Starting to Piece it Together…
Posted on January 11, 2013 by Light Worker 29501
After having some time to digest the TOPPT interviews from a
few weeks ago and those on Free American, November 2011, I think I’m
understanding what’s gong on, a bit better…
Here goes…
The legalese confounds me, but if I read it correctly, the trustees
of the One People’s Public Trust have become trustees for the the trust
that was formed in 1776, and later abandoned by President Lincoln,
because the Civil War created a situation where his government was
unable to perform their duties, by virtue of the seceded
colonies/states.
Lincoln unwittingly created an opportunity for the cabalists to
takeover the US government, when he created the shadow government and
failed to state when/how that shadow government would be terminated.
Okay… so the two-year terms for Congress were originally instituted
as terms for trustees, right? Farmers would be trustees of the People’s
Trust 1776 for two years at a time.
(I only say “farmers” because the USA was an agriculture-based society, at the time.)
So, TOPPT effectively remedies Lincoln’s mistake, since the People’s
Trust 1776 has been reclaimed, and supersedes USA, Inc. This also
eliminates current-day politicians, because their positions will soon be
replaced with trustees of the People’s Public Trust 1776, hence the
month-long elections that we’ve been told are coming when all of this
stuff finally happens.
Then, if the public trust doctrine, which dates back to the Magna
Carta and Roman civilization, is all about managing the land, does this
explain why only land-owners could vote, way back in 1776? Did it have
more to do with being a protector of the land than discriminating
against “low-brow commoners”?
Thanks to: http://lightworker29501.com
Posted on January 11, 2013 by Light Worker 29501
After having some time to digest the TOPPT interviews from a
few weeks ago and those on Free American, November 2011, I think I’m
understanding what’s gong on, a bit better…
Here goes…
The legalese confounds me, but if I read it correctly, the trustees
of the One People’s Public Trust have become trustees for the the trust
that was formed in 1776, and later abandoned by President Lincoln,
because the Civil War created a situation where his government was
unable to perform their duties, by virtue of the seceded
colonies/states.
Lincoln unwittingly created an opportunity for the cabalists to
takeover the US government, when he created the shadow government and
failed to state when/how that shadow government would be terminated.
Okay… so the two-year terms for Congress were originally instituted
as terms for trustees, right? Farmers would be trustees of the People’s
Trust 1776 for two years at a time.
(I only say “farmers” because the USA was an agriculture-based society, at the time.)
So, TOPPT effectively remedies Lincoln’s mistake, since the People’s
Trust 1776 has been reclaimed, and supersedes USA, Inc. This also
eliminates current-day politicians, because their positions will soon be
replaced with trustees of the People’s Public Trust 1776, hence the
month-long elections that we’ve been told are coming when all of this
stuff finally happens.
Then, if the public trust doctrine, which dates back to the Magna
Carta and Roman civilization, is all about managing the land, does this
explain why only land-owners could vote, way back in 1776? Did it have
more to do with being a protector of the land than discriminating
against “low-brow commoners”?
Thanks to: http://lightworker29501.com