Article Video - United States History Versus American History By Anna Von Reitz

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Article Video - United States History Versus American History - Sunday, August 6, 2023 By Anna Von Reitz

Dear Adam and Many Others,Too:

My heart goes out to you and everyone else struggling their way forward and looking for the truth.

The quickest and easiest way to get acquainted with the functions and traditions of the State Assemblies is to look for an old (more than 100 years old) High School or College level "American History" or "American Government" book that covers structure of State government.

When I was a girl, we had separate history classes, one for US History and one for American History. People knew that these were two separate subjects, and there were two separate books.

In the years since then, the American History books have been quietly removed from the shelves and from the curriculum of the public schools, which results in our pervasive ignorance about our actual American Government.

The old people have forgotten and the young people never knew.

Even as I was going through public school, circa 1965, the books were being changed. My graduating class in 1974 was the last graduating class to have both American History and United States History classes.

Jimmy Carter's illegal meddling in local schools via the Federal Department of Education and coercive use of Federal Grants to reward compliant School Districts (that word again -- any time you see "district" as in District of Columbia, pay attention) resulted in American History books either disappearing or being rewritten in a deceptive way.

For example, in US History books the "three branches of government" were described exclusively in terms of the Federal Government and we were told that the branches of the Federal Government were the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch.

Fair enough? Everyone heard that?

But in the American History books the "three branches of government" were described as Federal, State, and Local Government.

If you never read American History, you wouldn't have a clue that there is a different meaning attached to "three branches of government".

Another example-- in the United States History books, we read that military districts were set up as the organizational units of the earliest Federal Government administered by the Second Continental Congress.

In the American History books, we read that British Land Law provided the template for the administration of the Colonies and later guided the adoption of the County and State Government System in which the soil jurisdiction was controlled by the Local County Government, and the international land jurisdiction was controlled by the State Government.

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