Monday, November 24, 2025

Thom Hartmann neglects to mention that Corporate Legal Personhood was Skull&Bones judge Waite decision

 https://hartmannreport.com/p/citizens-united-is-a-lie/comments

 When Hartmann said Waite was a Yale graduate I quick got Millegan's Skull and Bones book off the shelf - sure enough class of 1837 Skull and Bones member Waite. 

 You can't make this stuff up!! I tried to post a comment but Hartmann makes you pay to post comments - kind of ironic....no mention of "skull" in the comments.

https://hartmannreport.com/p/citizens-united-is-a-lie 

No mention of "skull" on his article either.

Now let's search his book!

No results for "skull" in his book either. oops.

Thomas Hartmann is missing a big secret behind Corporate Legal personhood. Skull and Bones!!

In these two sentences (according to the conventional wisdom), Waite weakened the kind of democratic republic the original authors of the Constitution had envisioned, and set the stage for the future worldwide damage of our environmental, governmental, and cultural commons.

The plutocracy that had arisen with the East India Company in 1600, and been fought back by America’s Founders, had gained a tool that was to allow them, in the coming decades, to once again gain control of most of North America, and then the world.

Ironically, of the 307 Fourteenth Amendment cases brought before the Supreme Court in the years between his proclamation and 1910, only 19 dealt with African Americans: 288 were suits brought by corporations seeking the rights of natural persons.

 

 

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