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My Flags Page: With the new "Waldo's Web" logo, comes a certain amount of needful explanation pertaining to the display of several flags in it's center.

The Christus standing afront the US Flags and UN Symbol

Starting in the upper left hand corner: The United States Civil Flag. Most Americans don't even realize that the United States has a Civil Flag, despite the fact that 2/3 of the federal government are actually civil, not military, installations.

In the upper right hand corner, you'll find the American Flag. Most people are under the assumption that the United States Military Flag is the American Flag so I have decided to remind them that the States of America [America] is separate from the United States [federal government]. The American Flag, a ready-to-strike, coiled rattlesnake on a yellow backdrop with the words �DON'T TREAD ON ME!� underneath, represents the sovereignty of the individual people.

On the bottom I placed the United Nations symbol next to the United States Military Flag. The U.S. Military flag is displaying military distress to symbolize the jeopardy in which the Republic now resides. It is a call for help. So long as the United States supports the United Nations, or any other One World Order, the Republic will remain in this state of distress.

I chose the LDS christus to symbolize my Christianity and membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and to remind visitors that this site is personal and stands as testimony that Christ lives. Christ also symbolizes the truth and validity of the contents of my website.

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The U.S. Military Flag:

Since World War Two (and more so since September 11th 2001), many people have been under the false assumption that they are patriots merely because they sport the United States military flag. This is wrong because of a number of reasons.

One of the biggest things people who hang flags to show they are a patriot do wrong, is fly the flag backwards. The proper way to hang (stripes go vertical) the military flag (such as in a shop window for street display) is to have the star field in the upper right hand corner, NOT the LEFT! The ONLY time the star field should be in the upper left hand corner is when the flag is flying normally.

The proper way to fly the flag horizontal

This the correct way to fly the military flag.

The proper way to hang the flag vertical

This is the correct way to hang the military flag

To help understand this, draw a proper military flag with the stripes horizontal, like they're supposed to be, with the star field in the upper left hand corner, like it's supposed to be. Then, without picking the paper up, turn it so the stripes are vertical with the star field on the top. This is how the military flag should look while hanging. Notice the star field is in the upper RIGHT hand corner.

The U.S. Military Flag upside down

This the correct way to signal distress with the military flag.

The Fringed U.S. Military Flag

The fringed flag signals U.S. Military control/subjugation.

Before the Civil War, the United States Military Flag was displayed over military installations within the United States and the territories claimed by the Republic. When the Civil War started, the country was thrown into a state of admiralty/military jurisdiction of Law Merchant that should have been surrendered with the conclusion of the war. With the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, however, it seems the actual conclusion itself is shrouded in mystery, for the U.S. Military has remained in unlawful occupation within several states of the States of America.

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The U.S. Civil Flag:

The Original Civil Flag The Latest Civil Flag

Did you know that the U.S. actually has a flag for the civil peacetime too? That's right, and this is it. The civil flag started out looking similar to the military flag with specific differences. The star field on the civil flag is in the same upper left hand corner only with inverted colors to that of the military flag, blue stars on a white background. The stripes of the civil flag flow vertical as opposed to the military flags horizontal stripes.

Through the years, the civil flag took on changes. the star field was replaced with a white canton bearing the Arms of the United States, and and three more stripe were added for the then 16 states. It was originally the Customs Flag.

Both civil flags are correct civil flags. They should, however, only be flown by civilians to symbolize civilian control as apposed to military control.

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America's Flag

The American Flag

No U.S. Flag, whether civil or military should be flown or hanged anywhere in the individual States of America except in federal settings and installations. In fact, no U.S. flag ever did until after world war two with the institution of Social Security and the Buck Act of 1940, 4 U.S.C.S. 104-113. And, just as the federal flags should only be flown in federal settings and installations, the individual state flags should only be displayed in state settings and installations.

In the Republic, the American people are the supreme power and are symbolized by their own American Flag which separate from the government flags.

Americans should not endorse the flaunting of any U.S. flag within the States of America, whether it be the civil or military flag. Instead we should support our individual sovereignty by displaying the American Flag.

As Sovereign Americans, we should do the best we can to spread the truth about the unlawful circumventing of the U.S. Constitution and put a stop to the assumed U.S. territorial jurisdiction on the sovereign States, bringing them out from under the admiralty/military jurisdiction of Law Merchant.

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