Casey Turnup @CaseyTurnup
01 November, 04:09
The 13th Amendment: On December 6, 1865, the present 13th amendment was added to the U.S. Constitution. That amendment deals with slavery. But it should have been the 14th amendment. Instead, history was re-written, and the original 13th amendment was removed from the public record. The original 13th amendment put teeth in a provision already in the constitution–the prohibition against American citizens holding titles and honors.
The Constitution prohibits it, but the thirteenth amendment designated a penalty. Loss of citizenship. This amendment was stricken from the record by lawyers in America.

Did you know that when American lawyers become members of the BAR Association they are being recognized by the British Accredited Registry? That’s what “BAR” stands for. So, they join a foreign organization and are awarded the title “Esquire.” This is illegal under the constitution, and if the original 13th amendment were in effect, all members of the BAR would lose their citizenship.

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Flowerpatriot Returns @flowerpatriot4
02 November, 01:56
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This is fascinating stuff. Thanks for sharing.

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