Is The Constitution An Estate in Trust And/Or An Estate in Trust Abandoned?

in constitution •  5 years ago 

"The Constitution established an Estate in trust for the "Posterity". What is lost is Trustworthy Trustees of the Estate. The "elected" office holders are operating exclusively in their capacity of Office of Profit, having long forsaken their Office of Trust.

Yes.

The Constitution is a Trust document, establishing an equitable interest in, and asset management for, specific inheritable Personal Property, comprised of everything the Crown lost in the War for Independence."
https://the-fringe.com/thread-the_constitution_an_estate_in_trust_for_the_heirs_of_freedom

The US Constitution - An Estate in Trust Abandoned
http://rayservers.com/blog/the-us-constitution---an-estate-in-trust-abandoned

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