28 U.S. Code § 3002 (15) “United States” means— (A) a Federal corporation.
Citing it this way is super misleading, since that particular code is about how court cases are handled against the "United States", meaning that this particular part is saying that in a court case, "a Federal corporation" when sued is listed as "United States" as the defendant/plaintiff.
Yes. Definitions under Title 28 of the USC apply to the code within Title 28 of the USC.
Another great example is the claim corporations are people. While this is true in the commercial code and codes related to corporations, in the penal code a person is usually defined as "a living human being".
Instead of a living man or woman? Interesting. More words to confuse and hide the truth perhaps?
Your birth certificate name was made in all caps, on a bank note with a CUSIP number. You are using a corporation to buy everything.
The "all caps" bullshit is just that total fucking bullshit and I believe it was put out to confuse the generally high Iq people who are just too lazy to look to see if the info is accurate.
Your name, written in all caps, doesn't mean shit.
I'm more open than most to the idea that the country was turned into some sort of corporation some time in the past, but this is hardly proof of that.
This part of the legal code is saying that if you get involved in court with a Federal owned corporation, it will be listed as "United States" as the plaintiff/defendant, which ultimately means very little.
To give an analogy, I could do business as "Kikeslayer Emporium R' Us" and then any time you'd sue me or the corporation or vice versa have that listed as the defendant/plaintiff (depending on the case), but that doesn't mean "I, the person owning said corporation, AM one", does it?
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