spoiler alert
The Act of 1871 Was Repealed.
The Act of 1871 was indeed passed in 1871. Repealed in 1874. Then by piecemeal finally revived and passed in 1877, implemented in 1878. And it had precious little to do with us, as it was actually a restructuring of one of the foreign Federal Subcontractors to better avoid culpability for and to profit from crimes that the same Guilty Parties had already committed against us.
After the Civil War, the victorious Union Army that fought for the Northern Confederation reorganized what was left of the Federal Territorial Government to settle the bankruptcy Lincoln started in 1863, which he declared the day after he issued the first-ever Executive Order—- General Order 100.
Among other things prior to the Act of 1871, a Scottish Commercial Corporation merely calling itself “The United States of America, Incorporated” foisted off it’s corporate Articles of Incorporation as “the” Constitution in 1868.
So they formed a substitute entity, a foreign commercial corporation, named it after us, and started doing business “in our names”—- impersonating us and illegally accessing our assets and credit— starting in 1868.
And in 1871, they began this same process of impersonation “for” the District of Columbia— by creating the District of Columbia Municipal Corporation.
Biden Signs Executive Order To Ban The Term ‘China Virus’
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The latest of Joe Biden’s THIRTY SEVEN executive orders signed in the first week of his presidency states that the term ‘Chinese virus’ or ‘China virus’ is now banned.
It is now clear, according to Chinese Premier Joe Biden, that the Covid-19 has nothing to do with China.
Some bats did something.

No wonder snarling Arlen invoked ‘Scottish’ law. Not a troll.. lurker...
Posting to the general ‘Corporation’ thread - In the last year there was a UTube vid about 2 guys who captured the flag and rescued the US from the corporation. There was a small time window and they were paying attention and stole the flag at just the right time. Something like that... It was very confusing and very ‘inside baseball’ kinds of talk. Law of the Sea ... But the presenter was a true believer.