Suzanne Nevling and Richard Green discuss the Original 13th Amendment

Suzanne Nevling and Richard Green will discuss the Original 13th Amendment and why it is so important RIGHT NOW to retrieve it from the dustbins of history.

Did you KNOW that the Original 13th Amendment was ratified in the State of Virginia on March 12, 1819, but then was overwritten and replaced in 1865 just after the end of the American Civil War?

According to history books, the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution officially abolished and continues to prohibit slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. It was adopted on December 6, 1865, and was then declared in a proclamation of Secretary of State William H. Seward on December 18, 1865.

Two renown researchers, Suzanne Nevling and Richard Green (known to RMN Readers as Patriotlad), have uncovered factual evidence that the Original 13th Amendment was actually passed 46 years earlier and was ratified to prohibit U.S. citizens such as Alan Greenspan and George H. W. Bush from holding and accepting titles of nobility from foreign powers.

Here’s the actual wording of the Original 13th Amendment:
“If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince, or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them.”

Everyone is sovereign and equal! Bestowing TITLES to the ruling elite are verboten under the law!

Listen to the show and click here to read about the Original 13th Amendment.

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