Corporations Posing As Governments
When we think of governments, we think of organizational bodies that represent the people of a given nation or even group of nations. Governments come in many different varieties – there have been monarchies, republics, democracies, communist nations, and numerous other types – but no matter what form “government” may take, we tend to believe that its purpose is to provide the necessary infrastructure for a society to run its affairs, for better or for worse. When a government makes a “law,” then in theory that “law” is supposed to be binding upon those who are members of that particular nation. This is the way most of us have been taught to think.
Corporations, by contrast, are businesses. They do not represent the people, nor do they necessarily provide any vital services. Instead, the entire point of corporations is to make money – and that’s the “bottom line.” When a corporation drafts corporate policy, then that is meant for internal purposes only, and it is only binding upon the employees of said corporation and no one else.
As it turns out, many of the worlds “governments” are listed as corporations in various commercial databases, as you will see when you read below. This poses a very interesting plot twist with regard to what the vast majority of people believe is true about their “government.” We must ask: do these “governments” truly serve the people? Or do they exist purely for monetary profit while merely pretending to represent the people? And if these corporate “countries” primarily aim to make monetary profit, then where does that leave the people?
Resources
- PDF: Corporations Cannot Be Sovereign Governments by Judge Dale, Melvin Stamper
- the website, Anti-Corruption Society
- It’s An Illusion 2 ~ video collection by John Harris (Filmed at the 2nd “Lawful Rebellion” Conference in London on the 13th of June 2009 by BBC5.tv)
- Documentation on Governments of the World, Listed Alphabetically
- Documentation on States/Provinces, Agencies and Departments of Governments
- How to search on the Dun & Bradstreet website
GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS CURRENTLY DOCUMENTED ON THIS PAGE
- Australia
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chile
- China
- Colombia
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Mexico
- Peru
- United Kingdom
- United States
- South Africa
SCREEN CAPTURES SHOWING CORPORATE STATUS OF GOVERNMENTS AND THEIR AGENCIES
These screen captures, documenting the for-profit corporate reporting of nations, states, provinces, counties, cities, court systems, and other “government” agencies, can be found on the website of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission as well as private credit-reporting corporations including Dun & Bradstreet and Moody’s. Click on any of the screen captures below to view larger images.
Australia
Australia Isn’t a Country ~ It’s a Corporation!
What the FUQ? Frequently Unanswered Questions of the “Australian Government”
The government of Australia is registered as a corporation.
The government of Australia is registered as a corporation.
DUNS numbers for the Commonwealth of Australia.
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Israel
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Peru
Click on image below to view a larger image.
Edgar search results for the Republic of Peru
United Kingdom
United States
The United States Isn’t a Country ~ It’s a Corporation!
The Great American Adventure: Secrets of America (Parts 1-4) ~ by Judge Dale, Retired
Stuff You’re Not Supposed to Know (Part 5) ~ by Judge Dale, Retired
Certificate of Incorporation of The United States Corporation Company dated 1925, executed in Florida (pdf)
South Africa
D-U-N-S NUMBERS FOR “COMPANIES” POSING AS GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES
From their website: “Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) provides a D-U-N-S Number, a unique nine digit identification number, for each physical location of your business.” … “D-U-N-S Number assignment is FREE for all businesses required to register with the US Federal government for contracts or grants.” To learn more, click here.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the key word here is business. We’re not talking governmental organizations here, operating under the constitutional laws of any country or state – we’re talking corporations operating “under” commerce law.
** Please note that we are collating material on an ongoing basis.
United States Supreme Court
United States Justice Department
The Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Environmental Protection Agency
The IRS
The United States Department of Agriculture
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