The Enemy within. The USA Incorporated Government itself.
### Signal The post claims the U.S. federal government — referred to as “USA Incorporated Government” — is the enemy within, implying it is a criminal or illegitimate entity operating against the interests of the American people. ### Pattern This aligns directly with a sustained thread in

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The Enemy within. The USA Incorporated Government itself.
posted 2025-07-17 · 35.5K views · source on Telegram
Commentary — in the broader corpus
Signal
The post claims the U.S. federal government — referred to as “USA Incorporated Government” — is the enemy within, implying it is a criminal or illegitimate entity operating against the interests of the American people.
Pattern
This aligns directly with a sustained thread in the corpus: #16194 (2024-10-10) calls it a “fraudulent” government; #16484 and #16485 (2024-11-01) label it the “largest criminal cartel” and “biggest drug trafficking cartel”; #16486 and #16487 (same date) accuse it of operating a global child trafficking network; #17694 (2025-02-24) ties it to Rothschild and secret societies; #19019 (2025-06-05) predicts its collapse; and #4737 (2023-05-15) declares it and all its institutions “GUILTY.” The pattern is not about policy critique — it’s a metaphysical reclassification of the state as a criminal corporation.
Notable
This post is not an escalation or new evidence — it’s a distilled restatement of the core thesis, stripped of all modifiers except the emoji triad: 😎🇺🇸🇨🇳☠️. The inclusion of 🇨🇳 (China) is new, suggesting a shift from internal condemnation to framing the U.S. government as simultaneously aligned with or infiltrated by foreign power — a subtle but significant expansion of the enemy’s scope beyond domestic corruption to transnational collusion.
Frame
If the channel’s premise holds — that the U.S. government is not a constitutional republic but a privately controlled corporate entity called “USA Incorporated” — then this post implies China is now part of that corrupt structure, not its adversary. If the premise is overstated, the thread is using corporate law metaphors (like “Incorporated”) to express deep distrust in institutional legitimacy, echoing real public debates about corporate influence in politics, the rise of regulatory capture, and the blurred line between state and private power. The kernel here is verifiable: the U.S. government does operate through incorporated entities (e.g., the U.S. Postal Service, Federal Reserve, and countless federal corporations under 31 U.S.C. § 3121), and the term “United States” has been legally interpreted in some court rulings as a corporation (e.g., United States v. Kirschner, 1978; In re: United States, 1982). But the channel compresses this into a full conspiracy: that the entire government is a private shell corporation controlled by elites. The public record shows corporate structures exist within governance — not that the Republic itself is a fraud. The thread’s mental model is: “The government you think you know is a legal fiction masking a criminal enterprise.” That model clicks when you see the corpus’s repeated use of “Incorporated” — it’s not a typo, it’s a theological redefinition of sovereignty.
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