The Forgotten Law: How America Was Designed to Destroy Corporate Tyranny

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Before corporations ruled everything, the Founding generation feared them.
They wrote laws to keep them small, temporary, and accountable to the people — because they’d seen what the East India Company and the Crown corporations did to the world: exploitation, monopolies, and enslavement disguised as trade.

But everything changed in 1886, when one Supreme Court case quietly rewired the system — giving corporations the same rights as people. From that moment, the Republic became a company town.

What began as a warning turned into a prophecy:
Power always finds a way to consolidate — unless the people remember the original blueprint.

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