Q2Infinity 5D Earth
@Patriot_iss
18 March, 11:10
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Truth Hunter
@Silverado7Oro
19 March, 01:13
In response Q2Infinity 5D Earth to her Publication
The supposed 'Supreme Court' being in
[corporate foriegn occupied D.C.] defaults
to Pennsylvania...may be a wholloping Trump card - one can dream
[corporate foriegn occupied D.C.] defaults
to Pennsylvania...may be a wholloping Trump card - one can dream
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Q2Infinity 5D Earth
@Patriot_iss
19 March, 01:38
In response Truth Hunter to his Publication
Why Pennsylvania though? I can't find anything online re this, but it makes sense since it couldn't be D.C. any longer.
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I believe it is because the Capital of the US was in Pennsylvania prior to becoming the Incorporated United States. So now that DC had been declared foreign soil we revert back to 1776 era and Pennsylvania again being the Capital of the US.
Philadelphia was the nation's capital during the Revolution, except when the British threat caused the capital to be moved successively to Baltimore, Lancaster, and York. While Congress was sitting in York (October 1777 to June 1778), it approved the Articles of Confederation, the first step toward a national government. After the war, the capital was moved to New York, but from 1790 until the opening of the District of Columbia in 1800, Philadelphia was again the capital. In 1787, the U.S. Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia.
http://www.phmc.state.pa.u...
Philadelphia was the nation's capital during the Revolution, except when the British threat caused the capital to be moved successively to Baltimore, Lancaster, and York. While Congress was sitting in York (October 1777 to June 1778), it approved the Articles of Confederation, the first step toward a national government. After the war, the capital was moved to New York, but from 1790 until the opening of the District of Columbia in 1800, Philadelphia was again the capital. In 1787, the U.S. Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia.
http://www.phmc.state.pa.u...
03:26 PM - Mar 19, 2023
In response Q2Infinity 5D Earth to her Publication
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Truth Hunter
@Silverado7Oro
19 March, 07:11
In response Carole Parnell to her Publication
Then we have the Maritime Law and the Bar
and British connection over our Laws and
Lawyers is it ? there is something there that
will end along with D.C. and corporate ran USA
and British connection over our Laws and
Lawyers is it ? there is something there that
will end along with D.C. and corporate ran USA
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