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
Legal Consequences to Americans
What are the consequences of this Martial Law?
The President as Commander-in-Chief is the highest law, not the Constitution.
- Under these conditions, the President is given great power.
- Under Martial Law, the President may seize property, organize and control the means of production, seize commodities, assign military forces abroad, institute stricter enforcement of martial law, seize and control all transportation and communications, regulate the operation of private enterprise, restrict travel, and, in a plethora of particular ways, control the lives of all American citizens.
- Under Martial Law, you are presumed guilty until proven innocent.
Where else can people find evidence of this Martial Law?
In the legal notices of your newspapers, look for warrants that have been issued for the forfeiture of property. Look for these words:
"Any persons having or claiming an interest in or to said property must file their claim in accordance with Rule C(6) of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims within 10 days after the first publication of this notice or within such additional time as may be allowed upon application to the court, and must file their answer to the complaint within 20 days after their claim."
Under these rules, confiscating property is allowed because you are guilty until proven innocent. Other property may also be seized, whether or not a conviction ever occurs. Here are two examples from Colorado.



