The Missing 13th Amendment

 

By Richard Kieninger

 

 

The Missing 13th Amendment is Richard Kieninger's presentation on how a critical section of US law, the prohibition against  barred lawyers from holding public office, was first ignored and finally "swept under the rug." The publication is attractively packaged and contains the transcription of the presentation and the audio on CDROM.

 

"The original 13th amendment was ratified by 1819, Virginia being the last state to ratify it. They ratified it by publishing it and all other laws that were being brought up to date. The original 13th Amendment was in effect for fifty-seven years up until, essentially, the Civil War in which event it just kind of got dropped from the Constitution. Copies of the Amendments had been printed from 1819 on continuously, by almost all states, whenever they would publish the US Constitution. But, somehow or other the original 13th Amendment just faded from view during all the turmoil of the Civil War.

 

"Many international bankers, who really ran the economic system in this country, through various American agents, did not want to have that 13th Amendment in there because it could block them from having full control of the United States. It was their intention, and still is, to recapture these “colonies” and bring them back under the Crown, or at least under the influence of British financiers.

 

"It has been set up in certain ways that people who are involved in a government, people who are in high positions and the Justice Department, are exempt from the same kinds of laws of retributions. And, there are precise parallels in Europe where the nobility is not under the Common Law. The founders of United States did not design things they have set up that some people had special privileges. Everybody was supposed to be on equal footing. Of course, if you have titles and honors, then you are not on equal footing. So, they found that to be rather, what would you say, elitist or certainly not the idea of a democratic concept of equality for all men."

 

Contents

 

Introduction: The Missing 13th Amendment

Not the “Slavery and Involuntary Servitude” Amendment

Members of the Bar Prohibited from Public Office

Bankers Plot to Hide the Original 13th Amendment

Esquires Represent a Foreign Government

No Official Act to Remove Original 13th Amendment

Kept Bankers from Controlling the US

Supreme Courts Rule Original 13th Amendment Valid

Discovery of the Original 13th Amendment

Constitution Disallows “Honors” and “Privileges”

Original 13th Amendment Never Removed from Law

Supreme Court’s Decision Not Publicized

Bar Associations’ Involvement

Supreme Court’s Reference as Proof of Existence

Original 13th Amendment Published

How Should the Supreme Court Proceed?

Lawyers Okay—”Barred” Lawyers (Esquires) Not

Teaching Constitutional Law in Schools Is Illegal

Federal Reserve and IRS Involvement?

Affect on Doctors, Engineers, etc.?

The Effects of Removing Privileges

Decision Never Published in the Mass Media

Supreme Court Case Number

Recap

US in a Never-Ending “State of Emergency”

Another “Lost” Amendment: Asserting States’ Rights

Implementing the Original 13th Amendment

Could State Legislatures Amend the Amendment?

How Many Elected Officials Are Lawyers?

Where to Research Supreme Court Decisions

Renouncing Bar Membership/Reinstating Citizenship

Privilege Breeds Arrogance in Elected Officials

Adds Penalty Clause to Article 1, Section 9 of Constitution

Holding Judges Accountable

 

 

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