0a0ed in such acti/ities as the Far.in0/ us2andr! -ndustr! had 2een reduced to .ere #eudal 5Tenants5 on the &and the! supposedl! owned.

"n April 9>1 193=1 the supre.e Court o/erturned the standin0 precedents o# the prior 1>7 !ears concernin0 5co..on law15 in the #ederal 0o/ern.ent. 5T (*( -S )" F(,(*A& C"::") &A;1 and C")@*(SS AS )" %";(* T" ,(C&A*( SUBSTA)T-E( *U&(S "F C"::") &A; applica2le -) A STAT(1 ; (T (* the! 2e &"CA& or @()(*A& in their nature1 2e the! C"::(*C-A& &A; "* a part o# the &A; "F T"*TS.5 BB (rie *ailroad Co. /s. To.pkins1 37< U.S. 6<1 =9 &.(d. 11==. +ou .ust realiFe that the Co..on &aw is the #ountain source o# Su2stanti/e and *e.edial *i0hts1 i# not our /er! &i2erties. The .e.2ers and association o# the Bar therea#ter #or.ed co..ittees1 0ranted the.sel/es special pri/ile0es1 i..unities and #ranchises1 and held .eetin0s concernin0 the ?udicial procedures1 and #urther1 a.ended laws so as 5to con#or. to a trend o# Hudicial decisions or to acco.plish si.ilar o2Hecti/es51 includin0 hodepod0in0 the Hurisdictions o# &aw and (Duit! to0ether1 which is known toda! as 5"ne For. "# Action.5 This was not 2! accident1 2ut 2! a care#ull! concei/ed plan. The enu.erated1 speci#ied and distinct ?urisdictions esta2lished 2! the ordained Constitution A18=8C1 Article ---1 Section 91 and under the Bill o# *i0hts A1891C1 A.end.ent E--1 were #urther hod0epod0ed and #unda.entall! chan0es in 19=9 to include Ad.iralt! Hurisdiction1 which was once a0ain 2rou0ht inland. 5This is the FU),A:()TA& C A)@( necessar! to e##ect uni#ication o# Ci/il and A,:-*A&T+ %*"C(,U*(. ?ust as the 193= *ules AB"&-S (, T ( ,-ST-)CT-") 2etween actions At &aw and suits in (Duit!1 this C A)@( ;"U&, AB"&-S T ( ,-ST-)CT-") 2etween C-E-& actions and suits in A,:-*A&T+.5 ASee' Federal *ules "# Ci/il %rocedure1 19=9 (d.1 p0.18I also see1 Federalist %apers )o. =3I ,eclaration "# *esol/es "# The First Continental Con0ress1 "cto2er 1<1 188<I ,eclaration "# Cause And )ecessit! "# Takin0 Up Ar.s1 ?ul! 61 188>I ,eclaration "# -ndependence1 ?ul! <1 1886I and1 Bennet /s. Butterworth1 >9 U.S. 669C The United States therea#ter entered the second ;orld ;ar durin0 which ti.e the 5&ea0ue o# )ations5 was reinstituted under %*(T()S( o# the 5United )ations5 A99 USCA 9=81 et seD.C1 and the 5Bank For -nternational Settle.ents5 was reinstituted under %*(T()S( o# the 5Bretton ;oods A0ree.ent5 A99 USCA 9=6 et seD.C as the 5-nternational :onetar! Fund5 AThe FundC and the 5-nternational Bank For *econstruction And ,e/elop.ent5 AThe Bank or ;orld BankC. The United States as a corporate 2od! politic Aarti#icialC1 ca.e out o# ;orld ;ar -- in worse econo.ic condition that when it entered1 and in 19>7 declared Bankruptc! and 5*eor0aniFation.5 The *eor0aniFation is located in Title > o# the United States Codes Annotated. The 5(4planation5 at the 2e0innin0 o# > U.S.C.A. is :"ST in#or.ati/e readin0. The 5Secretar! o# Treasur!5 was appointed as the 5*ecei/er5 in Bankruptc!. ASee' *eor0aniFation %lan )o. 961 > U.S.C.A. 973I %u2lic &aw 9<B>6<1 &e0islati/e istor!1 p0. >968C The United States went down the road and periodicall! #iled #or #urther *eor0aniFations. Thin0s and situations worsened1 ha/in0 done what the! were Co..anded )"T to do ASee' :adison3s )otes1 Constitutional Con/ention1 Au0ust 161 18=8I Federalist %apers )o. <<C1 and in 196> crowned their continuous #raudulent acti/ities with passa0e o# the 5Coina0e Act o# 196>5 co.pletel! de2asin0 the Constitutional Coin A0old J sil/er1 i.e.1 5,ollar5C. ASee' 1= USCA 331 J 339I U.S. /s. :ari0old1 >7 U.S. >671 13 &.(d 9>8C At the si0nin0 o# the Coina0e Act on ?ul! 931 196>1 &!ndon B. ?ohnson stated in his press release that' 5;hen - ha/e si0ned this 2ill 2e#ore .e1 we will ha/e .ade the #irst #unda.ental chan0e in our coina0e in 183 !ears. The Coina0e Act o# 196> supersedes the Act o# 1899. And that Act had the title' An Act (sta2lishin0 a :int and *e0ulatin0 the Coina0e o# the United States....5 5)ow - will si0n this 2ill to .ake the #irst chan0e in our coina0e s!ste. since the 1=th Centur!. To those

