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    "The Truth as I see it."Updated The Twenty-fifth day of the Tenth month, anno Domini Two thousand four

    American Governance

    Both systems concurrently exist today. However, the corporate system has been gainingpredominance in the last 70 years. Many Sovereigns have contracted with the corporatesystem unknowingly, unintentionally, and or without ull disclosure. !hich one do "ouwant or "oursel, "our amily, and "our posterity# $nce you know the dierence, "ou

    may have to make a decision or "oursel, "our amily, and "our posterity. %hat decisionmay re&uire changes in how you do things. "ou may have to undo what has been done

    and make your Sovereign status known. %his is not taught in government schools,because they do not want you to know this. %hey want power and control over the masses

    they call 'Human (esources.'

    iginal )$(*$(+%-escription -S)(*%$/

    union o the several statesthe states united

    united states in Congress assembledThe united states of America

    The nited States o +mericaThe United States

    (defined as the original or organic)

    the /%- S%+%S%H /%- S%+%S $1 +M()+

    (all capital letters--a fiction--a corporation)the United States of America

    the United States(defined as the corporate US),

    a (epublichaving its beginning in 1776

    a )orporation of !nglandCreated ("ncorporated) in #$%#

    To incorporate means to becomea part of something bigger

    ha&ing a de jureformof go&ernment (lawful) a de factogo&ernment (unlawful)

    Created by So&ereigns

    Created by merchants, and ban'ersthrough resident incoln and his

    cohorts

    *by acts of treason+

    They also forced the South and other states tosecede

    This artial aw go&ernment is a ictionmanaging ci&il affairs

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    Started with Declaration of "ndependencein#%%,Articles of Confederationin #%%$, and

    the Constitutionin #%$%

    Started with .ettysburg Addressin #$/, andthe "ncorporation of District of Columbia by Act

    of 0ebruary 1#, #$%#, under the !mergency2ar owers Actand the 3econstruction Acts4

    Then reorgani5ed 6une ##, #$%$--# Stat4 /#7 Chapter 1

    ntroduction /%($-)%$/

    *hiladelphiais the Capitol

    The +rticles o )onederationwere agreed to by the united states in

    Congress assembled on 8o&ember #9, #%%%and were ratified arch #, #%$#4 0rom the time

    of the Declaration of "ndependence, 6uly /,#%%, to the time of the Articles of

    Confederation there was a space of time ofsi:teen months and ele&en days4 During this

    periond of time, the se&eral nations, states,countries were so&ereign unto themsel&es as

    relates to foreign earthly powers4

    There was an outstanding debtof #% millionsil&er ira from french ban's o&er 1# separate

    occasions all due on December #, #%$74

    Therefore, a )onstitutionhad to be drafted asa ban'ruptcy Charter4

    +rticles establish a so&ereign nation but all)onstitutions are ban'ruptcy charters or

    compacts4

    *resident +ndrew 2acksonpaid the debtinthe #$;abylon4

    Some of the 5nostic *riesthoodincludeB"lluminati, S'ull G >ones Society, @ospitaliers,Hnights of alta, Hnights of Columbus, Hnights

    of the 3ound Table, Eddfellows, Society of6esus, 6esuit riesthood, Hnights Templar,

    0reemasons, Scottish 3ite Temple, ?or' 3iteTemple, "nner Temple >ar, "nternationalTemple >ar Association, >arrister=s "nn,

    agistrates, >ar Attornies4

    Since #$%;, the .lobal !lite @as @eld Secret eetings in theAncient 3edwood 0orest of 8orthern California4 embers of

    the so-called >ohemian Club "nclude 0ormer residents!isenhower, 8i:on and 3eagan4 The >ush 0amily aintains aStrong "n&ol&ement4 !ach ?ear at >ohemian .ro&e, embersof This All-ale Club Don 3ed, >lac' and Sil&er 3obes and

    Conduct an Eccult 3itual 2herein They 2orship a .iant Stone

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    Ewl, Sacrificing a @uman >eing in !ffigy to 2hat They Call the.reat Ewl of >ohemia4--Ale: 6ones "nfo2ars4com

    US Titles and Codescall DC the United States

    %he )onstitutionor %he nited States o +merica

    8ow 'nown or referred to asthe organic constitution4

    This Constitution established a centralgo&ernment with limited powers to do the willof the people4 "ts purpose was to form a more

    perfect Union, establish 6ustice, insuredomestic Tranuillity, pro&ide for the common

    defence, promote the general 2elfare, andsecure the >lessings of iberty to oursel&es

    and our osterity4

    The )onstitution (a ban'ruptcy compact)designates and limits the powers of the newlyestablished central go&ernment and restrict its

    &enue to a district not e:ceeding #< milessuare and areas purchased for forts,

    maga5ines, arsenals, doc'yards, and otherneedful buildings4

    The organic Constitution was created in #%$%,adopted #%$7, and amended #%7#

    %he )onstitutiono the nited States

    The original organic Constitutionwas adopted by the corporation as

    its By6laws4 The Thirteenth Amendment wasreplaced, and other amendments added, some

    by fraud4

    The 8th and 9th +mendmentswere not ratified by the states4

    9th--documented research in T@! A2 T@AT8!!3 2AS by >ill >enson and 3ed

    >ec'man

    (epublic -M$)(+)"

    pledge allegiance to The United States ofAmerica, and to the (epublicfor which it

    stands, Ene nation under .od

    !mphasi5es Democracy which is the ne:tthing to 'Socialism'which is another form of

