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The Flag everyone fly's now days IS NOT the peace Flag period. It is called the Title 4 Battle Flag. The American Civil Flag has vertical Stripes and can be seen on JFK's grave to this day. Flying the Flag most know as old Glory is a big mistake, it gives the Federal Gov Jurisdiction over your home and you period. The Civil Flag is what people need to get back too. Where did the poster of this question learn that the Flag we use today is a title 4 peace time? That is BS. The Flag in the court room is called a British Admiralty Flag and the one outside is the title 4 battle flag and was designated for Coast Guard ships and the Military only. man people are stupid.

The proper red, white, and blue Title 4 U.S.C. Section 1, Chapter 1 Civilian American Flag of the unity States of America with no yellow coloring or fringe takes precedence over all other flags because it is the flag of America the Nation, with an organic constitution. It has very specific dimensions that are defined in TITLE 4 of the UNITY-STATES CODE at CHAPTER 1: SECTIONS 1 and 2, it establishes the civilian jurisdiction for all courts in the united States of America, and its presence invokes constitutional authority. This civilian authority is mandated in almost all the State constitutions.

TITLE 4 U.S.C.A.

CHAPTER 1

PART I - DESIGN OF THE FLAG

Section 1. - The flag of the United States shall have thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red and white, and a union consisting of white stars on a field of blue.

Section 2. - The positions of the stars in the union of the flag and in the union jack shall be as indicated on the attachment to this order, which is hereby made a part of this order.

Section 3. - The dimensions of the constituent parts of the flag shall conform to the proportions set forth in the attachment referred to in section 2 of this order.

Posted by Stephen J Miller November 30th 2012

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Q: Why is the title 42 peace flag flown on the outside of the courthouse in the US while in the courtroom the war flag with the gold fringe is flown?
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