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The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) of 1976 (Prussian Version)

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posted on May, 24 2011 @ 12:42 AM
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[The United States of America shall not write laws pertaining to any foreign head of state of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) of 1976 in the Prussian Empire.]

[The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) of 1976 signed by U.S. President Gerald Ford does not apply to foreign heads of state in the Prussian Empire of the United States of America.]

[The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) of 1976 does not apply to any foreign head of state in the United States of America and shall never impose such legalities upon any foreign head of state in the Prussian Empire.]

Appendix:

It is a crime to impose The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) of 1976 unto any foreign head of state of the Prussian Empire.

Signed.


God ordained
King of Heaven and Earth,
Imperial and Royal House of Hohenzollern
Imperial and Royal Majesty
Fernidad Frederick, King of Prussia
Emperor of Germany
Head of State
Diplomatic and Sovereign Immunity


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posted on May, 24 2011 @ 12:48 AM
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My first post is a true example of a U.S. conspiracy to overthrow the Prussian Empire with the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) of 1976.

Our version of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) of 1976 includes ourselves as an unlisted party.

Sincerely,

God ordained
King of Heaven and Earth,
Imperial and Royal House of Hohenzollern
Imperial and Royal Majesty
Fernidad Frederick, King of Prussia
Emperor of Germany
Head of State
Diplomatic and Sovereign Immunity



posted on May, 24 2011 @ 12:53 AM
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Where in the world did you get this from?



posted on May, 24 2011 @ 12:58 AM
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We the people of the United States of America vs. The Prussian Empire

The High Courts of Prussia has concluded and settled its judgement for the Prussian Empire.

Court settled. This day Monday, May 23, 2011.

Judge on duty,

God ordained
King of Heaven and Earth,
Imperial and Royal House of Hohenzollern
Imperial and Royal Majesty
Fernidad Frederick, King of Prussia
Emperor of Germany
Head of State
Diplomatic and Sovereign Immunity



posted on May, 24 2011 @ 12:58 AM
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The suspense is killing me. Don't make me Google it....



posted on May, 24 2011 @ 01:00 AM
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Originally posted by gimpy327
Where in the world did you get this from?


If you internet search this ACT you will find that it speaks on behalf of the United States of America in the name of foreign heads of states.

Since when does the United States of America speak on behalf of foreign heads of states?



posted on May, 24 2011 @ 01:24 AM
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this thread is the fantasy outpourings of a walt



posted on May, 24 2011 @ 01:30 AM
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en.wikipedia.org...


The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) of 1976 is a United States law, codified at Title 28, §§ 1330, 1332, 1391(f), 1441(d), and 1602-1611 of the United States Code, that establishes the limitations as to whether a foreign sovereign nation (or its political subdivisions, agencies, or instrumentalities) may be sued in U.S. courts—federal or state. It also establishes specific procedures for service of process and attachment of property for proceedings against a Foreign State. The FSIA provides the exclusive basis and means to bring a lawsuit against a foreign sovereign in the United States.


From what I see on the wiki article, this act looks like it set up the structure and procedures required to sue another country.



posted on May, 24 2011 @ 03:03 PM
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Prussia no longer exists, so how could the FSIA have any impact when that was signed in 1976 and Prussia was abolished in 1947

state of Prussia was legally abolished in 1947 by the Allied Control Council, a group formed after World War II to resolve issues relating to Germany
history-world.org...

en.wikipedia.org...
No where in here do i see any mention of Prussia. So where are you getting your information from



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