    ')ommunism'4

    Did you say CommunismICan=t happen hereI Chec' this outJ

    )ommunist Maniesto

    '(epublican'(means common rights)

    form of go&ernment

    5overnment o the peopleand by the people

    A republicis a self go&erning forum wherein afree, so&ereign, moral, and enlightened peopleguarantee to one another and to all minorities

    -emocracy(means riest rule)

    AMob (ule form of go&ernment gi&ing theimpression of representation and rule by it=s

    citi5ens4>ut, if you follow the paper trail it isB

    3ule by )rown o ngland, )rown %emplar(Temple)--a secret society,

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    the right and obligation to ha&e, retain, andprotect each other=s .od gi&en common 3ights

    to ife, 0reedom, iberty and the ursuit of@appiness in their separate capacities as freeinhabitants and or as free So&ereign peoplewithin a nation, state (nation state), and or acountry, all by positi&ely accepting the Eaths

    as recipients of the oaths of their ser&antsholding public office4

    The people created a republican form ofgo&ernment with limitations on their ser&ants4

    The people are the go&ernment,not their ser&ants4

    "shall guarantee to every state in this union

    a republican form of government"--

    Constitution, Art. I !ec

    and the 3atican(3oman ope)utili5ing the ob 3ule principle4

    The )rown is the 'ing=s corporation, setup todo the 'ing=s business

    and protect the 'ing from liability4

    Those in power behind the scenes dress uptheir candidates for office, help them get

    elected, and then control them while in office4Supposedly gi&ing you a choice when bothmaKor olitical parties and other parties arecontrolled by them4 Their controlled maKormedia is used to control and direct publicopinion4 So, you wonder who is really in

    control--"t=s definitely not the people4

    (epublican government is defined as one

    in which the powers of so&ereignty are &estedin the peopleand are exercised by the

    people, either directly,or throughrepresentati&es chosen by the people, to

    whom those powers are specifically delegated4--#lac$%s &a' (ictionary, 6th e)ition, pg 6*+

    -emocracyis defined as that form ofgo&ernment in which the so&ereign powerresides in and is exercised by the wholebody o ree citi:ensdirectly or indirectly

    through a system of representati&es4--#lac$%s &a' (ictionary, 6th e)ition, pg

    The rights o the peopleand the protectiono the peopleof America are its main

    concernand maintains that all states shall be

    guaranteed a (epublican orm ogovernment4

    !:pands and conuers bydeceitandraud4

    and uses'words o art'to decei&e4Con&inces Americans to utili5e

    such words and terms as '(esidence,''(eside', and 'S citi:en,'regional

    designations (fictional o&erlays) such as ')+','/3', '%;'etc4 in addresses to e:pand its&enue and control, and to obtain ')ertiicateso Birth'and to sign up for 'Social Security'

    to gain and maintain Kurisdiction4

    The central go&ernment is limited in power andability and its &enue is restricted by the

    Constitution to the 0 miles s&uaredistrictnow called 2ashington, D4C4 and its

    encla&es for forts and arsenals4

    .i&es away American rights, land, par's, andstreams o&er to a foreign go&ernment such asthe United 8ations by !:ecuti&e Erders or by

    decree and calling them 'Biospheres,''Biosphere (eserves,' '!orld HeritageSites' or some other designated name4

    As planned according to Article / of U8!SCE=s

    Statutory 0ramewor' for U484 >iosphere3eser&es

    4ist o Biospheres in S+

    3epresents 2e the people and the state3epublics among nations4

    3epresents its own supposed so&ereigntyamong nations4

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    i&ing souls are created by .od and areanswerable to their a'er who is Emnipotent4

    444one nation under .od444

    TheBibleis the >asis of all aw and moralstandards4 "n #$1

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    heads for not obeying the Hing4

    1lag 14+5

    %he nited States o+merica Military 1lag

    plain an) simple--no gol) fringe or other ornaments

    an) symbolism attache)

    /ot the originalS+ Military lag

    Some say it is a flag of AdmiraltyLaritime typeKurisdiction and is not suppose to be used on

    and4 Ethers say itMs not a flag at all, but fiction4

    @owe&er, the gold fringe which surrounds theflag gi&es notice that the American flag hasbeen captured and is now being used by thecorporate so-called go&ernment to gi&e noticeof its Kurisdiction4

    rior to the #79>

    . )ivil 1lag 66intended orpeace time usage, denotingcivil ?urisdiction under the)onstitution and commonlaw, has vertical stripes,blue stars on white

    background66last lownbeore )ivil !ar>>

    >>Has no ringe, braid @tasselA,eagle, ball, spear, etc.

    @+lthough the codes do not applyhere, the S+ Military lag isdescribed in %itle 8 o S)A

    %he continental S+ is at peace

    Appears to be a USA flag but hasone or more of the followingB

    1. 5old ringealong its borders(called a badge)

    . 5old braided cord(tassel)hanging from pole

    . Ballon top of pole (lastcannon ball fired)

    . agleon top of pole

    +. Spearon top of pole

    The flag shown abo&e is 8ot describedin Title / of USC and therefore is illegal

    on land e:cept for maybe (#) theresident since he is in charge of

    8a&al 0orces on high seas, and (1)na&al offices and yards4 resident

    !isenhower settled the debate on thewidth of the fringe4

    The so-called Kustification for a8a&alLaritime flag to be on land is

    that all land was under the high water

    mar' at one time e&en if it was eonsago4

    5overning Body 5$3(//5 B$-"

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    Three separate Departments

    #4 !:ecuti&e

    . egislature--can enactpositive law;4 6udicial

    Separation o *owers

    To announce that there must be no criticism of the resident,or that we are to stand by the resident, right or wrong, is notonly unpatriotic and ser&ile, but is morally treasonable to the

