Tag: administrative law
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The Organic Act of 1871 and the Corporate Government Takeover
How Congress Quietly Converted a Constitutional Republic Into a Private Municipal Corporation 1. The Silent Coup of 1871 If the 14th Amendment was the bait, the Organic Act of 1871 was the hook. Passed quietly and without national debate, this act transformed the governing structure of Washington, D.C. into a private municipal corporation under the…
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Why ‘Subject to the Jurisdiction’ Does Not Mean What You Think
By: Joel Stephen Mattson When the 14th Amendment says, “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” it introduces one of the most misunderstood — and most manipulated — legal clauses in American history. Most people assume “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” simply means being within the geographic…
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HOW TO USE THE CLEARFIELD DOCTRINE TO EXPOSE GOVERNMENT FRAUD
By: Joel Stephen Mattson There’s a doctrine most attorneys don’t talk about—and most judges hope you never find out. It’s called the Clearfield Doctrine, and it blows a hole through nearly every act taken by the government in a commercial capacity. The truth is, when government agencies act as corporations, they lose their immunity and…