13th Amendment to the Constitution for the united States of America.
TONA (Titles of Nobility Act)
Why does America no longer see it in (((their))) Constitution?
Why was this added in the early 1800's?
Because the British and British sympathizers still in America were up to all kinds of fuckery in the early American government.
You do know that there are more than one Constitution, right?
Constitution = compact or contract
Contract for government services to be provided by a corporation limited to 19 enumerated services and no more.
Latest can find the original 13th Amendment included is in the published Laws of Wyoming, 1876.
Why did (((they))) need to usurp this Amendment??
Because it would not allow BAR attorneys who take a title, Esquire, and therefore owe allegiance to a foreign entity to hold office in American government.
BAR = British Accredited Registry; part of Crown, Inc., world's first corporation
American Bar is a subsidiary.
What do you call 100 attorneys at the bottom of the sea?
A good start.
What's the difference between these two . . .
The United States of America
and
the United States of America
Same "legal" entities??
One is dejure American government, one is a government services corporation.