    American public4--Theo)ore 0oosevelt, 1*1

    The resident (a Caesar)rules by xecutive $rder

    (Unconstitutional)

    Congress and the Courtsare under the resident as branches

    of the !:ecuti&e Department

    Congress sits by resolutionnot by positi&e law4

    Medium o xchange M-M $1 ;)H+/5

    4awul Money4eg

    al %enderUnits of oneti5ed -ebt

    @as substance @as no substance-->uilt on credit

    Controlled byTreasury of the united States of America

    Controlled by US Treasury

    3eal oneyAssets of &alue such as gold or sil&er

    or can be e:changed for same4

    any of the older generations of the Americanpeople were taught to write the S with two

    lines through it4 The two lines was a deri&ati&eof the U inside the S signifying Units ofSil&er4 The United States of America sil&erdollar is the accepted and appro&ed uniformmonetary unit (coin standard)4 The United

    States of America did not issue paper moneyuntil $9 years after its independence from

    >ritain, and when it did, it was bac'ed by sil&eror gold4 !&en at that, early Californians refusedto accept and use paper currency, especially

    the people in San 0rancisco4

    honey oney8ot bac'ed by assets

    but thri&es on faith alone4

    Today, all computer programs, stoc'certificates, financial paper, accounting

    records, balance sheets and summaries, bills,bonds, romissory notes, ban' paper such as

    chec's, et cetera use the familiar symbolha&ing only one line through it to denote the

    amount of debt considered4

    All 8otes are " Ewe ?ou=s ("EU=s)including 1ederal (eserve /otes(038=s) All8otes represent debt4 The corporate U8"T!DSTAT!S is in ban'ruptcy and has no assets

    but can only moneti5e debt4

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    4awul Moneyconsist o

    1. Silver coinsN (Sil&er Specie)Sil&er dollar--standard unit of &aluecontaining 7)--A pri&ate corporation created by the>an' of !ngland in #7#; and is owned byforeign ban'ersLin&estors The 0ederal 3eser&e

    is a continuation of the xche&uer of theCrown of !ngland4

    )ongressman Mc1addenSpeaks $ut

    )ongressman %raicantSpeaks $ut

    "Some eole thin/ the Federal -eser)e 6an/s are U.S.

    go)ernment institutions. They are not go)ernmentinstitutions. They are ri)ate credit monoolies which reyuon the eole of the U.S. for the benefit of themsel)esand their foreign and domestic swindlers and rich andredatory money lenders." hairman ouis T. (cFadden!:ouse 6an/ing and urrency ommittee! June $B! $C?#.

    A 'dollar'was defined by law as ;%#419grains of pure sil&er, which was the amountcontained in a Ene-Dollar sil&er coin4

    The gold eaglewas eui&alent to Ten sil&erdollars and had 1/%49< grains of pure gold4

    Therefore, ;%#419 grains of pure sil&er waseui&alent to 1/4%9 grains of pure gold

    The amount of 038=s printed is based upon thecorporate go&ernment=s borrowing or appetite

    for debt4 0or e:ampleB "f the corporatego&ernment prints P#

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    a Cratio4

    Coinage started in 7=D4 The first gold coinswere made 6uly ;#, #%79 and consisted of %//

    half eagles4 The irst paper currencywasissued in =9

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    banks(the 0ederal 3eser&e >an's) to controlthe issue of their currency, first by inflation andthen by deflation, the ban's and corporations

    that will grow up around them will depri&e thepeople of all property until their children wakeup homelesson the continent their fathers

    conuered44 --Thomas 6efferson

    millions of dollars of gold was ta'en out of thisCountry and transferred to !ngland4

    All of the remaining assets of the US citi5ens,including their person, are held by the

    Depository Trust Corporation (DTC), the centralsecurities depository, at 99 2ater Street, 8ew

    ?or', 8? - secured by Uniform CommercialCode (UCC) Commercial iens, which are then

    moneti5ed as debt money by the 0ederal3eser&e4

    Under the umbrella of the DTC lies the C!D! Corporation, the0ederal 3eser&e Corporation and the American >ar

    Association, the legal arm of the ban'ing interests4

    Sovereigns citi:ens

    4iving Soulscoming out of mothers wombonto the land of a state of the union areSo&ereign, 0reemen, and 0reebornunless that right is gi&en up 'nowingly,intentionally, and &oluntarily upon full

    disclosure4

    S citi:ens(Chattel roperty) are belligerentsin the field and are subject to its jurisdiction

    (2ashington DC)

    U4S4 citi5ens are 8th +mendment citi:ensimplemented by the Ci&il 3ights Act of #$

    originally established for the newly freedsla&es4

    That is to sayB 8ow sla&es of the corporatego&ernment plantation

    %he people are Sovereign

    444at the 3e&olution, the so&ereignty de&ol&edon the people and they are truly the

    so&ereigns of the country, but they areso&ereigns without subKects444 with none to

    go&ern but themsel&es the citi5ens of Americaare eual as fellow citi5ens, and as Koint

    tenants in the so&ereignty4--Chisholm &4 .eorgia (US) 1 Dall /#7, /9/, # !d //irth Certificate

    C!3T"0"CAT! E0 "! >"3T@ where themother signs and you will see the title of thebo: stating in small printB

    'M$%H( $( $%H( /1$(M+/%'.

