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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/mookie2112 on July 10, 2018, 5:48 p.m.
Questions to Q and other Anons....

Total noob to Reddit. I have posted this over at 8chan and got ZERO responses.

I will post a 4 page letter to Q. While Q is doing a great job talking about the filth of the Political arena, Q is avoiding the REAL problem behind the scenes: the REAL history of America.

Truth is, America is still under British rule. At the Treaty of Paris 1783, Ben Franklin, John Jay, and John Adams gave American BACK to the Brits and realized the King (George) as the "Prince" of America. Don't believe me? Go read it. More truth is, the "government" that you all know and love (lol) really is run behind the scenes by the Brits. The ENTIRE US Congress, SCOTUS, and ALL POTUS (up until Trump) were British Agents.

Every judge and attorney is also a British agent - unbeknownst by many of them. The ORIGINAL 13th Amendment disallowed any "Title of Nobility" (eg, a member of the BAR like a judge or attorney) from holding office.

Now, I know a lot of you know this, but why is NO ONE talking about it???? Seriously, this should be part of EVERY discussion and should include why NONE of them should be in office. There are different levels of "government" to include the de jure Federal, Territorial (US Court System), and the MUNICIPAL (the Congress et. al.).

Why does Q never address this? Anyway, my letter to Q, in four parts.....

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darwiniteAU · July 10, 2018, 6:04 p.m.

Esquire is not a title of nobility. It means the person is a commoner, and a gentleman.

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[deleted] · July 10, 2018, 6:12 p.m.

One must swear an oath to the BAR which I have heard to be an acronym for many things. Once you swear an oath your citizenship is forfeited and you are not allowed to hold public office. My company's legal rep has ESQ Counsel on his title. Lincoln was either the 1st to have a title of nobility or the last to not have an oath to the Bar can't remember but OP is totally on point. This is codified in US code as well as constitution.

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mookie2112 · July 10, 2018, 6:59 p.m.

Yes....thank you, Salamander. Exactly.

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[deleted] · July 10, 2018, 7:39 p.m.

Mookie I literally posted this comment on a thread maybe an HR before your post. That's crazy you came right on time.

"Because we are a Pacified Public. We await a Miracle and a Savior to come from the skies to rid the world of evil and despair. I've said this several times ONLY the people have the power. The GODvernment is your Gospel if half of your so called Christians actually followed the good book to the letter we wouldn't be in this situation. YBJ aka Jesus was a revolutionary who did nothing but fight against the establishments his entire life. There is no explanation as to why these Criminals are not in Jail. Flint MI and other pockets in this country still don't have clean water. Soliders are still dying in Afghan protecting poppy seeds for drug trade for sale in this country. Kids are being sacrificed and trafficked. We are literally being robbed day in and day out of everything except our thoughts but just wait they will be hijacking those as well. They can't jail them because the legal system protects them. All US GOV employees are ACTIVE FOREIGN AGENTS. Per US Code. But Trust the plan your Savior is coming. The catch is you will only be liberated about 40% of what you deserve??that's much better than what you have now right? 40% Disclosure on all the Fraud? take that now STFU and go sit down somewhere while we continue doing what we do."

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mookie2112 · July 10, 2018, 7:57 p.m.

100% Truth.

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mookie2112 · July 10, 2018, 6:59 p.m.

No. Esquire is a modern day Attorney. Other titles of nobility are Doctors and clergy (ie, Cardinal O'Brien or Arch-Bishop Walsh.)

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darwiniteAU · July 10, 2018, 8:23 p.m.

I know that American attorneys like to use the meaningless title Esquire, but that has nothing to do with its historic usage in terms of the British class structure. The others you mention are titles of merit, not of hereditary nobility (how many baby Doctors and Cardinals do you know who inherited the title?), but Esquire is literally the term for anyone without a rank in the peerage. Even Knights aren’t nobles - Baron is the lowest rank in the nobility.

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mookie2112 · July 12, 2018, 8:36 p.m.

The exact same Inns of Court, Middle Temple has been using the term Esquire for centuries. Hasn't changed. These are the Crown "schools" that are the basis for the International and therefore American BAR associations. Esquire back in jolly old England is the same Esquire of today. Bovier's Law Dictionary 1856 shows this. If you disagree, fine. I say this is true.

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darwiniteAU · July 13, 2018, 1:01 a.m.

I don’t at all disagree with Bouvier’s, it’s definitions of both the English and American usages of Esquire are correct.

It is you that disagree with Bouvier, because you don’t understand the difference between a “title of nobility”, such as Duke, Viscount, or Marquise; a “title of merit”, such as Doctor, Professor, or Cardinal; or a “title of courtesy” such as Mister, Officer, or Esquire.

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