The Corporate Veil — America’s Hidden Transformation
15th March 2025
What if the America you pledge allegiance to isn’t the one running the show? This investigation examines how America’s governance system fundamentally transformed since 1871 through a documented pattern of legal, financial, and administrative changes. The evidence reveals a gradual shift from constitutional principles toward corporate-style management structures – not through a single event, but through an accumulation of incremental changes spanning generations that have quietly restructured the relationship between citizens and government.
This analysis prioritizes primary sources, identifies patterns across multiple domains rather than isolated events, and examines timeline correlations – particularly noting how crises often preceded centralization initiatives. By examining primary sources including Congressional records, Treasury documents, Supreme Court decisions, and international agreements, we identify how:
Actually, this started with the Civil War, which overthrew the original Constitutional order and massively empowered the Federal government in all areas of life. This was perfected a hundred years later in the Federal civil rights laws, which eliminated the previous right of free association in favor of the government telling everybody who to live near, who to do business with, and where to send their kids to school.