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The greatest cover-up of the Clinton administration is its conspiracy with the United States Congress and the courts operating in Texas and the major news media to maintain complete silence about the success of the Texas independence movement. (see related story) The Republic of Texas has now gained trade and commerce recognition from over 140 nations. The Republic of Texas has proven that it is a nation of people who, under international law, are entitled to vote for government reform and to decide whether to stand as an independent nation free of the United States. This recognition stems from the attack on The Republic of Texas Embassy near Ft. Davis, Texas in May of 1997 after one of its embassy guards was attacked and captured by the local sheriff, Steve Bailey.
Subsequent offensive attacks by various law enforcement agencies and U.S. military forces against the Embassy resulted in an official international agreement exercised under authority of the Clinton administration and the Texas governor to remedy the captive-nation status of Texas and stop the attempts by the United States to keep Texas under an illegal annexation which was dissolved in 1861 by the People of Texas. A February 18, 1998 Registry of the nations willing to do business with independent Texas was filed for publication with the United Nations in connection with Texas' independence petition called ‘The Texas Peace Initiative' pending before the United Nations. It has been conclusively shown that Texas has never been lawfully annexed into the United States but has been held as a captive territory under the war powers of the American Civil War.
It is believed by many that Texas' independence will have a profound, worldwide effect as Texas takes its place among the world's nations as the eleventh largest economy. The terms of The Republic of Texas' agreement with the United States have not been made public, and these terms have not been contested by the designated representative of the second party in the coalition government, Bob Bullock, President of the State of Texas Senate. Various beneficial effects should soon start to surface from the coalition government as The Republic of Texas starts assuming State of Texas and United States agency positions under coalition government.
"Texas--still a nation" is now being voiced by many who are demanding the end of the current out-of-control government which has undermined Christian values. Many feel that Texas' independence is the only cure left to bring Texas back to common sense, both in government and in the lives of many of the people now being destroyed by bureaucratic and judicial corruption.