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A “license” as you must know, is permission to engage in an act.
Was looking for something I heard on the news about BRIC nations.
Rival World Bank, IMF
In the aftermath of the Yekaterinburg summit, the BRIC nations announced the need for a new global reserve currency, which would have to be "diversified, stable and predictable". Although the statement that was released did not directly criticise the perceived "dominance" of the US dollar – something that Russia had criticised in the past – it did spark a fall in the value of the dollar against other major currencies http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRICS_Development_Bank
Then came across this interesting article There are three international Trustees named as caretakers of The United States Trust (1789).
There are three international Trustees named as caretakers of The United States Trust (1789).
They are the Pope, in His Temporal Office, the British Monarch, and The United States Postmaster (Civil).
Now I direct your attention to the Treaty of Westminster (1794) in which the City State of Westminster and the Crown Temple pledge “amity” in “perpetuity” with the newly formed United States.
Next, I direct your attention to the Treaty of Verona (1845) in which the then-Pope and the British Monarch, both Trustees of the American national trust, agreed that the representative form of government was incompatible with Divine Right of Kings and with Papal Supremacy, and so both acted in secretive Breach of Trust.
The British Monarch issued Letters of Marque and Reprisal to the members of the Bar Association (British Crown Commercial Company) which issued licenses to privateers to attack American “vessels” in international jurisdictions of the law. That, Sir, is the genesis of Bar Association Licenses.
That article is well worth reading for gits and shiggles. I can just imagine one of the Cardinal's staffers reading the response, and then telling a secretary to, in essence, "send this clown the bedbug letter".
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Ok, but I don't get the connection with the US Postmaster being part of this unholy trinity that is minding the United States Trust. Really, since when would have the Queen and the Pope be in cahoots with a lowly postmaster? The only thing I could come up with was that the Pope and Queen need the Postmaster to deliver the Letters of Marque and such to the members of the BAR, but this seems to be a stretch.
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Nah. That's the BARtender.The Observer wrote:the Pope and Queen need the Postmaster to deliver the Letters of Marque and such to the members of the BAR, but this seems to be a stretch.
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Maybe because the Postmaster was once a Cabinet official?The Observer wrote:Ok, but I don't get the connection with the US Postmaster being part of this unholy trinity that is minding the United States Trust. Really, since when would have the Queen and the Pope be in cahoots with a lowly postmaster? The only thing I could come up with was that the Pope and Queen need the Postmaster to deliver the Letters of Marque and such to the members of the BAR, but this seems to be a stretch.
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But that is my point. Once the Postmaster General was kicked out of the Cabinet (see "All You Wanted To Know About Illuminati In-Fighting But Have No Right To Know", 1972, author can't be named but was eliminated once this book hit the presses) there was no reason to have him as part of the power pact governing the United States Trust. The Secretary of the Treasury would have made far more sense.Pottapaug1938 wrote:Maybe because the Postmaster was once a Cabinet official?
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On Planet Merril, the Postmaster General is one of the most senior people in the government.
Why?
Very simple: He (or she) is a party to the International Postal Union (or something like that) treaty. Thus, the Postmaster General has the power to act for the United States with respect to any and all foreign nations.
I don't have a record of specifically where David first started promulgating this theory and his warped interpretations of it, but none of them (DUH ) made any sense.
Nonetheless, the Merrilites, and other associated loonies picked it up, ran with it, and placed it on the Altar Of Sovereignignoramity.
Why?
Very simple: He (or she) is a party to the International Postal Union (or something like that) treaty. Thus, the Postmaster General has the power to act for the United States with respect to any and all foreign nations.
I don't have a record of specifically where David first started promulgating this theory and his warped interpretations of it, but none of them (DUH ) made any sense.
Nonetheless, the Merrilites, and other associated loonies picked it up, ran with it, and placed it on the Altar Of Sovereignignoramity.
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it also has to do with some executive order that was done during the Reagan years (I think) that specifies the Postmaster General as taking a census of all people for FEMA for relocation purposes, that, they claim makes him party and parcel to being a major player..AndyK wrote:On Planet Merril, the Postmaster General is one of the most senior people in the government.
Why?
Very simple: He (or she) is a party to the International Postal Union (or something like that) treaty. Thus, the Postmaster General has the power to act for the United States with respect to any and all foreign nations.
I don't have a record of specifically where David first started promulgating this theory and his warped interpretations of it, but none of them (DUH ) made any sense.
Nonetheless, the Merrilites, and other associated loonies picked it up, ran with it, and placed it on the Altar Of Sovereignignoramity.
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In Merrillworld, the Postmaster has all sorts of super plenary powers, which would be nice, but he still can't seem to get my mail to me in anything like normal time, so I'm skeptical.
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