Friday, June 21, 2013

Your City is a Corporation


 
 
 
 
When a City becomes incorporated it becomes a corporation. The purpose of a municipal corporation is to control and manage the assets of the corporation. A corporation has rules and regulations that are called codes and ordinances. These regulations are not laws that apply natural born individuals, they only apply to people that are subject to the jurisdiction of the municipal corporation.


Your City is a corporation and you are a corporate asset. Originally communities were organized to protect the lives, liberty and property of the inhabitants, but when cities became incorporated their new purpose was to control the lives, liberty and property of the people living in the community.


In order to force compliance, the City governments hire enforcers that are known as police officers. Their job is not to protect the rights of the people, but to control the people and raise revenue for the corporation.


When individuals that live within the city limits, they are subject to the jurisdiction of the local corporation and responsible to comply with all of the codes and ordinances that are adopted by the City and/or the County where you live.


Individuals become subjects of the corporation when they enter into what is known as adhesion contracts. Birth Certificates, Driver's Licenses, Voter Registration Cards, and Social Security Cards are all adhesion contracts that subject individuals to the jurisdiction of the corporations.

Those elected to the City Councils are actually members of the Board of Directors of your local corporation. Like the Lords of the Manor in the days of old, these modern day aristocrats consistently violate the rights of the people in the name of taking care of them. Whatever happened to individual liberty and personal responsibility?

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