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"It is only when the people become ignorant and corrupt, when they degenerate into a populace, that they are incapable of exercising their sovereignty. Usurpation is then an easy attainment, and a Biden soon found. The people themselves become the willing instruments of their own debasement and ruin."
— James Monroe (Updated for 2021)

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Legal Fiction Dogma as explained by Richard Henry Lee, 6th President of The United (federated) States of America:

"A federal, or rather a national city, ten miles square, containing a hundred square miles, is about four times as large as London; and for forts, magazines, arsenals, dock yards, and other needful buildings, congress may possess a number of places or towns in each state. It is true, congress cannot have them unless the state legislatures cede them; but when once ceded, they never can be recovered. And though the general temper of the legislatures may be averse to such cessions, yet many opportunities and advantages may be taken of particular times and circumstances of complying assemblies, and of particular parties, to obtain them. It is not improbable, that some considerable towns or places, in some intemperate moments, or influenced by anti-republican principles, will petition to be ceded for the purposes mentioned in the provision. There are men, and even towns, in the best republics, which are often fond of withdrawing from the government of them, whenever occasion shall present. The case is still stronger. If the provision in question holds out allurements to attempt to withdraw, the people of a state must ever be subject to state as well as federal taxes; but the federal city and places will be subject only to the latter, and to them by no fixed proportion. Nor of the taxes raised in them, can the separate states demand any account of congress. These doors opened for withdrawing from the state governments entirely, may, on other accounts, be very alluring and pleasing to those anti-republican men who prefer a place under the wings of courts.

"If a federal town be necessary for the residence of congress and the public officers, it ought to be a small one, and the government of it fixed on republican and common law principles, carefully enumerated and established by the constitution. it is true, the states, when they shall cede places, may stipulate that the laws and government of congress in them shall always be formed on such principles. But it is easy to discern, that the stipulations of a state, or of the inhabitants of the place ceded, can be of but little avail against the power and gradual encroachments of the union. The principles ought to be established by the federal constitution, to which all states are parties; but in no event can there be any need of so large a city and places for forts, etc. , totally exempted from the laws and jurisdictions of the state governments.

"If I understand the constitution, the laws of congress, constitutionally made, will have complete and supreme jurisdiction to all federal purposes, on every inch of ground in the United States, and exclusive jurisdiction on the high seas, and this by the highest authority, the consent of the people. Suppose ten acres at West Point shall be used as a fort of the union, or a sea port town as a dockyard: the laws of the union, in those places, respecting the navy, forces of the union, and all federal objects, must prevail, be noticed by all judges and officers, and executed accordingly. And I can discern no one reason for excluding from these places, the operation of state laws, as to mere state purpose for instance, for the collection of state taxes in them; recovering debts; deciding questions of property arising within them on state laws; punishing, by state laws, theft, trespasses, and offenses committed in them by mere citizens against the state law.

"The city, and all the places in which the union shall have this exclusive jurisdiction, will be immediately under one entire government, that of the federal head, and be no part of any state, and consequently no part of the United States. The inhabitants of the federal city and places, will be as much exempt from the laws and control of the state governments, as the people of Canada or Nova Scotia will be. Neither the laws of the states respecting taxes, the militia, crimes of property, will extend to them; nor is there a single stipulation in the constitution, that the inhabitants of this city, and these places, shall be governed by laws founded on principles of freedom. All questions, civil and criminal, arising on the laws of these places, which must be the laws of congress, must be decided in the federal courts; and also, all questions that may, by such judicial fictions as these courts may consider reasonable, be supposed to arise within this city, or any of these places, may be brought into these courts. By a very common legal fiction, any personal contract may be supposed to have been made in any place. A contract made in Georgia may be supposed to have been made in the federal city; the courts will admit the fiction. . . . " Richard Henry Lee

The Collectivists Collect their targeted victims into a net that cannot be seen by the victims due to effective deception methods that are paid for - ironically - by the victims.

Subsidized Slavery also known in modern times as Stockholm Syndrome.

"The judiciary of the United States is so constructed and extended, as to absorb and destroy the judiciaries of the several states; thereby rendering laws as tedious, intricate, and expensive, and justice as unattainable by a great part of the community, as in England; and enabling the rich to oppress and ruin the poor."
George Mason, 1787

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Sad and scary cause it unfolding in real time.

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That is the Legal Fiction Dogma explained from another angle compared to the angle explained by Richard Henry Lee, who was 6th President of The United States of America before the Legal Fiction Usurpation in 1789.

Monroe is a curious character as a member of the Democratic-Republican Party formed in opposition to the Nationalist Party whose CON was to Consolidate (Monopolize) the Independent Free People in Liberty, who were dispersed in Independent (common law) Counties in Independent States that were Federated into a Voluntary Mutual Defense Association agreed upon in the document known as the First American Federal Constitution: The Articles of Confederation.

James Madison and Thomas Jefferson were credited with forming the opposition party which is documented in part with their Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions that were published in opposition to the False Federalist (they were Nationalists, Monopolists, not Federalists) Party comprised of Central Banking Frauds (Hamilton and Morris in particular), War Mongers (those attached to the Central Banking Fraud, and these people fomented and funded all sides in conflicts for profit), Slave Consumers (traders, kidnappers, sadists, psychopaths, criminally insane), and Mercenaries (for hire specialists in destruction).

James Madison started out as Nationalists, turned his coat back to Federalist (Democratic-Republican Party) after the Alien and Sedition Acts proved beyond any doubt that the Nationalists were not, in fact, Federalists.

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