III. Fund
3.2 Capital Fund
Article 138 - (1858) British Columbia
British Columbia (21&22Vict. c.99), also known as the District of Columbia and Washington D.C. is a Capital Fund first formed in 1858 under the authority of the Religious Fund known as the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States (1784) and later under heavy influence of the Religious Fund known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (1851).
In respect of the Columbia Capital Fund, also known as the District of Columbia and Washington D.C.:
(i) The Fund is predicated on false, immoral, profane and sacrilegious claims of authority over rights granted by the Divine Creator to all men and women as Natural Rights, not subject to alienation, surrender, seizure, abjuration or custody; and
(ii) The Columbia Capital Fund, also known as the District of Columbia and Washington D.C. is dependent upon the existence of the Religious Funds of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States (1784) and later the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (1851), both of which were founded on multiple frauds, falsities, profanities, sacrilege, belies, deceptions, bad faith, unclean hands and prejudices. Therefore all claims of validity or authority of the Columbia Capital Fund is automatically null and void from the beginning.
All claimed authorities, property, rights and dignities associated with the Columbia Capital Fund, also known as British Columbia, also operating as the District of Columbia and Washington D.C. have automatically returned to the fully authority, custody, control and jurisdiction of the Globe Union and all claimed statutes, acts, decrees, prescripts, rescripts, orders, pronouncements, dispensations, letters, deeds, warrants or instruments whatsoever in conflict with these facts are null and void having no force or effect.


