Corporations Masquerading as Government (Part II): Which “Government” Can We Trust?
17th December 2012By Scott Bartle
Guest Writer for Wake Up World
It appears that Corporations are masquerading as government
in countries around the world – for profit and not for the purpose of
governance. We know the role of true government is to act as trustees
for the people… to provide services to the community, to represent its
interests. But do those claiming government status today truly act as
our trustees? Does real government still exist? What the FUQ is going on in government today????
Let’s go right back to the beginning… before there was Government.
Natural Trust
When
each of us is born, our parents take on the role of Executor of a
trust. They appoint Trustees like nannies, school teachers, dentists
etc. to return benefits to you as the Beneficiary. Your parents may make
the determinations about your care, but they do so on your behalf until
we reach maturity.

When
we become of age (whatever age that is) we take on the role
of Executor, and continue to appoint Trustees to return benefits to us
as Beneficiaries. This is a global human phenomenon; even the most
isolated tribes in the deepest jungles appear to behave in the same way.
Let’s call this a Natural Trust.
How Does This Relate To Government?
In
the same way we appoint nannies and dentists, we also appoint
Government as a Trustee. They perform an administrative service and
return benefits to us as Beneficiaries. We enjoy the benefits of roads,
schools, public health services etc… or at least that’s how it should
work. Most people, I believe, would be comfortable appointing
Government as a Trustee – provided Government functions according to
this Natural Trust, and more importantly that Government actually serves
the people.

But what if somewhere, something went wrong..?
What if the Government, appointed as Trustee, started serving another master? What if the actions of Government were benefiting others – like shareholders? Would you trust them enough to appoint them your Trustee?
Inconsistencies in the Representation of “Government”
Let’s
first look to the United States. The original Constitution reads
“The Constitution for the United States”. As of 1871, a Constitution was
substituted and reads “The CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA”.
So which is it? Which one is legitimate? How many constitutions are there?
A
similar scenario appears to be taking place in Australia.
The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (UK) tells us that
Government is named “Government of the Commonwealth”.… yet occupying the
country’s capital is the “Australian Government”.
Further
inconsistency manifests in the name of the Parliament holding office in
Australia. The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (UK)
defines Parliament as ”The Parliament” or “The Parliament of the
Commonwealth”. This is in direct contrast to the entity called “Parliament of Australia” which is currently occupying the country’s capital.
Surely
the Constitutions in both America and Australia aren’t so weak that
legal entity names can so easily be substituted? It doesn’t take a
constitutional lawyer to tell you there are strict rules for altering constitutions; that’s why we have referenda. But does anyone remember the referenda that enabled these changes to be made?
And is it just the name that’s different..?
Frequently Unanswered Questions.
When such questions are put to “Government”, answers are scarce – if not completely absent. In a recent case study involving
the importation of a 1959 Chevrolet Corvette into Australia,
“Australian Customs & Border Protection Service” were challenged to
provide evidence they were in fact a legitimate Department of the de
jure Government of the Commonwealth of Australia. After twelve months of
questioning at all levels of Government, no answers have been
forthcoming. ”Ministers”, “Judges”, “Commissioners”, “Departments”,
“Governors”, and even the Prime Minister - all remain silent.
So
who are they? Are they really Government? So far, no “Government”
official has been willing to attempt an explanation; to demonstrate
their legitimacy as representatives of true government.
But
is a government’s refusal to provide evidence of its legitimacy really
good enough? Is that what you expect of a Government that is supposed to
act as your trustee? What happened to accountability in Government? Should 12 months without answers be taken AS the answer…??
Accountability in Government… in the Words of JFK
So
what happened to accountability in government? Surely questions related
to the lawful validity of Government are not simply vexatious? Rather,
isn’t a “Government” official who declines scrutiny into the lawful
validity of their office claiming to be above the law?
In 1961 US President John F Kennedy made a speech to the American Newspaper Publishers Association that everyone in Government – and those who believe Government do not have to answer to the people - should listen to.
He
stated: “Government at all levels must meet its obligation to provide
you with the fullest possible information, outside the narrowest limits
of national security…. We intend to accept full responsibility for our
errors, and we expect you to point them out when we miss them” said
Kennedy. Those are powerful words.
So
if this is the case, does real government simply shut up when its
validity is challenged? Or does it attempt to address the concerns of
those it is supposed to serve, especially as public pressure to do so
continues to mount? And if they don’t serve us…. who ARE they
serving?? What would happen if the “Government” started to act as the Executor
of a trust – dictating rules, codes and statutes to you? What happens
if “Government” started demanding that benefits be returned to them..?
How could this happen..?
Corporate “Government” Trust

Let’s
consider for a minute the scenario of a Corporate Government Trust, in
which the “government” plays the role of Executor. Would a “government”
acting as Executor take questions from it’s Trustee? Would the
“Government” create a legal entity to which you act as Trustee? Perhaps
upon the registration of your birth? Do governments address you … or a
LEGAL ENTITY? More importantly, does the silence of government on these
questions provide the “fullest possible information” that
President Kennedy spoke about??
What can we do about this..?
The
first action appears to be to determine the capacity in which
“Government” acts. Who are they actually serving..? This question is
critical. But I don’t expect this information to be any more forthcoming
of government than the answer of their legitimacy. So in the meantime,
there are other things we can do in our interactions with Corporate
Government.
- Some offer to accept the role of Trustee to their Corporate Government on the condition that they be paid an annual fee to be the Trustee… say $1,000,000 p.a.
- Others provide terms and conditions to their Corporate Government, which set out fees and charges applicable for acts of the pretence to real government.
Either of these two
approaches would collapse if those claiming government status were able
to demonstrate their legitimacy. But these actions have been shown to
stop Corporate Government agencies in their tracks. Does this sound like
the actions of a Trustee of the people? Or an Executor and Beneficiary
of a corrupted system?
More importantly, how many challenges to the lawful validity of government have been met with the proof demanded by its people?
So what the FUQ do we do next?
- In dealings with any government representative, ask them ONE SIMPLE QUESTION: Can you please demonstrate that today’s government (the one you represent) is the same one as established at the inception of this country? It is the onus of any person or entity claiming government status to prove they act on behalf of legitimate government. Until they can demonstrate this, don’t deal with them.
- Sign the petition to ask Her Majesty, The Queen for the truth about the “Australian Government”; something all levels of the “Australian Government” have been unwilling or unable to provide.
- Share this article. The Corporate Government phenomenon is not limited just to the United States, the UK, or Australia. Increasingly, Governments around the world are behaving as Executors and Beneficiaries, not as Trustees of their people. We all have a right to know… which “Government” can we trust?
About the Author:
Scott
spent 12 years working aboard luxury mega yachts for some of the
richest and fussiest people on the planet. His travels took him
throughout the Mediterranean, Caribbean with voyages through the Indian
and Pacific Oceans and islands. Encountering Customs and Immigration
formalities was commonplace as Captain. More recently Scott has worked
in mining relying on his degree in project management.
With a keen eye for detail Scott has observed inconsistencies in “Government” and contributes this article from his findings.
Visit Scott’s website for more information - truth-now.net
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