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<!--Fill in your link line for CSS and JS in the XSLT here! -->
</head>
<body>
<h1 id="title-index">Politics-Conspiracies-Project</h1>
<h1 id="title-index">incon009</h1>
<nav id="menu">
<a href="../index.html">
<div class="button">Home</div>
</a>
<a href="../fulltext2.html">
<a href="../fulltext.html">
<div class="button">Fulltext</div>
</a>
<a href="../analysis.html">
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</div>
</a>
</nav>
<h2>incon009</h2>
<p> I N V I S I B L E C O N T R A C T S
George Mercier</p>
<p> INSURANCE PROGRAMS
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Commerce, and the King retains a third party beneficiary status in all
Commercial transactions that full under his regulatory Commercial Jurisdiction
penumbra. In 1944, the Supreme Court decided a Case called UNITED STATES VS.
SOUTH-EASTERN UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION, [632]</p>
SOUTH-EASTERN UNDERWRITERS <span class="ORG" title="ORG">ASSOCIATION</span>, [632]</p>
<p>[632]============================================================= 322 U.S. 533
(1944). =============================================================[632]</p>
<p>which held that insurance, all by itself, is Interstate Commerce; so if you
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into in only one state are not relevant indicia as effecting limitations on
federal Jurisdictions; PERSONS paying premiums on policies of Insurance are
PERSONS playing in King's Commerce. A year later after UNITED STATES VS.
SOUTH-EASTERN UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION was ruled upon, the Congress enacted the
SOUTH-EASTERN UNDERWRITERS <span class="ORG" title="ORG">ASSOCIATION</span> was ruled upon, the Congress enacted the
MCCARREN ACT, [633]</p>
<p>[633]============================================================= 59 Statutes
33; Title 15, Section 1011 to 1015.