Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law

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3.3 Privy Fund

Article 148 - (1789) United States in Congress (assembled)

Canon 7649 (link)

The United States in Congress Assembled is a type of Privy Fund first formed in 1789 under the Constitution of the United States of America.

Canon 7650 (link)

In respect of the Privy Fund known as the United States in Congress Assembled:

(i) The Privy Fund known as the United States in Congress Assembled depends upon the continued operation of the Constituting Instrument of the Capital Fund known as the United States of America (1783) and the Religious Fund known as the Methodist Episcopal Church (United States). If one of these higher funds ceased to exist then the Privy Fund known as the United States in Congress Assembled would cease to exist; and

(ii) The Privy Fund known as the United States in Congress Assembled holds the rights to legislative in accord with the Capital Fund known as the United States of America (1783) and consistent with previous Privy Funds and common law excluded the provision for Executive Orders or Decrees or Proclamations or Dictats from an executive claiming sovereign or dictatorial powers. Therefore, if the original Constitution of the United States of America (1783) were still in operation, such unilateral attacks against the rights and privileges of Congress would be morally repugnant, unlawful, illegal and treason; and

(iii) The Privy Fund known as the United States in Congress Assembled ceased to exist upon the dissolution of the original Constitution of the United States of America (1783) in 1862 upon the ceding of several original states from the Union. A new constitution and Privy Fund was formed in the South. However, as the north has failed to recognize the truth of these events, the United States Congress has possessed no powers, or authorities or rights or privileges since 1862.