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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: L&J: All Points Bulletin: 31 CFR 51.2 and 52.2
References: <Paul Andrew Mitchell's message of Thu, 27 Feb 1997 14:41:51 -0800>
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I am trying to do several things:
1. Get a copy for my records, before the
regs "disappear" forever.
2. Make a political issue out of Clinton's
abuse of Executive Orders, particularly
to remove important historical evidence
from public libraries, of all things!
3. Draw attention to the content of the
regs in question, specifically to show
that there are both de facto and de jure
governments operating in parallel,
and to show that the de facto States
are operating as United States (federal)
territories, subject to the municipal
jurisdiction of Congress (where the
Constitution does not operate, per
Downes v. Bidwell). See also Hooven & Allison
v. Evatt (the Constitution can be extended by
statute into the federal zone, but not before).
4. Force the question in a court of law,
which is now "authorized" to "pretend"
that the regs don't actually exist,
under rules of judicial notice. See,
for example, Rule 201(d) of the Federal
Rules of Evidence.
5. Orchestrate all of this into a reason to motivate
people to look into the matter themselves. This
is not a tempest in a teapot; this is a massive
fraud, whereby the Union states have been subordinated
under the District of Columbia, in violation of the
Tenth Amendment. See Kennedy's concurring opinion
in U.S. v. Lopez, where he says we are a Republic!
Right on, Justice Kennedy!! He also utilized the
term "federal zone" as a household word.
I have more, if you want more. You might visit
the Supreme Law Library and read "Congresswoman
Suspected of Income Tax Evasion" for more insight
on this question. Also, Howard Freeman's classic
essay "The Two United States and the Law" is there,
for anybody to read and enjoy.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
At 10:36 AM 2/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] writes:
>> This is an All Points Bulletin ("APB") for the regulations at 31 CFR
>> 51.2 and 52.2, which are now missing from federal depository
>> libraries, pursuant to Executive Order.
>
>Um. "Missing"?
>
>I was in the UPitt law library yesterday, so I looked this up.
>
>True, Part 51 has been removed entirely from current 31 CFR, and the
>index at the back observes this fact. I'll even grant that its
>removal from 31 CFR is...peculiar...given that the table of contents
>still references Part 51. But to say it's "missing" is hyperbolic at
>best. UPitt, like most law school libraries, keeps around quite a few
>years of previous instantiations of many things, including CFR.
>
>Wandering down to UPitt law library's lower floor (their "unusual-and-
>seldom-used-books floor," as far as I can tell -- it's where I find,
>e.g., interesting cases cited in century-old Indiana reporters), I
>found the now-removed Part 51 in the 1994 edition. Your local law
>library probably has this edition lying around, too. Certainly your
>county law library would have it, even if no local law school does.
>Ask at the reference desk.
>
>(For the record: Yes, UPitt law library is a "federal repository
>library," as the 6"x6" tag says, attached to the welcome sign as you
>enter.)
>
>If what you're trying to do is to make the case that Part 51 still
>_exists_, but has been _removed_from_public_view_ for the sake of some
>particular malfeasance, then say so.
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