Tuesday, July 8, 2014

A Note from a "Posterity" of the Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence
When referencing "Posterity," it is used in the most liberal fashion of the term as this blood relative spoken of never did bear children of their own. In fact, Samuel Huntington, adopted and raised his niece and nephew as his own when his brother passed away. Sam pledged his life, fortune, and sacred honor among 56 other men when he signed the Declaration of Independence, but he also signed the Articles of Confederation a mere 5 years later. He signed the Articles of Confederation while sitting as the President of the Continental Congress Assembled, so he is arguably the very first President of the United States because the "United States" was first mentioned in these Articles and it had operative qualities as the colony's first constitutional compact.

Although Sam was a farm boy and a couple of his siblings were privileged with attending Yale University, he studied at his own pace and decided at 16 that he would study law. By 23, he was admitted by the Kingdom of Britain to practice law. When he was the sitting President, he was faced with the climax of the American Revolutionary War where many of this predecessors betrayed the United States and became English-sympathizers. What might come as a shock to many is that the Articles of Confederation, of which was signed under his watch, was perhaps the single most offensive writing against the commercial and diplomatic relations between the United States and the English Crown in their history of relations. The reason for this is because it violated multiple different provisions in multiple different treaties between the British North American Colonies and the Crown, thus also violating the internationally adopted Law of Nations.

Samuel Huntington
After several weeks of contemplation, the decision was made to clear a great deal of confusion up about the Declaration of Independence. Many scholars concede to the erroneous idea that this document was somehow a "declaration of war." This can be no further from the truth. If this was a declaration of war, how then could the American Revolutionary War have been fought for nearly 15 months already? It could not have. The American Revolutionary War would have had to began on or about 4 July 1776, thus it was not a declaration of war. It was simply a tort claim and this tort claim was against King George for the atrocities committed against the members of the British North American Colonies. It was not until 1783 that the American Revolutionary War ended only because of the Peace Treaty of Paris. Once this treaty was formed, leaders of the United States were required to sign the Constitution for the People of the United States into operation, thus succeeding the Articles of Confederation.

The Declaration of Independence is understood to have power behind it because of "American independence." This is grossly misunderstood. Where does power come from? Power comes from having the correct information and taking actionable cause with that information. If the United States really had independence, why then is the United States still indebted to the English Crown? The reason for the American Revolutionary War was because the colonists believed they could abscond from their financial obligations to the Crown for protecting them during the French-Indian War. The same happened during the Civil War, which might be why Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and that also lends to the notion that John Kennedy would have been assassinated for the same reason.

Most Presidents Related to King John
The Constitution is a debt instrument where the debt must be paid every four years on the 5th of November. This is why Section 4 of the 14th Amendment reads: "The validity of the public debt of the United States…shall NOT be questioned." It is not widely known that most all U.S. Presidents have had blood relations with the English Crown and that, accordingly to Article 1, Section 9, Clause 8: "No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States." This means that the U.S. President is "presiding" over the debt of the nation and his actions must be in consensus with the English Crown. An Esquire is a title of nobility, but can only be granted admission to practice law in the United States via the British Accreditation Regency (BAR).

In the legal field, we often hear that "ignorance of the law is no excuse." If law is based on contractual arrangements, ignorance of the law has no power in the course of daily affairs.

(The Newsroom)

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