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Myth of Ages article
This article is fairly comprehensive and has given me food for thought over the years.
Someone noted my posting page 1 elsewhere and had a letter to add. This letter from Abraham Lincoln is referred to in the article in column three.
I have the book about Pikes Peak being the designated high tide mark at the bottom of page 2. I will look through for that comment. The book itself is about Jefferson's Declaration of Independence; meaning the Declaration of Independence Jefferson turned over before the Continental Congress edited it down. So the high tide comment is likely around imposed foreign jurisdiction - or the imposed admiralty complaint. Hopefully I will not have to read the entire book to find the comment. I wish the author of the article had mentioned a page number. Lincoln's letter, its inference to private ecclesiastical law and the high tide mark are all intimately linked with actions in early 1933 instating the Bar as the novation - a new ecclesia over the judicial affairs. A new priesthood. [I attached a current streetmap of the home of the International Bar Association in the Sovereign and Independent City of London - origin of knighthood for Alan Greenspan (formerly) Esquire.]
Regards,
David Merrill.
P.S. It occured to me that we might find it entertaining to validate the citations... the article is quite full of them.
Last edited by David Merrill : 05-30-2006 at 03:34 PM.
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