You are wedded to your interpretation.
Are you really as dumb as you're acting, capitan? There was nothing "so-called" about the thing! It's a matter of easily accessed public record and governed the State of Virginia for several decades!
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/states/va05.htm
You don't find it the least bit odd that they didn't mention the word, "independence"?
Why would they need to? Declaring their connection to Britain "totally dissolved" accomplished that just the same. But since you are so intent upon pursuing the fraudulent and bizarre claim that they didn't declare their independence, why don't you take it up with the state government of Virginia?
"Although the sixth state house was built on the same site and, in general, according to the same H-shaped plan as the fifth, it seems to have been much less elaborate. Here, on June 29, 1776, Virginians declared their independence from Great Britain and wrote the state's first constitution, thereby creating an independent government four days before Congress voted for the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia." - http://legis.state.va.us/CapitolTours/CapitolTours-Jamestown.htm
You are wedded to your interpretation.
Considering that it is a correct and irrefutable interpretation, I will take that as a compliment. You, on the other hand, are wedded to a falsehood derived from your own idiocy, which you refuse to admit even if it means taking increasingly absurd positions of defense, and arrogantly so at that.