By Wayne Bryant
Let’s begin with a very important part of history that we are still not being told, that is controlling our lives to this day.
Back when the Americas were being colonized, chartered companies sponsored them. The Virginia Company was one of them, around 1606. This particular (one of several) Charter was founded by King James I, along, with other investors of nobility. The idea was to reap profits exploited from the colonialists. Eventually the King backed out on paper because of staggering losses due to fraud and corruption.
The charter was later rewritten to allow for slaves and indentures servants to be owned and sold with the land. Eventually, slavery became a huge industry. It was the British, Dutch, Portuguese anyone who could profit. So the Virginia Company started profiting.
However, as the company continued to lose revenues (again) due to corruption (sound familiar?) they changed their charter again — this time, allowing investors from the lower classes.
Because of this, more and more average people brought in. Now more and more voices were being heard. As more and more voices were speaking out as a General Assembly was organized. This was the beginning frame work of what would eventually lead to the American Revolution 150 years later. I understand that during this time is when our system of justice was established; it could have been as early as 1609 or earlier. The criminal courts on the lands were to be operated under Admiralty Law, the law of the sea… and the civil courts under common law, the law of the land. This is important, because that’s exactly how it’s operating today, with the huge exception that civil is now under statutory regulations.
Now fast forward to the beginning of our Revolution, remember to follow the money. London is the bank for the Vatican. As the uprising in American became more of a threat to the Crown and after the American Revolution succeeded, the company survived very much intact, alive and still profiting.
In 1781-1787, the Articles of Confederation were passed. This was our original Constitution; it was based on God’s Common Law, the 10 commandants. However, it did not mention laws of commerce, intentionally — because of fears already demonstrated by the ruling party, the Tories (bankers, traders and merchants) that still supported the King.
In 1789, The Articles of Confederation were replaced. The Constitution of the United States was written and passed, and that now included commerce.
In 1791 the first 10 amendments to the Constitution were added, with two pending and the 13th being discussed. We know them as the United States Bill of Rights today.
The 13th amendment addressed nobility and titles, an important concern for decades — eventually building up to our Revolution, and what needed to be written into what would eventually become our Articles of Confederation, Constitution and Bill of Rights. This would ensure and maintain our equality and freedoms because it determined how our new nation would be governed.
Consider some evidence of historical significance: First “titles of nobility” were prohibited in both Article VI of the Articles of Confederation in 1781 and in Article I, sections 9, last paragraph of the Constitution of the United Stated in 1789. This was no a small concern. This was done to keep from us from returning to servitude.
However, the British then invaded the United States of America in 1812. They lost the land battle but controlled the seas. It was during this time that the Virginia Co. changed its name to ‘UNITED STATES’. Remember this because it comes back in 1871.
In March 12, 1819 the 13th Amendment finally was ratified into the Bill of Rights. Virginia was the last state to do this, not surprising? This amendment reads:
If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive or retain any title of nobility or honor, shall without the consent of the Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever from any Emperor, King, Prince, or foreign Power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them.
Article I, Section 9, last paragraph of the Constitution, reaffirms this.
Prior to 1861 there was dissension in Congress from the Tories’ — yes, still supporting the King — who wanted the 13th Amendment to be deleted altogether. Remember, who still controlled the money and trade? Abraham Lincoln (esquire /attorney) is elected that same year? Ten days later, the South seceded. The South that stood up and fought not to change the Constitution, lost the legislative battle.
The South then (in protest) got up and left the Congress. There were also other reasons for leaving: taxes and tariffs, and slavery.
Martial Law was declared by Lincoln.
Two years later the 13th Amendment was changed and the “Emancipation Proclamation” dealing with slavery was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln, in January of 1863.
There is still to this day some confusion as to whether the 13th Amendment was ratified by the number of states needed to ratify it. Remember, Lincoln never recognized the southern states leaving — thereby, maintaining the original number of states needed to ratify, that had to vote. There just weren’t enough states to ratify it. So Congress just illegally changed the original language. This was the bait and switch under martial law. Lincoln essentially became a dictator and slavery was the cover story.
So, who wrote the history/lies we are told today?
In 1871, the Constitution which was still under Common Law was re-written (still under martial law.) Our nation then became the UNITED STATES. Remember that chartered Virginia Company (controlled by the King) changed its name in 1812. This is when our return to enslavement /servitude began. Our nation began to be governed now by unconstitutional statutory laws and laws of commerce, which are all maritime laws.
In 1876, the original 13th Amendment somehow disappeared from the record. However, it has resurfaced in the original constitutions of many states, including Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Kansas, and Wyoming.
In 1913, we formally turned over control of our monetary system to a private corporation called the Federal Reserve. Isn’t the IRS an arm of the FED? Taxation without representation? Starting to get the picture?
The rest is pretty clear. We have been lied to, exploited, and enslaved again. We have done this voluntarily like sheep to the slaughter
There are over 80 million laws/statutes/codes and precedents on the books nationwide. We have become a police state. Look to what happened to Mr. Manzanaras over a supposed parking ticket… and the officers are rewarded with a paid vacation and no wrong doing?
While my opponent in the race for County Sheriff touts statutory laws as his experience? Never has he mentioned (up to this publication) the Constitution or our rights or even God. I would have fired them both (deputies) and had them brought before a Common Law grand jury, and let “We the People” decide their punishment. If my opponent is elected, we will see even more crackdowns on liberty, as he promotes FEMA for our safety.
I know this is long. But it needs to be a part of our conversation. This is a critical part of us taking back our Constitutional Republic. This “KNOWLEDGE” gives us, yes us “We the People” the tools we need to regain control from the corruption and fraud being perpetrated upon us. We’ve have been fooled since 1871.
My grandfather would tell me this, since I always wanted to know as much about history as I could. “You never know where you’re going, till you know where you’ve been”. It’s so true. Our history is full of lies designed to divert us from the truth.
This is our last chance. Most of you know and feel it coming. No matter our differences, we must fight to get us back Our Constitutional Republic under Common Law (Life, Liberty, Property, and the pursuit of happiness). Our founders so bravely fought for and many lost their lives for this ordained new concept know as FREEDOM! Think of this, since our Founding Fathers stood up and rebelled against the most powerful Army and Navy in the world. They wanted to be free from slavery, in one form or another. This is and has been the Corporation’s ultimate goal to being us back to economic and legislative control using fear as their tools. It’s all around; you have to be blind not to see it engulfing us day by day.
Galatians 5:1 Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage.
So, as I said in my video, “I’m standing up… will you?” Start getting involved. Be a poll watcher. The mail-in ballots are the most comprised. We need to ensure our election process is fair and honest. The incumbents are the problem. We need to unseat them.
Wayne Bryant is running as a write-in candidate for Archuleta County Sheriff.