Corporations Are Persons! What the hell??

in #trickery7 years ago

Just dredging up recent psycho babel in the news media about a decision by the US Supreme Court stating that corporations are persons. Many people were upset and nearly speechless because they have no legal or historical foundation of this concept. Almost no one has an inkling that there are many different classifications of "Persons". I would be surprised if 1% of college graduates know what kind of person (legally speaking) they are classified as.

To make this really upsetting I'll clue you in to an earlier Supreme Court ruling about "Persons"; Any law that states "all persons must ....", (you fill in the blank) actually excludes human beings from that legal directive. The Supreme Court of The united States of America has ruled that any law which does not specifically include the "Natural Person" excludes the "Natural Person". Human beings are natural persons in law. Corporations are "Fictional Persons" in law or a concept made up in the mind of man, not living beings.

As nearly no one understands the language of law or even knows there is a difference between legal language and common language usage, people make assumptions which are false and to their own detriment. Law and Government make the assumption you knew what they meant and you assumed they meant the common language meaning. If you go back to my post on the importance of knowing a second language you will see that nearly all of us has been tricked by the usage of words that have been used against us.

I leave you with the question "What kind of person are you". You can find the short answer in Black's Law Dictionary. The short answer will not answer the deeper question of how thoroughly we have been tricked into giving up our most precious asset, our Sovereign Rights as human beings living on the land of The Creator. Remember, corporations are "dead" corpses and human beings are living bodies.

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