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You can watch below his presentation on the Law of Admiralty and the subterfuges by which people are assimilated with a kind of "commodity" that must be registered and codified by the governments that own them. Maxwell says that the USA is in fact a corporation in which the individual is considered to be essentially a simple "action" that produces money for this corporation.
Among the multitude of other documentaries that approach the subject in a coherent way, we also mention the Right of Admiralty, the disappointment of language and the importance of words, Money as a debt, or already the classics Zeitgeist, Zeitgeist Addendum and Zeitgeist moving forward.
The control of money and implicitly the Admiralty Law therefore have a very great relevance in the whole social construction through which people are made dependent on state institutions. That is why we will continue to offer some benchmarks from the investigations made in this field. We will thus come to better understand the arguments on the basis of which the concept of "sovereign person" emerged and the desire of many people to have an identity card without a personal numerical code.
The law of the seas is more important than you thought
The Admiralty Law starts from the finding that there are two types of governing laws: land (land) and sea (water) laws. But while the laws of the land are many and different, there is only one Law of the Seas. That is why it is used as a common denominator by banks, to control the flow of money and wealth in the world.
The Law of Water (Admiralty) was first codified by the Venetian Republic in the 11th century. It referred to the ownership of seagoing vessels and the way in which all related business is conducted, including financial transactions that were carried out through trade in transported goods.
The law was originally created to establish the regime of ships during their berthing in foreign ports for the import and export of products and resources. In the meantime, the Admiralty Law has greatly expanded its coverage and today represents the foundation of international law, with the title of "private law", ie "private law".
The last revision of the law was carried out in 1984. By the new definition, the Admiralty Law is now correlated with the field of private international law that regulates relations between legal entities. The law redefined the powers of governments, which it equated with the business of some corporations.
But let's see how and why a law that gave rise to governmental, commercial and naval corporations imposed its rules on individuals as well. In this regard, it is necessary to note that there is a colossal difference between the rights conferred by the Constitution and those conferred by law. Precisely for this reason there is a Civil Code and a Criminal Code.
The Civil Code is associated with the natural rights of people, guaranteed by the country's Constitution, while the Criminal Code refers to the rights established administratively by legal laws. The Admiralty Law does not operate in the field of Civil Code, but regulates the field of banking and commercial affairs, so in the field of legal codes.
Let us now remember an important analogy: when a product is unloaded from a ship and brought to a foreign territory, that country receives the product in custody and certifies receipt by issuing a deposit receipt. That receipt marks the "date of birth" of that product in the custody of that country. Well, something similar is done with the birth certificates of all people! And we'll explain why.
Staging system crises and enslaving citizens
A fundamental turn took place in America on March 9, 1933, when the American state, which until then had been a republic, went bankrupt. This fact is currently covered by a thick veil of silence, but the fact is absolutely real and is confirmed by official documents, which can still be consulted, for example here or here. Bankruptcy occurred in the wake of the Great Depression of 1929, also called the Great Depression.