    The word ET@!3 ma'es the mother 'aninormant.'>y signing the >irth Certificate asan informer, she contracts with the go&ernmentputting her child and her child=s future labor ascollateral for the national debt (ser&itude--sla&ery)4 The father or mother can rescind thecontract within three business days (Truth-in-ending)4

    Since the >irth Certificate neither lists thefather as the husband nor lists the wife=sacceptance of the fathers surnanme as herown but has the mothers maiden name instead,the baby is considered a B+S%(-4 >astardsare therefore under the care and control of theriest 3ule (democracy) and can be ta'en fromthe mother at any time4

    The hospitalsrecei&e a fairly large monetary

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    benefit (P;,an' Accounts, etc4

    lector8ot subKect to the e:clusi&e legislati&e power

    of Congress

    3oter3egistering to &ote is an admission that the

    declarant is subKect to the e:clusi&e legislati&epower of Congress and is a #/th Amendment

    citi5en residing in federal territory

    An !lector=s choice (election) or decisioncounts li'e one on the >oard of Directors

    A &oter=s voteis a recommendation onlyotes are counted at a pollor polling station4

    oll is defined as an inuiryinto public opinion4

    .S. citi:enswere declared enemiesof theU4S4 by 04D434 by !:ecuti&e Erder 8o4 1

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    eople become surety for the debt by a

    number of different ways4 Ene way is by aBirth )ertiicatewhen the baby=s footprint isplaced thereon before it touches the land4 Thecertificate is recorded at a County 3ecorder,

    then sent to a Secretary of State which sends itto the >ureau of Census of the CommerceDepartment4 This process con&erts a man=s

    life, labor, and property to an assetof the USgo&ernment when this person recei&es a

    benefit from the go&ernment such as a dri&erslicense, food stamps, free mail deli&ery, etc4This person becomes a fictional personain

    commerce4 The >irth Certificate is anunre&ealed %rust nstrument originally

    designed for the children of the newly freedblac' sla&es after the #/th Amendment4 The

    US has the ability to ta: and regulatecommerce4

    1reeborn

    0reeman

    0reeholderSo&ereign

    2e the people444

    Bond ServantTo co&er the debt in #7;; and future debt, the

    corporate go&ernment determined andestablished the &alue of the future labor of each

    indi&idual in its Kurisdiction to be P;

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    judicial&enue federal (feudal) &enue

    Ministerialcourt systemTo serve the people--"!ervant"

    Administrativecourt system0esponsible to the a)ministration

    --"!upport"

    The 7th +mendmentguarantees a trial by Kuryaccording to the rules of the common law

    when the &alue in contro&ersy e:ceeds P1ou&ier=s aw Dictionary

    '(e6venue'8ow often seen as 'revenue'which refers tomonies collected by changing ones &enue to a

    corporate go&ernment &enue4

    'in6law'i.e. "!on-in-la'" or a "covenant in la'"/

    Submersed in (true) law4Dealing with aw itself4

    'at 4aw'"Attorney at la'"

    Can be at somethingbut not submersed in it

    or a part of it4En the outside of law, not in it4

    '*rivate' side '*ublic' side

    man, woman, childone of the people

    '*erson'defined as a corporation, trust, partnership,444

    (all fictions)

    'the people'man'ind

    '*ersons'

    )ounselor Counsellor in-aw

    (awyer)

    8o license reuired

    8o registration reuired

    8o >ar card reuired

    6ust need to 'now the aw4

    The aw is simple

    Do not Effend Anyone

    @onor all contracts

    And of course, you ha&e to obey 8atures law

    +ttorneyan "Esquire"(>ritish nobility)a title meaning Shield >earer

    Attorney-at-lawThe defense Attorney, the rosecutor, and the

    so-called 6udge are all attorneys doing

    business in the corporate administrati&e courts(tribunals) of the U4S4 as agents of the Crownof !ngland

    Attorneys s'ear an oath to uphol) the

    "#A0 A!!CIATI2".

    The >A3 ASSEC"AT"E8 is registered with the"8T!38A 3!!8U! S!3"C! as a

    religious C0@cA@DA organi:ation4

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    such as gra&ity or breathe air to li&e4

    !ome people believe that the first letter of

    #.A.0 stan)s for "#ritish".(>ritish Accredited 3egistry)4

    This could be a myth, although the bar termmay ha&e originated in ondon ha&ing to do

    with an obstruction that denies or allowsentrance such as raising the bar being a

    bridge or a gate4

    The #A0 in the 3.!. 'as first organi4e) in

    5ississippi in 1+.

    The "integrated bar"movement, meaning "the

    con)ition prece)ent to the right to practice la',"'as initiate) in the 3! in 1*1 by the American

    urispru)ence !ociety.--#lac$%s &a' (ictionary, th e)ition

    STATE OF CALIFORNIA

    2hen only attorneys can understand thecodes, statutes, and regulations (so-called

    laws), then only attorneys should be reuired toobey them4--6ac' Sle&'off--1

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    The first ten articlesof amendment to the constitution

    are sometimes refereed to asBill o (ights

    which is incorrect4They are not a >ill but are simply

    amendments4

    The actual Bill o (ightswas a declaration in#$7 by Hing 2illiam and Fueen ary to their

    loyal subKects of the >ritish crown4"f you are in this Kurisdiction,

    you are a subKect of the crown as wellI

    -ue *rocessis reuiredDue rocess is optional--Sometimes .estapo-

    li'e tactics without reser&ation4

    Innocentuntil proven guilty Guiltyuntil proven innocent

    2urorsKudge the law as well as the factsThe Kuror Kudges only the facts(not the code)--The Kudge gi&es the statute, regulation, code,

    rule, etc4

    )rimeA crime is an offence against a public law4 This

    word, in its most general signification,comprehends all offences but, in its limited

    sense, it is confined to elony4# Chitty, .en4 r4 #/4

    14 The term misdemeanorincludes e&eryoffence inferior to felony, but punishable by

    indictment or by-particular prescribedproceedings4

    ;4 The term oence, also, may be consideredas, ha&ing the same meaning, but is usually,

    by itself, understood to be a crime notindictable but punishable, summarily, or by the

    forfeiture of, a penalty4>urn=s 6ust4 isdemeanor4

    /4 Crimes are defined and punished bystatutes and by the common law4 ostcommon lawoffences are as well 'nown, andas precisely ascertained, as those which aredefined by statutes yet, from the difficulty of

    e:actly defining and describing e&ery act whichought to be punished, the &ital and preser&ingprinciple has been adopted, that all immoral

    acts which tend to the preKudice of thecommunity are punishable by courts of Kustice4

