The law Merchant was merged with the common law in the mid 1700's. Federal Law
is the Law Merchant.
Do ya think that will persuade me? Just because YOU SAY SO, DOESN'T MAKE IT
SO....
Can you prove this isn't so? The Federal Reserve and IRS have been absorbed
into the new US Treasury now headquartered on an Indian Reservation near Reno
Nevada. Washington DC has been abandoned, with all federal offices closed and
the White House and US Capitol Building standing empty – none of which has been
reported by the Cabal-owned Main Stream Fake News.
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The law Merchant was merged with the common law in the mid 1700's. Federal Law
is the Law Merchant.
On Wednesday, November 24, 2021, 10:54:51 a.m. PST, Creative Contours
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to persuade? Your using what law? Fed law? and what would that be. Attorneys,
Judges, and courts are/about to be under common law ONLY! Why don't you know
that? Haven't you looked and noticed that D.C. (physically) is empty? Are you
in bliss with your ignorance?
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