I mentioned yesterday that when the so-called Civil War began in 1860 there were only 37 states enrolled in the Union. Most of what we think of as the Western States were still being populated and were in territorial status at the time, and Alaska and Hawaii were not even close to being on the radar for statehood.
So, given the situation we now know existed after the “Civil War” with the British Territorial United States pulling its fraud and Breach of Trust — where did it leave those states?
In Limbo.
The (Territorial) United States Congress promised them “statehood” but because there was no National Congress in session, these states-in-waiting could never actually be enrolled. Instead, the Territorial United States Congress established “State” land trusts named after the actual States called “Montana State” and “Nevada State” and so on, and then papered over these “federal trust lands” with their very own state-of-state organizations operating under deceitfully similar names as the “(Territorial) State of Montana, (Territorial) State of Idaho, etc.
So, in truth and in fact, even though these Western States are owed full statehood like any of the other states of the Union, they still are technically in territorial status and still being administered as presumed “public trusts” of the Territorial United States. With that entity now being in Chapter 11 Reorganization, these states are in grave jeopardy. Again, in theory, they could be subjected to a false claim of abandonment, and sold off to the Secondary Creditors of the bankrupt Territorial United States.
The actual sovereign government operated as The United States of America (Unincorporated) has stepped forward and claimed them back, but until we can get our land jurisdiction counties and States back on the board and a National Congress convened, all these Western States are still in limbo. Their people are, and are not, recognized as Americans, and their land remains largely held in trust by the Federales instead of being in their own hands.
As of last Thursday, 21 of the original 37 States are present and accounted for. Only nine more to go, before we have a quorum competent to reopen the National Congress for the first time since 1860.
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