America: The Greatest Country On Earth?
As soon as I started to write this post I was reminded of a great clip from the TV show "The Newsroom".
In the scene Jeff Daniels, playing a reporter in the show is on a talk-show panel. A girl in the audience asks the question..."Why is America the greatest country in the world?". His answer is fully truthful...check out the video, but a summation is that it simply isn't. Americans are brainwashed to believe that we are but when it comes to the metrics...we simply aren't.
So Maybe It Isn't...but the question is irrelevant...because America is legally NOT a country at all.
Well, that's not entirely true. There are two entities that America are...one is the country founded in 1786. The other...the more powerful one...the one who controls the other America is a corporation. Registered and all.
For some reason this "conspiracy theory" doesn't get raised often. I say conspiracy theory because it's not common knowledge and what most are taught in school...so it is what most would refer to it as, but in-fact it's a non-conspiratorial truth.
I would write an article but it would be hard to not plagiarize as I'd be citing the two best sources that exist on the subject and both are written in a manner that would be useless to reword. Most people copy and paste here anyway.
The long and short of the story is that this whole thing stems from an act passed by Congress in 1871. Essentially, with a piece of legislation that they used to make Washington D.C. (the District of Columbia) the entity it is now, a few small changes were make in the legislation that makes the public-facing side of the U.S. a CORPORATION with no real duty to the country that is the USA.
Why does all this matter? It matters because, we as Americans are being persecuted by rules not done by a 'democratic government' with our best interests in-mind. It matters because even if you "own" your house, you actually don't the corporation does. The list goes on.
If you want a more technical and legal analysis of the story take a look at this site..it breaks down the legalese as to what's up with country vs. corporation: http://teamlaw.net/Mythology-CorpUS.htm
For a more 'storified' or entertaining read take a look at this article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/united-states-america-country-corporation-mohsen-salehi-t-gemba