Proof of the problems with more proof of the scam done to the United States for America

in #informationwar6 years ago

I am going to share a fact about researching anything in the past that has to do with Common Law. The PDFps don't load properly. The PDF's give you grief any time you try to do simple things like highlight text. Copy Images or there addresses. Paste into a document program. When the paste function does work it always takes a lot of work to make it readable.  Give credit to the author or photo credit to the website.

Some even perform magic by loading and then blinking into never see again land. Others blink and go to totally unrelated sites.  After a while these quaky things begin to seem like a sign from heaven that you are on to something.   

To be fully honest I am not a expert computer user and so some of this could be exacerbated by the frustration of having to learn on the go. In my defense however I, don't experience these problems looking up the research abstract for the different sciences I am interested in.  I don't experience these problems when I and my daughter look up the biology of some animals she is interested in. I certainly don't have a problem finding a book for my daughter at the library. 

So lets look at some proof of the problems I run into on this adventure, In Information war truth is often the hardest to accept. I started checking those links that are provided within the text of the PDF. Remember I claimed that some url's go to totally unrelated sites. Well I found one of those and the url itself kind of says here is where I am going, but you can click the url here http://www.ptialaska.net/~swampy/amend_13/amendment.html 

Now if you click on the above link you will actually go to this totally unrelated site, that does have the word alaska in it's url. https://www.alaskacommunications.com/Business

It is actually a business called Alaska Communications. If you look at the original link it also has 13/ amendment with in it. I have no knowledge of Alaska Communications and if I wasn't researching Common Law and the documents that go with it, I most likely never would. May Alaska Communications business be successful for them and their customers. Using just a small bit of logic since I don't know much about programming.

If the associated words within the url's don't really have anything to do with the address than both ptialaska.net and 13/amendment doesn't either. So no I don't think that because these words can be associated with the different addresses that it really has any bearing.  

I do think that the fact that this kind of thing only happens while researching Common Law could make someone think that it does.  I also think the fact that I did research these links last year and the fact that there was no problem reaching the right material also is a sign that the direction I am going in on this research is being given that sign from heaven we talked about.

So I thought in this post I would give you another part of that oh so important PDF from https://www.nationallibertyalliance.org/ where you can click the Educations tab hover over the Founding Documents and slide over to the pop out and click on Founding Documents where you will see a list of PDf documents you can download and read the PDF called The Original 13 Amendment. 

Here is that small part of the PDF 

MEANING of the 13th AMENDMENT 


The "missing" 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States reads as follows: 


"If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince, or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them." At the first reading, the meaning of this 13th Amendment (also called the "title of nobility" Amendment) seems obscure, unimportant. The references to "nobility", "honour", "emperor", "king", and "prince" lead us to dismiss this amendment as a petty post-revolution act of spite directed against the British monarchy. But in our modern world of Lady Di and Prince Charles, anti-royalist sentiments seem so archaic and quaint, that the Amendment can be ignored. Not so. Consider some evidence of its historical significance: * First, "titles of nobility" were prohibited in both Article VI of the Articles of Confederation (1777) and in Article I, Sections 9 and 10 of the Constitution of the United States (1787); * Second, although already prohibited by the Constitution, an additional "title of nobility" amendment was proposed in 1789, again in 1810, and according to Dodge, finally ratified in 1819.

Clearly, the founding fathers saw such a serious threat in "titles of nobility" and "honors" that anyone receiving them would forfeit their citizenship. Since the government prohibited "titles of nobility" several times over four decades, and went through the amending process (even though "titles of nobility" were already prohibited by the Constitution), it's obvious that the Amendment carried much more significance for our founding fathers than is readily apparent today. 


http://www.tomdavisbooks.com/library/13thamend.html#mean13

  

From the State of Maine 


Constitution Printed in 1825


http://www.uhuh.com/constitution/1825const.htm


The Missing 13th Amendment 


Copy (yes, another one) 


http://loveforamerica.freeyellow.com/13th.html


Analysis of the Real 13th Amendment 

This amendment was meant to keep citizens of the United States from accepting titles of nobility from foreign powers. The best example of this would be
honorary "knighthoods" given by the rulers of England to people around the world who have performed a service for humanity.


http://www.vaix.net/~captainnemo/plan/
Esquire
A title applied by attorneys to themselves, to officers of the court, to members of the bar, and others of ill repute. No one in the United States is entitled to it by law, and therefore, it confers, no distinction in law.  
In England, it is a title next above that of a gentleman, and below a knight. Camden records four kinds of esquires, particularly regarded by the heralds:  
1. The eldest sons of knights and their eldest sons, in perpetual succession.  
2. The eldest sons of the younger sons of peers, and their eldest sons in like perpetual succession.  
3. Esquires created by the king's letters patent, or other investiture, and their eldest sons.  
4. Esquires by virtue of their office, as justices of the peace, and others who bear any office of trust under the crown.  

NOBILITY. An order of men in several countries to whom privileges are granted at the expense of the rst of the people.  The constitution of the United States provides that no state shall " grant any title of nobility; and
no person can become a citizen of the United States until he has renounced all titles of nobility." The Federalist, No. 84; 2 Story, Laws U. S. 851. 
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If a URL redirects you, then the web page has been compromised.

The page you asked for, redirected you to another place.
If the page actually didn't exist, you would get a 404 error.

So, if you type in

https://www.123.com you will never get to
https://www.123abc.com

The only way is that the page on www.123.com says to redirect you to www.123abc.com, and this is often done by people buying defunct URLs.

So your saying that the url could have been purchased by someone else. Assuming this is the reason that the url go to unrelated sites: it doesn't explain

  1. Why it worked with no problem a year ago.

  2. why only those PDF's that deal with Common Law give me quaky problems.

  3. Give credit to the author or photo credit to the website is near impossible to do.

Knowing the website and that they are still operational means I can ask and find out if this is what happend. Thanks for your information and comment as I can use this in my research.

This also could be the problem because these websites are storing old PDF's maybe. Or they have cleaned out there store of excess url's and consolidated some. Thanks again for this information. Something didn't feel right, but I can check this out and find out if this is the case. It sure would be easier to go through the trouble if it was the case.

Many of the sights you are talking about are written by people who are not very tech savy.
So, they are open to hacking. The hacker goes in and adds a line of code to the html, to if not the owner, redirect to another site.
Further, most of these sites are set up and pretty much forgotten about.

And, if it is a wiki page, then all kinds of people can edit it. Very easy for anyone tech savy to muck up the pages.

So if it is this problem it can be fixed

"The hacker goes in and adds a line of code to the html, to if not the owner, redirect to another site."

They would be able to edit the url's back to the origin? Right!

I wonder if a block chain solution to this hacking problem might work?

If the owners of the site still have access, yes they can just go and change everything back. But, they probably do not know how, or even to look.

On the block chain...
You can copy paste most of the stuff here on steemit.

However, if someone ever got your posting key, they could hide it all.
If you make a post, and then edit it, you actually have two posts on the block chain. And only the second one is easily viewable.

If someone malicious was to get access, all you posts could say "NOTHING HERE TO SEE".

What a huge mess! People do not even care about reading and checking the references, and that's why references are there. TO CHECK THEM OUT!

That's why people will always be digged into a valley of ignorance.

Yeah and I should have checked them again before posting this. Still that is one reason to post as much of the documents as I can. One thing that is for sure only the truth will set us free. Not someones opinion and that is why I am always looking for original documents.

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