In the 1940s, when Roosevelt signed the bill declaring war on Japan, he unknowingly signed on wax paper, which created TWO copies of his signature, one on the bill, one on a blank piece of paper. 5 years after WWII was over, a homicidal maniac broke out of an asylum and sought refuge in the Grand Canyon. A few days later he found legal papers that stated that he OWNED the Grand Canyon. He took them to court and declared the Grand Canyon and land surrounding it a sovereign nation. He then set up his own Congress and Cabinet and Democracy and a Constitution mocking the US's one and declared war on insects. He then used the blank piece of paper he found with Roosevelt's signature and got the US's unknowing help in the "war". The country then kidnapped tourists and forced them into the army. T
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| - In the 1940s, when Roosevelt signed the bill declaring war on Japan, he unknowingly signed on wax paper, which created TWO copies of his signature, one on the bill, one on a blank piece of paper. 5 years after WWII was over, a homicidal maniac broke out of an asylum and sought refuge in the Grand Canyon. A few days later he found legal papers that stated that he OWNED the Grand Canyon. He took them to court and declared the Grand Canyon and land surrounding it a sovereign nation. He then set up his own Congress and Cabinet and Democracy and a Constitution mocking the US's one and declared war on insects. He then used the blank piece of paper he found with Roosevelt's signature and got the US's unknowing help in the "war". The country then kidnapped tourists and forced them into the army. T
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| - In the 1940s, when Roosevelt signed the bill declaring war on Japan, he unknowingly signed on wax paper, which created TWO copies of his signature, one on the bill, one on a blank piece of paper. 5 years after WWII was over, a homicidal maniac broke out of an asylum and sought refuge in the Grand Canyon. A few days later he found legal papers that stated that he OWNED the Grand Canyon. He took them to court and declared the Grand Canyon and land surrounding it a sovereign nation. He then set up his own Congress and Cabinet and Democracy and a Constitution mocking the US's one and declared war on insects. He then used the blank piece of paper he found with Roosevelt's signature and got the US's unknowing help in the "war". The country then kidnapped tourists and forced them into the army. The US, finding out this, signs a treaty with the country for in exchange for the tourists they would give them 5,000 new recruits. They quickly agree and the US soon regretted the treaty.
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