RD ·
The USA (United States of America) isn't a corporation but the US (Unites States) is... and the 'Federal Reserve' is another private corporation. This is the typical snake like behavior you should expect from those who prey on the public. State citizens (and therefore USA citizens) have constitutional rights in law, US citizens do not. As for litigation, I can only say that I believe so, I used to have the relevant documents back in my activist period, but no one cared, and I also gave up on being a lawyer. Corporations, in legal documents, are referred to in all-caps. If you see your name in all-caps, the 'corporate person' you is involved, a 'person' refers to a corporation under merchant marine law AKA naval law AKA law of the sea. A flag with a golden trim identifies the formal naval flag of a corporation. The rulers typically prefer to operate in corporate law since corporations have only limited contractual obligations. Of course, recently the law has in many cases been completely ignored, so this conversation would have been more relevant back before 2000. Basically the citizens of the States of the Union (USA) have been debt slaves since the Civil War that technically never ended, and this debt slavery only worsened with the of the income tax (only applies to US corporate citizens) and the 'FED' and as everyone should know, both are not administered by the lawful confederal government of the union (USA).