SGT Report Video (49:25) DONALD J. TRUMP AND THE INSURRECTION ACT Updated to Add Earlier Video

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Earlier video on Trump and the Insurrection Act below the fold.

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Ann Delap: USA Corporation versus Republic — Primer?

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Some of you may be confused about why the United States is being referred to as a “corporation” versus a republic. Below is a link to an eye-opening article with some interesting history. It started with the Act of 1871 which, ostensibly, created a separate form of government for the 10 square miles known as the District of Columbia. Read carefully. If Washington, D.C. is a foreign entity, separate from the States, this may be why the U.S. military is maintaining a presence in order to isolate it. It hardly matters who is elected president to an entity that is bankrupt and illegitimate!

The United States Isn't a Country — It's a Corporation! by Lisa Guliani

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Video (1:13:31) Buffalo Horn guy from Capitol Riot reveals as Military Special Ops Updated Alert Reader Comment with Links

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Phi Beta Iota: Provocative in a most positive manner. Alert reader notes below.

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Tom Atlee: Can Problem-Solving Itself Be Problematic?

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Tom Atlee

Can problem-solving itself be problematic? (Sense-making, Part 6)

This essay is largely a critique of how we tend to focus on problem-solving to address any undesirable situation. However, as I’ve been writing it, the whole issue has become increasingly nuanced and complex, such that I feel impelled both to keep adding more aspects to the essay (threatening to make it overwhelming and unreadable) AND to set it aside as incomplete and probably misleading (thus denying you the opportunity to consider any of its significant ideas). I’ve finally decided to send it out in its incomplete, inadequate and “problematic” form with caveats about its many limitations and an invitation to benefit from its many gifts. See what you think. Feel free to comment. – Tom

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