Article Video - The Congressional Fraud - Why They Had To Kill Lincoln By Anna Von Reitz

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In the realm of political deception and power plays, the Congressional fraud stands as a testament to the lengths some will go to maintain control. It is a tale of treachery, betrayal, and the manipulation of power. But what exactly is this fraud, and why did it lead to the demise of one of America's most revered leaders, Abraham Lincoln?

The Substitution Scheme

At its core, the Congressional fraud is nothing more than another substitution scheme. It involves the replacement of both the federation's Continental Congress and the Congress of the federal republic with a British territorial Congress. But why would anyone go through such lengths to replace the existing Congresses?

The answer lies in the control of land and soil jurisdiction. The schemers behind the fraud sought to gain control over these valuable resources. However, the power over land and soil jurisdiction remained firmly in the hands of the American Congresses. To assume any role related to land and soil, the territorial Congress had to create a presumed trusteeship in the absence of the rightful Congresses. And that's precisely what they did.

The Treasonous Plotters

The first generation of perpetrators faced a significant problem – their actions constituted treason, breach of trust, and fraud. If the people of this country found out, they would face dire consequences. They were highly motivated to keep their actions under wraps. But Lincoln, while concerned for his own safety, was also a wild card. He was popular with the British territorials and the people of the northern states. His every word was hung on by newspapers, and his public appearances were celebrated.

Despite being one of the chief instigators in the original plot, Lincoln had his own business reasons for what he did. He intended to call the actual Congress of the federal republic back into session, effectively ending the trusteeship and the reconstruction process. This move would have threatened the control the schemers had over land and soil resources. Lincoln had to go, and General Grant had to agree to it.

Lincoln's Martyrdom and Grant's Motivations

Lincoln, in his quest to settle the bankruptcy of the United States of America Incorporated, devised the Brilliant Greenback solution with Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase. However, it wasn't generating profits fast enough for General Grant and the Union Army. Grant, war-weary and eager for personal gain, saw reconstruction as an opportunity for rewards and payback.

Lincoln's greenbacks and 1040 bonds didn't align with Grant's ambitions. The Rothschild Banks, sensing an opportunity, offered vast loans against the value of the newly acquired assets of the southern states. Grant saw this as a chance for personal gain, but Lincoln did not. This divergence in interests further fueled the divide between them.

Ultimately, it wasn't just Grant who turned against Lincoln. Members of his own cabinet, including his secretary of state, saw the power and money at stake and betrayed him. The fight was no longer about the war; it was about control and wealth. Reconstruction stood in the way of the schemers' prolonged positions of authority, and they were willing to do anything to prevent it.

A Path Forward

Today, more than 150 years later, the American government is back in session, and the Federation of States has reclaimed the powers it delegated to the Federal Republic. However, the work remains unfinished. The disarray and potential for deceit resulting from the Congressional fraud must be addressed.

We call for a polling of all purported members of Congress and the removal of those who have not taken their written oath of office and recorded it in a known location accessible to the public. An audit of the impact on membership quorums and votes is necessary to determine the validity of any Congressional actions. Furthermore, a well-organized protocol and process for seating and recognizing all members of Congress must be established, ensuring the receipt and publication of required oaths of office.

It is only through these actions that we can rectify the damage caused by the Congressional fraud and move forward with a government that truly represents the will of the people.

In conclusion, the Congressional fraud is a dark chapter in American history. It involved treachery, betrayal, and the manipulation of power. But through our collective efforts, we can uncover the truth, rectify the past, and build a brighter future. Let us seize this opportunity to restore integrity and transparency to our government, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and respected. Together, we can overcome the shadows of the past and create a nation that embodies the values of freedom, justice, and equality for all.

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