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<conspiracyFile>I N V I S I B L E C O N T R A C T S
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George Mercier
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INSURANCE PROGRAMS
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[Pages 478-479]
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[Certain conventions have been used in converting INVISIBLE CONTRACTS to an
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electronic medium. For an explanation of the conventions used, please download
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the file INCONHLP.ZIP for further illumination. Other background information as
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well is contained in INCONHLP.ZIP. It is advisable to EXIT this file right now
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and read the contents of INCONHLP.ZIP before proceeding with your study of this
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file.]
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Through entry into the juristic highways of Interstate Commerce by
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participation in an insurance policy program, as insurance is Interstate
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Commerce, and the King retains a third party beneficiary status in all
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Commercial transactions that full under his regulatory Commercial Jurisdiction
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penumbra. In 1944, the Supreme Court decided a Case called UNITED STATES VS.
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SOUTH-EASTERN UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION, [632]
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[632]<div> 322 U.S. 533
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(1944). <div>[632]
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which held that insurance, all by itself, is Interstate Commerce; so if you
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manage to participate in policies of insurance, you are participating in
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Interstate Commerce; Federal commercial benefits are being accepted, and the
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reciprocal QUID PRO QUO taxation is necessary. The fact that the insurance
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company may be state chartered and licensed to do business in only one state,
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and that the policy may have been negotiated, accepted, written, and entered
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into in only one state are not relevant indicia as effecting limitations on
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federal Jurisdictions; PERSONS paying premiums on policies of Insurance are
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PERSONS playing in King's Commerce. A year later after UNITED STATES VS.
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SOUTH-EASTERN UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION was ruled upon, the Congress enacted the
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MCCARREN ACT, [633]
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[633]<div> 59 Statutes
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33; Title 15, Section 1011 to 1015.
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<div>[633]
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declaring that the:
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"... continued regulation and taxation by the several states of the
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business of insurance is in the public interest, and that silence on the part
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of Congress shall not be construed to impose any barrier to the regulation or
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taxation of such business by the several states."
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Yes, even the Congress of the United States knows that the application of
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PRINCIPLES OF NATURE relating to silence that are incorporated into the
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RATIFICATION DOCTRINE is even held to be binding on them in some circumstances.
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This Congressional pronouncement, that silence in the context of a proposition
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being made constitutes acceptance, applies to all appropriate factual settings,
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and is held to apply to all PERSONS, even the Congress itself. But as for
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taxation expectations, your acceptance of the benefits of an insurance program
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is deemed as evidence of entry into Interstate Commerce, and hence such
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participants are an object suitable for Federal taxation, regardless of any
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political Status, and regardless of the presence or absence of any other
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juristic contract.
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</conspiracyFile>
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