    1 Swift=s Dig4All from >ou&ier=s aw Dictionary

    All crimes are consideredCommercial crimes4

    Any of the following types of crimes (0ederalor State)B Effenses against the re&enue lawsburglary counterfeiting forgery kidnappinglarceny robbery illegal sale or possession of

    deadly weapons prostitution(includingsoliciting, procuring, pandering, white sla&ing,'eeping house of ill fame, and li'e offenses)extortion swindling and confidence games

    and attempting to commit, conspiring tocommit, or compounding any of the foregoing

    crimes4 +ddictionto narcotic drugs and use ofmarihuana will be treated as i such were

    commercial crime.'4

    1% C03 Sec %14## (/-#-! S?ST!JJ

    Under this system, the Kudge ma'es legaldeterminations which is in accord with the

    creditors of this country4 8o awyer (y=!r) willdemand a 6UD"C"A D!T!3"8AT"E84

    egal Determinations A3! 8ET appealable asare 6udicial DeterminationsJJ egal

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    determinations are anything the Kudge saysthey are under their colorable ublic policy

    laws4 @owe&er, 6udicial determinations are inaccordance with the ublic aw and aresubKect to CE8stitutional constraints4

    Since the !rie 33 &4 Thomp'ins decision in#7;$, the courts ha&e operating under ublicolicy, in the interest of the nations creditors,

    instead of ublic aw in accord with theCE8stitution4

    The Kudges are not allowed to consider anycaselaw prior to #7;$J >UT, there is one case,

    Clearfield Trust, et al &4 US, ;#$ US ;;(#7/;), (see attachment)4 All courts are

    Administrati&e Tribunals, operating under aColorable Admiralty 6urisdiction calledStatutory 6urisdiction and all Kudges are

    Administrators, and all awyers (ronouncedy=!r) are officers of the colorable courts4The whole Kudiciary is administering the

    >an'ruptcy of the US, declared by 3oose&elt in#7;;JJ444

    --1

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    --Senate 3eport 7;-9/74

    +mendment 3

    "n all criminal prosecutions, the accused shallenKoy the right to a speedy and public trial, byan impartial Kury444, and to be informed of the

    nature and cause of the accusation to beconfronted with the witnesses against him to

    ha&e compulsory process for obtainingwitnesses in his fa&or, and to ha&e theassistance of counsel for his defense4

    (does not say attorney)

    .o&ernment may Kail Americans indefinitelywithout a trial4 --atriot Act

    So-called .o&ernment may monitor federalprison Kailhouse con&ersations between

    attorneys and clients, and deny cousel toAmericans accused of crimes4

    0ascism police-state tactics and methods,similar to 8a5i .ermany

    States S%+%S

    state when used by itself refers to the3epublics of The united states of America

    "n U4S4 Titles and Codes State refers to U4S4possessions such as uerto 3ico, .uam, etc4

    All of the states are (epublics

    e4g4 California republicCalifornia state

    or Kust California

    !ach state is a nationunto itself

    oliticians of each state formed a newgo&ernment and incorporated it into the federalUS go&ernment corporation and are therefore

    under its Kurisdiction4

    e4g4 State of Californiacorporate California

    California StateSTAT! E0 CA"0E38"A

    '!e the people'created the states (therepublics) and are So&ereign o&er the states4

    Certain powers are granted to the state,not by the state4

    A document made by the people to create astate purposely limits the powers granted to

    the state said document does not measure therights of those go&erned, but is to assure that

    those rights are not trampled upon4

    So&ereigns of California are sometimesreferred to as California nationals4 "n Te:as,

    Te:as nationals, etc4

    i'ewise, 2e the eople made the documentthat created the go&ernment of the UnitedStates of America (USA) and are therefore

    so&ereign o&er the USA go&ernment4

    The creator is o&er the created, not &ise &ersa

    The corporate states were created byincorporation into the corporate federal UnitedStates as corporate entities appearing to be

    similar to and o&erlaying the republics so as notto rouse suspicion4 i'ewise, the corporatestates created political subdi&isions of the

    corporate state such as CEU8T? E0 03!S8Ebeing similar to 0resno county but is notCEU8T? E0 AD!3A being similar to

    adera county but is not etc4

    The corporate States are controlled by thecorporate US go&ernment by its purse strings

    such as grants, funding, matching funds,re&enue sharing, disaster relief, etc4

    The citi5ens of such States are subKects andare called (esidents

    Deri&ed from 'res'meaning the thing andident meaning identify4 Therefore, aresident is 'a thing identiied.'And,'*resident'is -resident, meaning

    '*rincipal resident.'

