Introduction To Corporations

Related Topics: Control Corporations; More Human Rights For More Human Beings

In some of my other videos, I declare that the government of the United States has been stolen from we the people by cabals of corporations and clubs of aristocracies.

If corporations are our mortal enemies, maybe we aught to know something about them. 

We all think we know what corporations are. All of us alive today have grown up in a world where corporations exist, where they dominate the economy.

Some of us may believe that corporations are godlike figures which emerged inexorably from development of something we call the capitalist system.

And if you believe the propaganda, this "capitalist system" is the main reason for America's success.

Well that is a lie.


Corporations are non-human entities which engage in business, financial matters and other activities similar to human beings. They are not born. They are formed by lawyers (and this is very important) under state law.

They are not born. And they don't necessarily have to die. Corporations are for all practical purposes immortal. They are also amoral.

Now since most corporations are designed to engage business activities, by way of comparison I am going to start by describing a human being engaged in business activities.

My grandfather was born in the year 1890 and endowed by his creator with certain unalienable rights.

He owned and operated a general store in a small rural community. 
He bought goods with his own money and sold them to citizens of the community and farmers from the area. 
The business was successful and he lived a good life. 

Now, if the store had not been successful. He would have had to sell it and do something else to make a living. And, of course, if the proceeds of the sale had not been able to cover his debts he would've been liable to pay off anything that he is the proprietor of that business had borrowed.

My grandfather was a human being. And he lived by a moral code. 
He did his best to do to do unto others as he would have them do unto him. 
He loved his neighbors as best he could. 
He honored his God. 
And he cared for those less fortunate.

During the Great Depression of the 30s, when customers had no funds. He offered them credit. 

And when some were unable to pay their debts to him he forgave them. And continued both to love them and do business with them because they were his neighbors – – – his fellow human beings.

My Grandfather was a human being engaged in business. 
Now let's look at a corporation engaged in business. 

Corporations as I said are not born but created by lawyers under state law.

Now the Corporation, not being human, does not have human rights. No matter what the Supreme Court may say. 
But it does have privileges. And those privileges are specified within the laws and regulations of the state under whose laws that Corporation was formed. 

If the Corporation is engaged in interstate commerce, laws of the federal government also apply when determining the privileges and the restrictions on the behavior of any corporation.

Now a Corporation gets its money from shareholders. Human beings or other entities which pay for participating in the ownership of the Corporation.

If the Corporation is successful, those participating owners receive some portion of the profits. Either through dividends or through the appreciation of the value of their share in the ownership --- which is fungible. They can sell it to other entities.

If the corporation's business enterprise is not successful, these participating owners are not liable for its debts. They simply walk away and the creditors are unpaid. 

Corporations do not have the capacity to love their children or their neighbors. And being not only amoral but immortal, they do not fear death.

So what are the constraints upon the behavior of corporations? Well, they are creatures of state law and most are also subject to federal law so governments have the power to determine how corporations will behave in the world.

They are the creators of those corporations and have complete control over the rules by which those corporations operate. Both the internal rules – – – the bylaws Corporation, and the external rules --- the economic environment in which the corporations function.

Now corporations are not intrinsically evil. They are, as I mentioned before amoral. They have no morality. In place of morality their creators, state and federal government have the power to completely control their behavior through laws and regulations.

That is why corporations in partnership with aristocracies have put forth such a determined and well-funded effort to take over our government. These amoral entities are attempting to remove any constraints to their behavior. And they have come very close to total success.

It is time to restore the proper balance of power within our nation, and for that matter within the world. 

Corporations must be made subject to governmental power 
and governments be returned to their proper function of securing the unalienable rights of human beings. 

Government of the people by the professional politicians for the cabals and corporations and clubs of aristocracies must be replaced.

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