Constitutional Corruption Exposed
Imagine, an amendment to the Constitution, ratified by the requisite number of states and declared, in writing, by the federal government, as an adopted part of the Constitution only to be removed four years and seven months later by fraud. An amendment lawfully adopted as a part of the Constitution cannot be legally removed by fraud. Therefore, it is still an operative part of that document.
After fourteen months of intense research based on Certified documents from the National Archives and Records Administration and the Connecticut State Library, this true story of corruption can now be told. I have researched the history of this amendment for over sixteen years and my colleague has been doing the same for over thirty years. I stumbled upon a piece of evidence that would lead us, over that fourteen-month span of time, to the truth. This true story has never been told and I believe it would be of paramount interest to the American people as it directly concerns them.
After the research my colleague and I decided to write a book that includes all the documents used and a very detailed explanation of these records. In the book we also include links to some of the research videos to help make our work crystal clear to the reader.
The book will be available on Amazon by June 25th, 2024, and the title of the publication is “Hocus Pocus the art of deception”. The size is 8.5 by 11 inches to allow for excellent examination of the documents. The page count is 203 pages.
The amendment referred to in the book is the “Titles of Nobility and Honor amendment” proposed by Congress in May of 1810. History tells us that Connecticut did not ratify, that the amendment did not receive the sanction of thirteen states and that it was never adopted as a part of the Constitution. This book proves beyond all doubt, that history is wrong.
Stanley Ivan Evans
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