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    Comprehensi&e Annual

    0inancial 3eport

    California's reu!lic Fla

    This flag was first flown on 2une 8, =89by

    American settlers in California who re&oltedagainst e:ican rule in California and

    proclaimed an independent republic4 Thisshort-li&ed re&olution ended on 2uly F, =894They raised a bear flag that had a gold starand red stripe from Eld .lory and a goldcolor silhouette of the California .ri55ly4

    (ore @istorical info)

    This flag is seen today in the corporate STAT!E0 CA"0E38"A usually with a gold fringe

    around it or with gold tassels, or with a ball or

    spear on top of the pole4 This corporate flaghas a red star

    "n California, the US corporate military flag is reuired to beflown abo&e the corporate California flag indicating which one

    is superior or submissi&e to the other4

    California=s original constitution was adoptedby the people of California and went into effect

    on /ovember D, =8FCalifornia wasadmitted into the union as a 3epublic on

    September F, =C04--olume 7, Statutes at arge, age /91

    The people created the original state constitution to gi&e thego&ernment limited powers and to act on behalf of, and for the

    people4

    0our days after being admitted, the residentsaid 444which, on due e:amination, is found to

    be republican in its form of go&ernment444

    The original constitution was re&ised andadopted by the corporate State of California on

    May 7, =7F"t has been re&ised many times hence4

    En April 1/, #79

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    nalienable vs nalienable

    -ebt -B%

    None!

    8oul)n%t it be nice to be completely out of )ebt,personally, an) have a stash of gol) an) silver

    besi)es9

    %rillionsof Dollars

    0irst bankruptcywas in #$;

    "n #$9 the total debt was

    P1,$1,97;,

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    "3S=s 080 ormsoriginated from the #onds used for funding incoln=s 2ar

    #$;, first year income ta: was e&er used inhistory of US

    The (Sis a collection arm of the 0ederal3eser&e4 The 0ederal 3eser&e was created bythe >an' of !ngland in #7#; and is owned byforeign in&estors4 The "3S is not listed as ago&ernment agency li'e other go&ernment

    agencies4

    The Constitution pro&ides for imposts, e:cises,and duties to pro&ide funds for running the

    go&ernment4

    6esus as'ed eter 0rom whom do the 'ingsof the earth collect duty and ta:es--from their

    own sons or from othersI eter replied 0romothers4 6esus said to him Then the sons are

    e:empt--atthew #%B19

    '+ll individual ncome %ax revenues aregone beore one nickel is spent on servicestaxpayers expect rom government'--3onald

    3eagan, #7$/

    .race Commission 3eport

    This corporate .o&ernment is actually funded by the trillions ofdollars collected from duties on importLe:ports and the e:ciseta:es placed on cigarettes, iuors and other products4 8otone cent of the trillions collected from income ta:es by "3S

    runs the go&ernment4 @ighways are funded by .asoline ta:es4

    The ostal Ser&ice is run li'e a business and is funded bypostage(stamps and the li'e)4

    nternal (evenue 4awswere (epealed in FDF

    3ead what former "3S agents ha&e to sayB

    Sherry *eel 2ackson, )*+

    2oe Bannister and 2ohn %urner

    Beneits B/1%S

    nalienable rightsare "not-a-lien-able" con)ition/

    meaning "can not be liene)"

    in other 'or)s, "cannot be infringe) upon"

    nalienable rights

    .o&ernment gi&en rightsthat are really *rivileges.

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    rights that can not be ta$en a'ay or lost/

    Composed ofB

    .od gi&en rights,Substantial rights,0undamental rights,8atural rights (breathe, locomotion etc4)

    nalienable vs nalienable

    3ight to !nKoyB

    1. 4ie

    . 4iberty. pursuit of Happiness

    . ull property ownership4

    "T#e $as%er does no% as& #is servan%sor slaves for !enefi%s"

    8o US benefits--!&ery li&ing soul is responsible forthemsel&es and has the option of helping others4

    !ach li&ing soul gi&es accordingly to help others in need andrecei&es the credit or gi&es the credit to his a'er andro&ider4

    8o ta: burdensor go&ernment debt obligations4

    Can be ta'en away at any time(are in-a-lien-able condition)

    So-called >enefits are as followsB

    . Social Security

    Applying for and recei&ing an 'SS card'ma'es one

    a member of the 'S -) )ommunist *arty'and iselibible for benefits of the party membership4 Sinceone is elibible for benefits, #oo' originated as a written record of theconuered holdings of 'ing 2illiam, which was

    later the basis of his ta:es and grants4

    roperty recorded at the recorders officema'es the corporate de facto go&ernment

    holders in due course

    ?our T is not recorded there, therefore you are holder in due

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    course for the T4

    3ecord the date family members are born,married, and the date they pass on in the

    1amily Bible

    Birth )ertiicate is reuired4 "t creates a trust

    and puts one into commerce as a fictionalpersona

    The -eath )ertiicate closes the trust

    Common aw arriage#4 Agreement of the two parties and consent of

    the father of the bride is all that is really

    reuired to be married, andLor14 arried by a minister or pastor constitutes a

    marriage, andLor;4 i&ing together for more than % years

    constitutes a marriage4

    A ceremony was optional4 The se&en years isonly encountered when one of the two

    reuirements for common law marriage wasmissing, presumably the consent of the father4The se&en years is the law of 6ubilee which isthe forgi&eness of the obligation to allow the

    marriage to be lawful4

    )ertiicate o Matrimony

    >oth .eorge 2ashington and Abrahamincoln were married without a marriage

    license4 They simply recorded their marriages

    in their 0amily >ibles4

    Marriage 4icense4"n&o'es the Corporate State to be the third

    party to your union and whate&er you concei&eis theirs and becomes their offspring (children)4That is why they can ta'e away your children at

    any time at their discretion4 The State lea&esthem in your custody and care unless or until

    they find reason not to4Definitions from

    >ACH=S A2 D"CT"E8A3?, /th !dBlicense

    The permission by competent authority to doan act which without such permission, would be

    illegal4

    marriage licenseA license or permission granted by public

    authority to persons who intend to intermarry42hat if you apply and the State says noI

    ntermarry is iscegenationMiscegenation

    mi:ture of races marriage between persons ofdifferent races, as between a white and a