.e.2ers o# Con0ress1 who are here on this historic occasion1 - want to assure !ou that in .akin0 this chan0e #ro. the 1=th Centur! we ha/e no idea o# returnin0 to it.5 -t is i.portant to take co0niFance o# the #act that )" Constitutional A.end.ent was (E(* o2tained to FU),A:()TA&&+ C A)@(1 a.end1 a2rid0e or a2olish the Constitutional .andates1 pro/isions or prohi2itions1 2ut due to internal and e4ternal di/ersions surroundin0 the Eiet )a. ;ar1 etc.1 the USU*%AT-") and B*(AC went unchallen0ed and unnoticed 2! the 0eneral pu2lic at lar0e1 who had 2eco.e 5a wealth! .an3s cannon #odder or cheap source o# sla/e la2or5. ASee' Silent ;eapons For Kuiet ;ars1 p0s. 61 81 =1 91 191 13 J >6C Con0ress was clearl! dele0ated the %ower and Authorit! to re0ulate and .aintain the true and inherent 5/alue5 o# the Coin within the scope and pur/iew o# Article -1 Section =1 Clauses > J 6 and Article -1 Section 171 Clause -1 o# the ordained Constitution A18=8C1 and #urther1 a correspondin0 ,UT+ and "B&-@AT-") to .aintain said 0old and sil/er Coin and Forei0n Coin at and within the necessar! and proper 5eDual wei0hts and .easures5 clause. ASee also' Bi2le1 ,euterono.!1 Chapter 9>1 /erses 13 thru 16I %ro/er2s1 Chapter 161 Eerse 11I %u2lic &aw 98B9=9C Those e4ercisin0 the "##ices o# the se/eral States1 in eDual .easure1 knew that such 5,e Facto Transitions5 were unlaw#ul and unauthoriFed1 2ut sanctioned1 i.ple.ented and en#orced the co.plete de2auch.ent and the resultin0 50o/ern.ental1 social1 industrial econo.ic chan0e5 in the ,e ?ure States and in the United States o# A.erica1 and were and are now under the delusion that the! can do 2oth directl! and indirectl! what the! were a2solutel! prohi2ited #ro. doin0. ASee' Crai0 /s. :issouri1 < %eters 973C. +ou can con#ir. the whole a##air 2! takin0 a look at 19 USC 9>a and 9>2. -n addition1 the /arious *eor0aniFation Acts listed in Title > o# the United States Code. There are !our le0al pu2lic record and historic proo#s. see BA)K "&-,A+ "F 1933 de#ined' http'//www.scri2d.co./doc/189><=763/Co..onB &awBTrustBBankB olida!Bo#B1933B,e#inedB%u2licB)oticeB%u2licB*ecord BA)K-)@ de#ined' The 2usiness o# 2ankin01 as de#ined 2! law and custo.1 consists in the issue o# notes pa!a2le on de.and intended to circulate as .one! when the 2anks are 2anks o# issueI in recei/in0 deposits pa!a2le on de.andI in discountin0 co..ercial paperI .akin0 loans o# .one! on collateral securit!I 2u!in0 and sellin0 2ills o# e4chan0eI ne0otiatin0 loans1 and dealin0 in ne0otia2le securities issued 2! the 0o/ern.ent1 state and national1 and .unicipal and other corporations. :ercantile Bank /. )ew +ork1 191 E.S. 13=1 1>618 S.Ct. =961 37 &.(d. =9>I -n re %rudence Co.1 ,.C.).+.1 17 F.Supp. 331 36. -n/est.ent 2ankin0. Business o# underwritin0 or distri2utin0 2ond1 stock or other securities issues. BlackLs &aw ,ictionar! Si4th (dition Apa0e 1<6C )ow we are 0oin0 to hear #ro. a #or.er Con0ress.an who AsurpriseMC ended up indicted and in #ederal prison1 while .ore 2raFen #elons continued to run the Con0ress' NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN United States Con0ressional *ecord1 :arch 181 1993 Eol. 331 pa0e B1373 SpeakerB*ep. ?a.es Tra#icant1 ?r. A"hioC addressin0 the ouse' 5:r. Speaker1 we are here now in chapter 11.. :e.2ers o# Con0ress are o##icial trustees presidin0 o/er the 0reatest reor0aniFation o# an! Bankrupt entit! in world histor!1 the U.S. @o/ern.ent. ;e are settin0 #orth hope#ull!1 a 2lueprint #or our #uture. There are so.e who sa! it is a coronerLs report that will lead to our de.ise. -t is an esta2lished #act that the United States Federal @o/ern.ent has 2een dissol/ed 2! the (.er0enc! Bankin0 Act1 :arch 91 19331 <= Stat. 11 %u2lic &aw =9B819I declared 2! %resident *oose/elt1 2ein0 2ankrupt and insol/ent. .?.