AMPAC Study Session Board: Study Session (171)

AMPAC Study Session 171 (Study Board)

 

United States is Forcing Expatriation

·         5 White = 5 People

·         5 Hispanics = 3 people

3/5th’s Compromise     {American Caste System}

·         5 Blacks = 1 people

1/5th’s Compromise

·         Puerto Ricans = 0 people

No Compromise

The White American Extremist wants the Moors and Mexicans back to their original Sovereign Countries because they do not want you to be their adopted or protected Colored Citizens

 

Extremist Peoples want to control 4 Basic Elements

1.      “Laws” of Any Country

2.      “Courts” of Any Country

3.      “Economics” of Any Country

4.      “Social Affairs” of Any Country

WHY:

They are Capitalist and want to use all the resources of a land to their advantage, for Control of the 4 Basic Elements thru  NGO’s  (“Non-Governmental Organizations”) & Colonial Governments.

(Ann Johnson)

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1868-14thAmendment.pdf

Rights of Nationals of the United States of America in Morocco (France v. United States of America)

Supremacy Clause (U.S. Constitution)

Article 6 Clause 2. As follows: This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof, and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary not withstanding.

1856-General-Treaty-Between-Morocco-and-Great-Britain (1).pdf

 

The "Most Favored Nations" (MFN) clause is a provision in contracts or

trade agreements that ensures one party receives terms as favorable as

those extended to any other party, promoting fairness and equal treatment.

Definition and Purpose

The Most Favored Nations (MFN) clause is a stipulation that requires a party (often a country or a business) to provide the same favorable terms to all parties involved in a contract or agreement. This means that if one party receives better terms, those same terms must be extended to all other parties covered by the MFN clause. The primary purpose of this clause is to ensure equitable treatment among all participants, preventing discrimination and promoting fair competition.

 

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