    8egro4Some marriage licenses will actually state that

    its purpose is for interracial marriage4

    marriage certiicateAn instrument which certifies a marriage, and

    is e:ecuted by the person officiating at themarriage it is not intended to be signed by the

    parties, but is e&idence of the marriage4"t seems that a certificate would be more

    appropriate than a license4

    *astor Matt %rewhella

    *roperty *($*(%"

    0ull and complete ownership ri&ilege to use

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    1. +llodial %itle--and atents--Allodial0reeholder

    . Can not be ta:ed (Enly &oluntary). ?ou are king o your castle

    /4 8o go&ernment intrusion, in&ol&ement,or controls

    1. 0ee title--0eudal Title

    . 5rant -eedand %rust -eed 8oteB.3A8TE3 and .3A8T!! in all capsare

    fictional persona

    ;4 roperty ta: (ust pay)/4 Ether ta:es (such as water district

    ta:es)94 SubKect to control by go&ernment4 ehicle 3egistration

    (The incorporated State owns &ehicleson behalf of US)

    7. roperty and &ehicles are collateral forthe go&ernment debt

    '%he ultimate ownership o allproperty is in the State'

    1ree nterprise )+*%+4SM

    The people engage in ree enterprisebytrading ones labor for anothers labor4

    There is no filing, registering, or obtainingpermission or licensing from any go&ernment

    structure4

    The people are responsible for themsel&es andeach other4

    The people do not rely on insurance too&ercome irresponsibility and capriciousness4

    Composed of, encourages, and creates acorporate structure of corporations and big

    busineess that use people as human resources

    to further its goal to grow and e:pand andbecome more powerful therby eliminating

    competition and becoming more controlling4

    The thing created (the corporation) becomesmore powerful than the creator (man) who

    created it4 an is no longer free but issubser&ient (a sla&e) to the corporate structure4

    The corporate structure needs to reduce thewages of its human resources to decrease cost

    to increase profit to 'eep growing4

    Corporations eat each other and grow bigger

    and more powerful thereby allowing fewerpersons ha&ing big egos controlling the li&es of

    the common fol' from cradle to gra&e4

    Corporations ha&e no feelings4 Corporationsprimary purpose is to grow and are thereby

    less responsible and less sympathetic towardsthe people, thereby rely on and utili5e

    insurance or other resources such as thecorporate go&ernment to bail themsel&es out of

    irresponsible critical situations4

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    )ommon !ay ($+-!+"S

    So&ereigns ha&e a rightto use the commonway such as the tra&eled way (ublic right-of-

    way) for locomotion purposes4

    Dri&ers icenses are reuired, because dri&ingis a privilege4

    4ibertyof the common wayay lose licensed pri&ilege or ha&e it

    suspended at the whim of go&ernment

    8o Dri&er=s icense is reuired for pri&ate,personal, and recreational use of the common

    way4

    A dri&er=s license can only be reuired forthose people using the common way for

    commercial purposes such as Ta:i Dri&ers,Truc' Dri&ers, >us Dri&ers, Chauffeurs, etc4

    ust comply with the Department of otorehicles, the ehicle Code, which is e&er

    changing, and the @ighway atrol4

    !&en the ordinary ')lass )'Dri&er=s license isa commercial license4

    Euadcycle, or )ar--a mode of con&eyance or locomotion for

    pri&ate purpose4)ar is short for carriage such as horseless

    carriage4

    3ehicle--a mode of transportation such as acar, bus, or truc' specifically used for doing

    commercial business on the highway

    5uest--Ene who comes along for pleasureor pri&ate reasons without cost

    *assenger--A paying customer who wants tobe transported to another location

    %ravelingon the common way--The act oflocomotion and con&eyance on the commonway for pri&ate, personal, and recreational

    purposes

    -rivingon the road--The act of beingpropelled on the pa&ement area of the right of

    way for commercial purposes4

    )ontrol--The act of ha&ing power o&erlocomotion4

    -rive-The act engaging locomotion andcontrol of an automobile, bus, or truc' being

    used for commercial purposes4

    )ontrollingthe Car--The act of ha&ingpower o&er a car in a safe manner as it is

    propelled4Steeringthe car--Directing the path of the

    car as it is propelled4

    -rivingthe truc'-The act of controlling orsteering a truc' used for commercial purposes

    %raveler--Ene who uses any means oflocomotion, from point to point, for pri&ate and

    personal reasons, con&enience, and pleasure4

    -river--Ene who commercially uses theroadways and highways to ma'e money from

    hauling, mo&ing, or transporting products,pac'ages, materials, or passengers4

    Tra&eling and ocomotionare unalienable rights

    Dri&ing is a licensed pri&ilege that can beta'en away at any time4

    *eace $iceraintains the peace and the safety

    of the people

    *olice $icerA re-&enue agent that enforces corporate

    go&ernment contracts and protects the assetsof the corporate go&ernment including humanresources4 Compels performance, no inKured

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    party necessary4 Ene who has policing powersas found in a E"C! STAT! i4e4 8a5i

    .ermany4

    Mail M+4

    ost Efficeof the unite) states of America /%- S%+%S *$S%+4 S(3)

    /on6domesticail that mo&es outside of D4C4 its

    possessions and territories

    -$MS%)ail that mo&es between D4C4, the regions ofthe US, and possessions and territories of the