*. 1991 83rd Con0ress . session ?une >1 1933 B ?oint *esolution To Suspend The @old Standard and A2ro0ate The @old Clause dissol/ed the So/erei0n Authorit! o# the United States and the o##icial capacities o# all United States @o/ern.ental "##ices1 "##icers1 and ,epart.ents and is #urther e/idence that the United States Federal @o/ern.ent e4ists toda! in na.e onl!. The recei/ers o# the United States Bankruptc! are the -nternational Bankers1 /ia the United )ations1 the ;orld Bank and the -nternational :onetar! Fund. All United States "##ices1 "##icials1 and ,epart.ents

are now operatin0 within a de #acto status in na.e onl! under (.er0enc! ;ar %owers. ;ith the Constitutional *epu2lican #or. o# @o/ern.ent now dissol/ed1 the recei/ers o# the Bankruptc! ha/e adopted a new #or. o# 0o/ern.ent #or the United States. This new #or. o# 0o/ern.ent is known as a ,e.ocrac!1 2ein0 an esta2lished Socialist/Co..unist order under a new 0o/ernor #or A.erica. This act was instituted and esta2lished 2! trans#errin0 and/or placin0 the "##ice o# the Secretar! o# Treasur! to that o# the @o/ernor o# the -nternational :onetar! Fund. %u2lic &aw 9<B>6<1 pa0e =1 Section .*. 139>> reads in part' 5The U.S. Secretar! o# Treasur! recei/es no co.pensation #or representin0 the United StatesOL @old and sil/er were such a power#ul .one! durin0 the #oundin0 o# the united states o# A.erica1 that the #oundin0 #athers declared that onl! 0old or sil/er coins can 2e 5.one!5 in A.erica. Since 0old and sil/er coina0e were hea/! and incon/enient #or a lot o# transactions1 the! were stored in 2anks and a clai. check Asa#e keepin0 receiptBSK*C was issued as a .one! su2stitute. %eople traded their coupons as .one!1 or 5currenc!.5 Currenc! is not .one!1 2ut a .one! su2stitute. *edee.a2le currenc! .ust pro.ise to pa! a dollar eDui/alent in 0old or sil/er .one!. Federal *eser/e )otes AF*)sC .ake no such pro.ises1 and are not 5.one!.5 A Federal *eser/e )ote is a de2t o2li0ation o# the #ederal United States 0o/ern.ent1 not 5.one!OL The #ederal United States 0o/ern.ent and the U.S. Con0ress were not and ha/e ne/er 2een authoriFed 2! the Constitution #or the united states o# A.erica to issue currenc! o# an! kind1 2ut onl! law#ul .one!1 B0old and sil/er coin. -t is essential that we co.prehend the distinction 2etween real .one! and paper .one! su2stitute. "ne cannot 0et rich 2! accu.ulatin0 .one! su2stitutes1 one can onl! 0et deeper into de2t. ;e the %eople no lon0er ha/e an! 5.one!.5 :ost A.ericans ha/e not 2een paid an! 5.one!5 #or a /er! lon0 ti.e1 perhaps not in their entire li#e. )ow do !ou co.prehend wh! !ou #eel 2rokeO )ow1 do !ou understand wh! !ou are 52ankrupt15 alon0 with the rest o# the countr!O Federal *eser/e )otes AF*)sC are unsi0ned checks written on a closed account. F*)s are an in#lata2le paper s!ste. desi0ned to create de2t throu0h in#lation Ade/aluation o# currenc!C. ;hene/er there is an increase o# the suppl! o# a .one! su2stitute in the econo.! without a correspondin0 increase in the 0old and sil/er 2ackin01 in#lation occurs. -n#lation is an in/isi2le #or. o# ta4ation that irresponsi2le 0o/ern.ents in#lict on their citiFens. The Federal *eser/e Bank who controls the suppl! and .o/e.ent o# F*)s has e/er!2od! #ooled. The! ha/e access to an unli.ited suppl! o# F*)s1 pa!in0 onl! #or the printin0 costs o# what the! need. F*)s are nothin0 .ore than pro.issor! notes #or U.S. Treasur! securities ATBBillsC B a pro.ise to pa! the de2t to the Federal *eser/e Bank. There is a #unda.ental di##erence 2etween 5pa!in05 and 5dischar0in05 a de2t. To pa! a de2t1 !ou .ust pa! with /alue or su2stance Ai.e. 0old1 sil/er1 2arter or a co..odit!C. ;ith F*)s1 !ou can onl! dischar0e a de2t. +ou cannot pa! a de2t with a de2t currenc! s!ste.. +ou cannot ser/ice a de2t with a currenc! that has no 2ackin0 in /alue or su2stance. )o contract in Co..on law is /alid unless it in/ol/es an e4chan0e o# 50ood J /alua2le consideration.5 U)pa!a2le de2t trans#ers power and control to the so/erei0n power structure that has no interest in .one!1 law1 eDuit! or Hustice 2ecause the! ha/e so .uch wealth alread!. Their lust is #or power and control. Since the inception o# central 2ankin01 the! ha/e controlled the #ates o# nations. The Federal *eser/e S!ste. is 2ased on the Canon law and the principles o# so/erei0nt! protected in the Constitution and the Bill o# *i0hts. -n #act1 the international 2ankers used a 5Canon &aw Trust5 as their .odel1 addin0 stock and na.in0 it a 5?oint Stock Trust.5 The U.S. Con0ress had passed a law .akin0 it ille0al #or an! le0al 5person5 to duplicate a 5?oint Stock Trust5 in 1=83. The Federal *eser/e Act was le0islated postB#acto Ato 1=87C1 althou0h postB#acto laws are strictl! #or2idden 2! the Constitution. P1'9'3Q The Federal *eser/e S!ste. is a so/erei0n power structure separate and distinct #ro. the #ederal United States 0o/ern.ent. The Federal *eser/e is a .ariti.e lender1 and/or .ariti.e insurance underwriter to the #ederal United States operatin0 e4clusi/el! under Ad.iralt!/:ariti.e law. The lender or underwriter 2ears the risks1 and the :ariti.e law co.pellin0 speci#ic per#or.ance in pa!in0 the interest1 or pre.iu.s are the

sa.e. Assets o# the de2tor can also 2e h!pothecated Ato pled0e so.ethin0 as a securit! without takin0 possession o# it.C as securit! 2! the lender or underwriter. The Federal *eser/e Act stipulated that the interest on the de2t was to 2e paid in 0old. There was no stipulation in the Federal *eser/e Act #or e/er pa!in0 the principle. %rior to 19131 .ost A.ericans owned clear1 allodial title to propert!1 #ree and clear o# an! liens or .ort0a0es until the Federal *eser/e Act A1913C 5 !pothecated5 all propert! within the #ederal United States to the Board o# @o/ernors o# the Federal *eser/e1 Bin which the Trustees AstockholdersC held le0al title. The U.S. citiFen Atenant1 #ranchiseeC was re0istered as a 52ene#iciar!5 o# the trust /ia his/her 2irth certi#icate. -n 19331 the #ederal United States h!pothecated all o# the present and #uture properties1 assets and la2or o# their 5su2Hects15 the 1<th A.end.ent U.S. citiFen1 to the Federal *eser/e S!ste.. -n return1 the Federal *eser/e S!ste. a0reed to e4tend the #ederal United States corporation all the credit 5.one! su2stitute5 it needed. &ike an! other de2tor1 the #ederal United States 0o/ern.ent had to assi0n collateral and securit! to their creditors as a condition o# the loan. Since the #ederal United States didnLt ha/e an! assets1 the! assi0ned the pri/ate propert! o# their 5econo.ic sla/es51 the U.S. citiFens as collateral a0ainst the U)pa!a2le #ederal de2t. The! also pled0ed the unincorporated #ederal territories1 national parks #orests1 2irth certi#icates1 and nonpro#it or0aniFations1 as collateral a0ainst the #ederal de2t. All has alread! 