Gold-Fringed American Flags
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- Page 1 A Fictional Interview and Compare the Two Flags
- Page 2 Short History of Flags and Constitutional Rules
- Page 3 How and Why the Flags Get Replaced
- Page 4 Legal Consequences to Americans
How and Why Flags Get Replaced
Why are yellow-fringed flags being displayed in the USA?
A simple answer would be that whenever a flag is displayed, it symbolizes the ruler behind the flag. Perhaps a better question would be, "Why do Americans allow a flag to be displayed in the USA that replaces their Constitutional flag?"
How the military is ruling the USA.
Where are the yellow-fringed flags being displayed? Most citizens come across them in courtrooms. The courts are supposed to be the enforcer of our nation's rules. Instead, many courtrooms are enforcing military rules that are ultimately coming from the Commander-in-Chief.
Our courts have been infiltrated.
In any courtroom displaying a yellow-fringed flag, the judge is the ship's captain, so to speak. The judge is the enforcer of Martial Law as outlined in "The Manual of Courts Martial." Federal judges are not elected; they are appointed by the President, who is also the Commander-in-Chief. States judges are appointed by the governor, who is also the state's military commander.
How other countries view this.
Many rumors have circulated around the globe about who ordered the yellow or gold fringe onto American flags. Why is it still there? Some rumors include conspiracy theories against various groups. Other rumors explain that the whole Admiralty Law thing is just a convenience for local authorities that does not have any meaning behind it. Perhaps its just a marketing ploy to make our flag, and our nation, seem prettier and more colorful. Does that have the ring of truth? Read the facts and decide for yourself.
How does the display of fringed-flags allow our freedoms to be stolen from us?
Remember which 'ruler' is symbolized in our courtrooms.
Gold-fringed flags displayed in our courtrooms are actually standing inside military courts. The judges sit in summary court martial proceedings against civilians. These courts are governed in part by local rules, but mostly according to "The Manual of Courts Martial." This manual is published by the government for the military. It details the crimes that civilians can commit. They are classed as 'Acts of War,' and this is all covered by 125 pages within the Manual of Courts Martial.
The importance of inside and outside display.
According to "The Manual of Courts Martial" fringed-flags flown outside are operating under Admiralty Law. When they are flown inside, they only represent military courts that are dealing with administrative matters. Cases brought to these judges are considered court martial proceedings against civilians.


