Anonymous ID: 11e6bc Feb. 1, 2020, 5:07 p.m. No.7996062   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6163 >>6222 >>6576 >>6684 >>6700

Forgive me, as I am just catching up on the Postmaster info.

 

So the Postmaster is essentially a CEO of a corporation.

The Postmaster is elected by the Board of Governors- essentially a Board of Directors

It sounds very reminiscent of the way the Federal Reserve is set up.

Is this correct? So USPS may not even be a US corp, in the same manner that the Fed Reserve isn't. Am I understanding this correctly? This Postmaster?

 

Anyone else find it odd the past four have connections to Ford, and the last three are alum of MIT and the last two as Sloan Fellows? Coincidence? And Anthony Frank (4 precedings away) is the grandson of Lina Rothschild. And 2 PG's before him was Albert Casey- publisher of LA Times (Chandler connections?) and proclaimed attendee of Bohemian Grove.

 

This is fascinating, and somewhere that is the epitome of hiding in plain sight.

Anonymous ID: 11e6bc Feb. 1, 2020, 5:47 p.m. No.7996497   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6532

>>7996222

Post Office Act (1872)

The Post Office Act (17 Stat. 283, enacted June 8, 1872) formally incorporated the United States Post Office Department into the United States Cabinet. It is also notable for §148 which made it illegal to send any obscene or disloyal materials through the mail, to be the foundation of the later Comstock Act of 1873.[1][2]

 

It was preceded by the Postal Service Act of 1792 which created the Post Office Department, and succeeded by the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 which abolished the Post Office Department and replaced it with the current United States Postal Service (USPS).

https://

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Act_(1872)

 

Interesting timing with Ulysess S Grant's creation of Civil Service Commission, his admin's notorious corruption, and leading into the Panic of 1873- just like the Depression- allowing (((them))) to come in and take over even more.