2een trans#erred as pa!.ent to the international 2ankers. Unwittin0l!1 A.erica has returned to its preBA.erican *e/olution1 #eudal roots where2! all land is held 2! a so/erei0n and the co..on people had no ri0hts to hold allodial title to propert!. "nce a0ain1 ;e the %eople are the tenants and sharecroppers rentin0 our own propert! #ro. a So/erei0n in the 0uise o# the Federal *eser/e Bank. ;e the people ha/e e4chan0ed one .aster #or another. This has 2een 0oin0 on #or o/er ei0ht! !ears without the 5in#or.ed knowled0e5 o# the A.erican people1 without a /oice protestin0 loud enou0h. )ow itLs eas! to 0rasp wh! A.erica is #unda.entall! 2ankrupt. ;h! donLt .ore people own their properties outri0htO ;h! are 97R o# A.ericans .ort0a0ed to the hilt and ha/e little or no assets a#ter all de2ts and lia2ilities ha/e 2een paidO ;h! does it #eel like !ou are workin0 harder and harder and 0ettin0 less and lessO ;e are reapin0 what has 2een sown1 and the results o# our har/est is a pain#ul 2ankruptc!1 and a #oreclosure on A.erican propert!1 precious li2erties1 and a wa! o# li#e. Few o# our elected representati/es in ;ashin0ton1 ,.C. ha/e dared to tell the truth. The #ederal United States is 2ankrupt. "ur children will inherit this U)pa!a2le de2t1 and the t!rann! to en#orce pa!in0 it. A.erica has 2eco.e co.pletel! 2ankrupt in world leadership1 #inancial credit and its reputation #or coura0e1 /ision and hu.an ri0hts. This is an undeclared econo.ic war1 2ankruptc!1 and econo.ic sla/er! o# the .ost corrupt orderM ;ake up A.ericaM Take 2ack !our Countr!.5 So there it is. )o wildBe!ed 5conspirac! theories51 Hust the #acts1 witnessed and recorded. -# !ou are here to de#end the status Duo1 please don3t 2other1 2ut please do answer whether or not !ou 2elie/e an! o# the people would 2e lia2le to cri.inal prosecution i# we .odeled our li/es or #inancial a##airs a#ter the conduct o# what passes #or 5our5 0o/ern.ent. -# !ou care what happens to US ne4t1 tell ten people to tell ten .ore. The hour is late. Conspirac! is not 5a theor!15 it is a #ederal #elon!.

NNNNNNNNNNNN 5The! who ha/e put out the people3s e!es reproach the. o# their 2lindness.5 ?ohn :ilton1 16<9 BA)K*U%TC+ %*"C((,-)@S de#ined' @eneral ter. #or the /arious t!pes o# proceedin0s under the Bankruptc! Code A11 U.S.C.A.C that are initiated either 2! an insol/ent indi/idual or 2usiness Ater.ed a /oluntar! 2ankruptc!C or 2! creditors Ater.ed an in/oluntar! 2ankruptc!C seekin0 to either ha/e the de2tor3s re.ainin0 assets distri2uted a.on0 the creditors and to there2! dischar0e the de2tor #ro. an! #urther o2li0ation or to restructure and reor0aniFe the insol/ent3s de2t structure. See Bankruptc! Code1 supra1 and /arious t!pes o# 2ankruptc! 2elow. See also AdeDuate protectionI Auto.atic sta!I Co.position with creditorsI Core proceedin0I Cra. downI ,e2tor in possessionI ;orkout. BlackLs &aw ,ictionar! Si4th (dition Apa0e 1<8C BUS-)(SS *("*@A)-SAT-") de#ined' AChapter 11C. ;hen a de2tor 2usiness entit! realiFes that it will 2eco.e insol/ent or will 2e una2le to pa! its de2ts as the! .ature1 it can petition #or reor0aniFation under Chapter 11 o# the Bankruptc! Code. The de2tor 2usiness nor.all! is per.itted to continue its operations under court super/ision until so.e plan o# reor0aniFation is appro/ed 2! twoBthirds o# the creditors. -# the 2usiness is insol/ent at the ti.e a petition #or reor0aniFation is #iled1 a .aHorit! o# the shareholders .ust also appro/e the plan. -# a0ree.ent cannot 2e reached1 then the court will super/ise liDuidation proceedin0s #or the 2usiness as in an! other situation o# 2ankruptc!. BlackLs &aw ,ictionar! Si4th (dition Apa0e 1<8C

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