Over the decades and centuries, the capitalist elites that arose in power by revolution and corruption sought to transform laws that previously protected the public's trust by appropriating the very same laws to their own organizations. It was, and is, a great weakness in the Constitution that it passively allows the mechanisms by which societal transformation takes place, and leaves legal decisions in the hands of individuals who are agents of the government, a government that is directed by representatives and appointees of representatives. These agents are often captured assets of corporate interests. Generationally speaking, the concepts required to maintain the founders vision became a minority opinion during the Great Depression, and its socialist reaction, F.D.R. By the time WWII was over, Americans completely stopped understanding any of this, not even caring about it. We started to become what we are today in this post-war period. There hasn't been a significant reaction against the international corporatists since the 1890s. They have successfully brainwashed the entire Western world into believing that they are responsible for every good that human progress has manifested. They are rigorously defended by so-called conservatives, while the so-called liberals mendaciously disparage many of them, they privately support them. Charities, Foundations, Universities, and Institutes are all offices of profit they use to sink their teeth deeper and deeper into protections due only to the office of trust. Entire agencies of our government are run as offices of profit, such as the IRS and CIA, and even the U.S. military and office of the Presidency itself. This all occurred because of the inherent weakness of the Constitution; weaknesses that may have even been intentional, if one could consider such a possibility. But that is another story, as to why and how it replaced the Articles of Confederation, and stripped the Declaration of Independence and State Constitutions of legal weight. The power to determine legality fell upon the D.C. Corporation, which later became a subsidiary of the Bank of London. Most of the honest founders of These United States always believed the Declaration of Independence to be the force majeure by which a free people would ultimately have to assert themselves again, and that is where we appear to have arrived.
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