    U4S4

    Wip Code ne&er reuiredmust ne&er be usedand CA, 8, AW, etc4

    must ne&er be usedspell out completely or abbre&iate the stateproperly in upper and lower case letters such

    as Calif4 or 8e&4 or Ari54

    Gip )odesare reuiredwhen using federal regions

    such as CA, 8, AW, etc4

    1-(+4 (5$/+4SM%he +bolishment o 4ocal

    5overnment

    ; cents--So&ereign to So&ereignEtherwise ;% cents

    Cost is ;% cents for first class

    2rite out the state completely such asCalifornia or abbre&iated Calif44 8e&er useCA for the mailing location of a So&ereign or

    in your return mailing location4

    ust now use Kurisdictional regions or 5onessuch as CA, 8, AW, etc4

    that are not abbre&iationsbut are two6digitdesignations of the federal fictional o&erlays

    (Counterfeits) of the states4

    6ohn-Da&id Christiangeneral deli&ery0ran'lin *ain+ ost Effice0ran'lin, 8E8-DE!ST"CCalifornia state *Wip !:empt+

    6ohn Da&idgeneral post-office0ran'linCalifornia

    6ohn-Da&id Christiangeneral ost

    0ran'lin ost Effice0ran'linCalifornia state *Wip not reuired+

    6ohn-Da&id ChristiancLo temporary post locationcLo #;1/ 2est 2eldon A&enue, Suite %0ran'lin, 8on-Domestic8e&ada5ip code e:empt *D #114;1+

    6ohn Da&id, Christian

    6E@8 C4 DE!#;1/ 2!ST 2!DE803A8H"8 8 ;;

    DE! 6E@8 C#;1/ 2est 2eldon A&enue0ran'lin, 8 ;;

    6E@8 C DE!#;1/ 2!ST 2!DE803A8H"8 8 ;;

    6E@8 DE!.!8!3A D!"!3?03A8H"8 A"8 EST E00"C!03A8H"8 8 ;;

    6ohn C4 Doe.eneral Deli&ery0ran'lin ain ost Effice0ran'lin, 8e&ada ;;

    r4 6ohn C4 Doe#;1/ 2est 2eldon A&enue

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    in care of #;1/ 2est 2eldon A&enue0ran'lin, California republic *near 9/;1#+8on-Domestic

    6ohn Da&id, ChristiancLo #;1/ 2est 2eldon A&enue, Suite %0ran'lin, 8e&ada state *ostal 5one 9/;1#+8E8-DE!ST"C

    Anything in >rac'ets or bo:es is considered to be e:cludedfrom the rest of the document4

    Do not accept titles of nobility such as ister meaningaster (has authority o&er ser&ants) and abbre&iated r4!suire abbre&iated es4 and others li'e issus,adame (non-!nglish nationality) or esdames meaningistress, feminine &ersion of aster and abbre&iated rs4issy meaning unmarried young mistress and abbre&iatediss4

    0ran'lin, 8 ;;

    6ohn C4 Doe#;1/ 2est 2eldon A&enue0ran'lin, 8e&ada ;;

    6ohn Doe#;1/ 2est 2eldon A&enue0ran'lin, 8 ;;

    8oteB All caps andLor iddle initial ma'es the name a fiction --anon-li&ing entity

    *atronsrecei&e mailby general delivery or general *ost

    at main post office or post offices in e:istenceprior to the creation of corporate go&ernment

    *ost used sinceBiblical times

    Since 6uly #st, #$;)ustomersrecei&e

    1ree deliveryto any location

    ha&ing a mailing address or E >o:4

    This is a corporate go&ernment benefit43ecei&ing a benefit admits that one has a

    contract with the corporate go&ernment4 Thereis usually an e:change, consideration, or

    payment made for a benefit4 So, what price ispaid for this benefitI "f the price is loss offreedom and liberty4 "s the price too highI

    Schools S)H$$4S

    Enrollyour child"sign up," ":oin"

    Registeryour child"put into inventory"

    @ome taught

    Community or town schools

    arochial schools

    Children who 'new how to handle a gunsafely, went to school with one for protection

    along the way4

    rayer was respected

    Children learned according to their abilities4

    Children were taught to respect their elders4

    Discipline was respected and taught in theschools as well as at home4

    The rod was not spared4

    *ublic SchoolsUsed to teach blind obedience to the central

    STAT!4

    ledge of Allegiance (a loyalty oath) to onenation4 8ot to one particular state of the se&eral

    states or to .od4one nation, indi&isibleone nation under .od

    "ndi&idualism and the lo&e of liberty of theAmerican founding fathers would always stand

    in the way of achie&ing the socialist utopia

    /ational *ublic School )elebrationin #$71 was the first national propaganda

    campaign

    Eriginally, students were taught to recite theledge with their arms outstretched, palms up,

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    The %en )ommandments were respectedand cherished as good rules to li&e by4

    8o worshipping of a flag

    8o blind obedience

    similar to how 3oman citi5ens were reuired tohail Caesar, and not too different from the way

    in which 8a5i soldiers saluted their 0XYhrer4This was the custom in United States public

    schools from the turn of the twentieth centuryuntil around #79

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    5uns +ustralia

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    +ll rights are reservedby 6ac' Sle&'off, ali&ing soul, a man of the and, a natural born

    So&ereign, a California national, a child of.od whereby all offenses committed by 6ac',whether in the past, present, or future, ha&e

    been paid in full by 6esus, The Christ4 Allrights are protected under the common lawand under .od=s aw that says Thou shalt

    not steal4 8o publishing or copying allowedwithout prior written consent4

    Althoughrinted )opiesmay not beavailable at this time, you can obtain

    'ritten permission via email or snail

    mail to print, copy, an) or repro)uce

    this 8eb;age )irectly from the

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