AMERICANA
EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF MY OWN HOUSE
YOURS TRULY
Born in Virginia in 1979 and raised in the greater Philadelphia, PA area since about 1980, yours truly is not very well traveled within the confines of my own country (and have never experienced visiting a foreign nation).
While at the current moment I may not have the resources to explore the wonders of my own house, the United States of America, this section of the website is an attempt to take a "virtual" tour. |
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Abbreviation: U.S.A.
Continent: North America European "Discovery": 1492 Official Founding: July 4, 1776 Area Size: 3,119,885 sq miles (mainland); 3,797,000 sq miles (including Alaska and Hawaii) Population Size: 332,000,000 States: 50 Capitol City: Washington, D.C. Original Intent Government Type: Constitutional Republic Actual Government Type: Oligarch Police-State called "Democracy" Current President: Joe Biden Primary Language: American-English Currency: The Dollar Money Issuer: The Federal Reserve |
Terms and Definitions
"America" - Is named after the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci after he explored the Continent(s) between 1499 and 1502 that Christopher Columbus "discovered" in 1492. In 1507 a 2D map was created labelling these "discovered" continents as "North" and "South" America respectively.
"United States of America" - On September 9, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted a new name for what was being called the "United Colonies" and the moniker became the "United States of America". The "United States of America" (or what some might call the "States United on the American Continent" refers to the land mass of the 50-states.
"Colony" - A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
"State" - A nation or territory considered as an organized political territory under one government.
"Estate" - An extensive area of land in the country owned by one person, family, or organization. (The 50-states are actually 50 "Estates"?)
"United States" - Often used interchangeably with "United States of America" is actually something completely different. The "United States" is a corporation (a company) and does not refer to the land mass of the 50-states.
"Government" / "Governmint" - (a) "Government" etymologically comes from "Guber" or "Gubernatorial", which comes from Latin and means to "control"; "ment" refer to the "mind", like the word "mental"; so the word "Government" means to "control the mind" or "mind control"
(b) "Governmint", vowels being used interchangeably as with the "e" and "i" in "ment/mint"; "mint" refers to money, so "Governmint" is "Money Control"
Put, it together, "Control the Money" and you "Control the Mind".
(b) "Governmint", vowels being used interchangeably as with the "e" and "i" in "ment/mint"; "mint" refers to money, so "Governmint" is "Money Control"
Put, it together, "Control the Money" and you "Control the Mind".
The Flag
"The Betsy Ross Flag" - Considered the original Flag designed by Francis Hopkinson and sewn by Betsy Ross at 239th Arch Street in Philadelphia, PA.
The American Flag was made official on June 14, 1777. The 13-stars arranged in a circle are modeled after the halo around Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Thirteen (Twelve Apostles + Jesus or Twelve Houses of the Zodiac + The Sun) represents the "Perfect Government". Mary represents the night sky, so the dark blue representing the night sky with the stars. |
"The Current American Flag" - With 13 horizontal red and white stripes to honor the 13 original American Colonies. A blue sky featuring 50 white upright pentagrams (stars) representing the 50-states. Through symbolic language, Horizontal stripes indigate a nation under "Military" rule?
The "Red, White, and Blue" color scheme is an ode to Scottish-Rite Freemasonry? Which features the Red Lodge (degrees 4 through 32), White Lodge (degrees 34 through 45), and the Blue Lodge (Entry level degrees 1 through 3) This Flag represents the United States of America (The Land mass of the 50-states). |
"The Corporate Flag" - This looks very similar to the American Flag, but the Gold Fringe is more symbolic language.
This flag does not represent a country, this flag represent the "United States" (a corporation called "United States") which is subject to Maritime Admiralty Law. The Gold Fringe is a symbolic language representing a nation that's under "Martial Law"? |
The Principles of the United States of America (Original Intent)
Since its inception in 1776, the United States of America has been subjected to a mass amount of corruption that have thwarted the nation from its original principles based on the ideas of Human Freedom and Humanity governing itself to absolute governmental control and tyranny, not only over its own people, but on a global scale.
The documents below, which you can read through by clicking the links, showcase America's original intent and the blue print for creating a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
The form of Government America was originally intended to be was a Republic, which means "ruled by Law" or "Lex is Rex" (The Law is King). The Law, when comes to America, is set in stone through the Documents below.
The purpose of American's government, and it's only purpose, is suppose to protect the "Rights" (actions that do not cause harm to others) of the people.
The documents below, which you can read through by clicking the links, showcase America's original intent and the blue print for creating a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
The form of Government America was originally intended to be was a Republic, which means "ruled by Law" or "Lex is Rex" (The Law is King). The Law, when comes to America, is set in stone through the Documents below.
The purpose of American's government, and it's only purpose, is suppose to protect the "Rights" (actions that do not cause harm to others) of the people.
THE CHARTER
THE BYLAWS
THE FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS
Where is the United States of America located?
The United States of America is a nation on the North American Continent that comprises of what are supposed to be 50 separate countries called "states" that come together to form one Nation.
A Brief History of the United States of America
"Native Americans"
Europeans
The mainland of the North American continent was "discovered" by Europeans via the Vikings in about 1,000 A.D. sailing from Greenland to the Canadian province of Newfoundland.
Europeans interest in the North American continent increased via the exploration of Christopher Columbus in 1492 and the first settlers arrived in Jamestown (Virginia) in 1607. |
Becoming the United States of America
Following desputes with European authorities (mainly Great Britain) the American Colonists officially declared themselves an independent nation on July 4, 1776, below you can read the founding documents by clicking the links.
These documents set forth the principals and purposes for the United States of America's existence. |
The Purpose for this Section
The purpose of this section of the website is to explore the wonders of the 50 States that form the United States of America.
The 50 States each have their own unique history as to how they've became to be and their purpose for joining the United States of America. Each State is almost like an individual country with their own sets of laws and own cultures and traditions.
The 50 States each have their own unique history as to how they've became to be and their purpose for joining the United States of America. Each State is almost like an individual country with their own sets of laws and own cultures and traditions.
To accomplish this, let's take a look at each State individually and virtually discover the diversity that is the United States of America