“Not only the financial power, but also the legal power, has remained seated in Britain. The Washington Post commented on June 18, 1983 that after the American Revolution, all the old laws remained in effect in the new United States: Some of these laws of "English common law" dated back to 1278, long before America was discovered.” LongStatesAmericaLawUnitedCommonUnited StatesEffectsRevolutionFinancialPostsBritainJuneAmerican RevolutionCommon Law Author:Eustace Mullins
“Thus these three amendments to the Constitution [13th, 14th, 15th] were ratified while the ten Southern states were under martial law, and "had no law at all." The Force Acts, the four Reconstruction Acts, and the Civil Rights Act were all passed by Congress while the Southern states were not allowed to hold free elections, and all voters were under close supervision by federal troops. Even Soviet Russia has never staged such mockeries of the election procedures.” WarStatesLawThreeForceFourRightsTenConstitutionElectionCongressRussiaCivil RightsCivil WarVotersSouthernSovietAmendmentsTroopsProceduresMockeryReconstructionSoviet RussiaSupervisionFree ElectionsCivil Rights ActMartial Law Author:Eustace Mullins
“The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was enacted in 1865 by martial law. The Fourteenth Amendment was enacted in 1868 by martial law. The Fifteenth Amendment was enacted in 1870 by martial law. Military occupation of the Southern states did not end until 1877, twelve years after the end of the Civil War.” YearsWarEndsStatesLawUnitedUnited StatesMilitaryConstitutionCivil WarOccupationSouthernTwelveAmendmentsConstitution Of The United StatesMartial LawFourteenth AmendmentThirteenth Amendment Author:Eustace Mullins