George Washington and King George III were cousins.
From AVR #5232, International Public Notice: Disappearing States of States...
George Washington, besides leading the American Forces to victory on the battlefield was: King George's Cousin, the largest landowner in the country, and if they stopped to think about it, they would have realized that "Commander-in-Chief", like the office of "President" is a private office associated with business corporations, not the proper military of a country.
We were all so young then and mostly ignorant and unsteady on our feet as "free, sovereign, and independent states" all the glitz and glitter and decorum and fantastical rigamarole associated with doing business with the British King, much less the Pope, was overwhelming for all but a very few men --- Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, Hamilton, Madison --- all but Franklin being Bar Attorneys or Counselors of Law.
We can guarantee that 99.9% of Americans never conceived of the Revolutionary War as a gigantic land grab and Treaty evasion, but from the safe distance of two centuries, it's easy to see that one of the end results was King George skipping out on his Treaty obligations to certain Native Tribes, most especially the Lenape and the Delawares, and George Washington charging happily through the Cumberland Gap.
So the Office of President, like the Office of "Commander in Chief" are business offices associated with corporations and have never been anything else. The convention of having the President of the United States of America Company also serve as the President of the United States Company was convenient -- right up until very recently, when, without the existence of the UNITED STATES, INC., we are left wondering exactly what form of "United States" Donald Trump is "President" of?
Did they go to Zimbabwe and gin up a "United States, Incorporated" again? [emphasis added]
What else have people not been told?
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