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Subj: Re: [RedemptionByMethod] 3 cent nondomestic mailDate: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 6:32:53 AM
From: [email protected]
OK, here is what I discovered yesterday.
I when looking for more answers concerning this 2 cent drop letter issue. What I
found is that you must use the drop box INSIDE the post office. The drop letter box
is clearly marked and is stated in the legislation Patriot posted and here:
Now it does not end there as I investigated yesterday that there is a jurisdiction
issue as the USPS and the USPO are completely different but the USPS had taken on
all liabilities of the USPO, thus they must honor the legislation noted above and what
12 Stat 701, CHAP. LXXI:
CHAP. LXXI.--An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Post-Office Department.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of
America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster-General shall have the power
to appoint and commission all postmasters whose salary or compensation for the
preceding fiscal year shall at the time of such appointment have been ascertained
to be less than one thousand dollars per year; and in all other cases the Presidentshall appoint. The person appointed postmaster shall reside within the delivery of
the office to which he shall be appointed.
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[at 12 Stat. 705] SEC. 23. And be it further enacted, That the rate of postage on
all letters not transmitted through the mails of the United States, but delivered
through the post-office or its carriers, commonly described as local or drop letters,and not exceeding one half ounce in weight, shall be uniform at two cents, and an
additional rate for each half ounce or fraction thereof of additional weight, to be in
all cases prepaid by postage stamps affixed to the envelope of such letter, but no
extra postage or carrier's fee shall hereafter be charged or collected upon lettersdelivered by carriers, nor upon letters collected by them for mailing or for delivery.
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please explain this 2&3 cent stamp usage & the definition of
non-domestic
From: Patriot Info To:[email protected]: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 5:32:47 AMSubject: RE: [RedemptionByMethod] 3 cent nondomestic mail
Patriot posted.
So, I got to the understanding that the Nixon administration had quazy sold the
USPS to a French corporation where is stands today. But now it gets even better. I
read somewhere there was a return receipt for international mail and it is known as
just that under the PS Form 2865 used for verification of delivery. NOw wrap your
brains around this thought.
When you drop the letter in the drop box with 2 cents for every 1/2 once (I did read
something about 3 cents) you are dropping the letter in France to be delivered to
the US. Damn the is wierd but thinking about it, what implications would that
involke. Well, with out proof, I am in the belief that the search for international
juisdiction lies in this thought. If I am to deliver a BILL or response or what ever
through the international waters AND I have a return reciept to prove the dilivery
occurred then and now only then I have the international attention of affairs.
Spooky as it sounds I truely believe this is what has been missing for some time.
The Post is protected incase the present government fails or is removed. That is
what the Declaration of Independence intent was all about. If we are dissatisfied
wiht the present government we can and shall have it removed. Screw the
Constitution, it is good a toilet paper to us. We are to operate under the right of self
determination and self exile and not the Bill of Rights.
So with that said there is truly a connection of our Post being in position when the
shit hits the fan. Excuse my French.
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On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 5:51 AM, Brandon Sims wrote:
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