๐บ๐ธ Is the United States Just a Corporation? The Truth Behind the Act of 1871 and Washington D.C.’s Status
Published on Crazy Rick’s | Truth Seeker Series
What if we told you that the country you live in isn't really a country at all—but a corporation? And that Washington D.C. isn’t even part of the United States, but a foreign-controlled territory?
Welcome to one of the most talked-about yet misunderstood theories among truth seekers. Let's break it down and explore what’s real, what’s misinterpreted, and what it all could mean for your freedom.
๐️ The Claim: “United States Inc.” and the Act of 1871
Many truth seekers believe that after the Civil War, a crucial piece of legislation called the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 secretly turned the U.S. into a corporate entity—one that no longer honors the original Constitution.
According to this view, “The United States of America” was replaced by a for-profit corporation named “THE UNITED STATES,” operating under maritime law. This entity allegedly serves elite financial powers, not the American people.
Some even tie this to The City of London, the Vatican, and powerful global banking families.
So, when you pledge allegiance or pay taxes, are you doing it as a free citizen—or as corporate property?
๐ Washington D.C.: A Foreign Land?
The theory goes deeper: Washington D.C., truth seekers claim, is not actually part of the U.S.—but a separate, sovereign city-state with its own laws and rules, much like Vatican City or the City of London.
Supporters say D.C. acts as the corporate headquarters of “United States Inc.” and does not represent the will of the people.
๐งพ What the Act of 1871 Actually Did
Let’s fact-check this.
The District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 did not convert the country into a corporation. What it did was establish a municipal government for Washington D.C.—an administrative move to help the capital function.
There is no legal document or court ruling that proves the U.S. was turned into a corporation or that citizens became collateral.
⚖️ The “Strawman” Theory Connection
This belief often overlaps with the “strawman theory,” which claims that the government creates a second version of you—a legal fiction represented by your name in all caps. They say this “strawman” is used to control your legal rights and financial activity.
Truth seekers argue that separating yourself from this identity can reclaim your sovereignty. This has never worked, don't do anything stupid.
๐️ What Drives These Beliefs?
Whether or not the theory holds legal weight, it resonates with millions because of deeper concerns:
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๐ค Loss of control in an increasingly bureaucratic world
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๐ธ Government collusion with big banks and corporations
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๐ Erosion of individual rights
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๐ต️ Lack of transparency in the systems we’re told to trust
Are these just “conspiracies”—or are they symptoms of a system designed to keep the average person in the dark?
๐ฌ Questions for Our Truth-Seeking Readers
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Have you ever seen your name in all caps on a legal document and wondered why?
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Do you believe the federal government represents the people—or corporate interests?
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Should Americans demand a return to constitutional values and transparency?
Drop your thoughts in the comments. Let’s get loud.
๐ง Final Thoughts: Just Misinterpretation, or Intentional Obfuscation?
The theory that the United States is a corporation is widely dismissed by legal experts—but the popularity of the idea speaks volumes. Even if the legal claims are flawed, they point to a deeper truth: people don’t trust the system anymore.
And maybe that’s the real story here.
๐งญ Stay curious, question everything, and never stop seeking truth.
—Crazy Rick

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