I don't see what shipping laws have to do with the distinction between federal corporations with clever names like "State of California" vs the actual California state.
Maritime admiralty law can be traced back however as it pertains to us this is what I can relay.
There are five jurisdictions of law in the US: Maritime admiralty law is the law of Commerce its the law that governs trade and the law you break when you go to court. All court rooms in the US are maritime admiralty courts as noted by the flag with yellow tassels. I think there is one common law court in PA.
Common law or the law of the land. This is the law the governors actual human beings, it consists of three things. You can not hurt or kill anyone, you can not break or take anyone's property, and you can not commit contractual fraud.
The other three are military law, law of air travel, law of space travel.
What is important to understand here is that the constitution grants rights to the prosperity of the United States. "we the people for the prosperity of these United States" ect. This means that you need to be a citizen of a state to be part of the prosperity. Citizens of the United States don't have any rights under the Constitution because they're not a party to it. To be a citizen of a state, like a citizen of Texas for example, you must claim to be so. Originally birth certificates didn't exist, your name was written in the family bible to show that you were born as a human and thus a citizen of the state and a party to the constitution.
So what? Well there is a bunch of other stuff you have to learn. Like what is a registration form? A transfer of ownership. What is an example of a legal maximum? Let those who will be deceived be deceived. What is a basic right and how you have one? Rights can only be claimed by the individual. If you don't know a right, how can you claim it? You can't, obviously. Basic rights are inalienable. The root word is lien. A lien is a loan. In other words basic rights can't be loaned away. They can't be legislated away either. Turns out. So what are basic rights? The right to travel. The right to not self harm. The right to breath. The right to medicate. The right to remain silent. The list doesn't necessarily have an end. You have all the basic rights you can claim. So how then are you arrested and charged for doing things that are obviously basic rights? Well you agree to represent your legal fiction when a cop asks for your name and birth date. You willing choose to step into their jurisdiction. Then they fine your legal fiction or business for breaking maritime admiralty statue law or commercial law. Now I'm not saying do not consent to a cop if he's trying to kidnap you. If you don't know how to safe guard yourself judge's could throw the book at you if you do accidentally step into their jurisdiction. There is so much to learn on this topic if you want to use it to avoid speeding tickets. If you really want to learn more study the freeman society and Rob Minard if you are in Canada, Aboriginal law if you are in Australia, or constitutional rights, common law citizen, or how to claim your basic rights, if you are in the US. It has been over a decade since I studied it and do not know what has been purged from the net. I'd be happy to talk further on this topic. There is so much.....
P.S. this is not sovereignty or sovereign citizenship. It's putting yourself under the jurisdiction of common law by claiming state citizenship.
I’d love to know more and I think it’s fair to say much of it has probably been removed from any website inexperienced people can find. I live in the US so I’d mainly be curious about that.
I have read a tiny bit based on what I could find relating to admiralty courts and the flag, such as how these courts do still hear normal common law cases and they seem to recognize both jurisdictions at the same time but I don’t know how accurate that is.
I can’t find any legal description of a flag including fringe and any website questioning the fringe just has people saying it’s for decoration but if you can just add stuff to the flag what’s the point of having a flag code such as title 4 of US code that defines the design of our flag.
So Maritime Law is a global set of laws or there is a set of Maritime Laws for each country?
It's global set of laws, dating back to Pharoahs/ Phoenicians later Venetian.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/maritime-law
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KNP_Sd27pEs
I don't see what shipping laws have to do with the distinction between federal corporations with clever names like "State of California" vs the actual California state.
Maritime admiralty law can be traced back however as it pertains to us this is what I can relay.
There are five jurisdictions of law in the US: Maritime admiralty law is the law of Commerce its the law that governs trade and the law you break when you go to court. All court rooms in the US are maritime admiralty courts as noted by the flag with yellow tassels. I think there is one common law court in PA.
Common law or the law of the land. This is the law the governors actual human beings, it consists of three things. You can not hurt or kill anyone, you can not break or take anyone's property, and you can not commit contractual fraud.
The other three are military law, law of air travel, law of space travel.
What is important to understand here is that the constitution grants rights to the prosperity of the United States. "we the people for the prosperity of these United States" ect. This means that you need to be a citizen of a state to be part of the prosperity. Citizens of the United States don't have any rights under the Constitution because they're not a party to it. To be a citizen of a state, like a citizen of Texas for example, you must claim to be so. Originally birth certificates didn't exist, your name was written in the family bible to show that you were born as a human and thus a citizen of the state and a party to the constitution.
So what? Well there is a bunch of other stuff you have to learn. Like what is a registration form? A transfer of ownership. What is an example of a legal maximum? Let those who will be deceived be deceived. What is a basic right and how you have one? Rights can only be claimed by the individual. If you don't know a right, how can you claim it? You can't, obviously. Basic rights are inalienable. The root word is lien. A lien is a loan. In other words basic rights can't be loaned away. They can't be legislated away either. Turns out. So what are basic rights? The right to travel. The right to not self harm. The right to breath. The right to medicate. The right to remain silent. The list doesn't necessarily have an end. You have all the basic rights you can claim. So how then are you arrested and charged for doing things that are obviously basic rights? Well you agree to represent your legal fiction when a cop asks for your name and birth date. You willing choose to step into their jurisdiction. Then they fine your legal fiction or business for breaking maritime admiralty statue law or commercial law. Now I'm not saying do not consent to a cop if he's trying to kidnap you. If you don't know how to safe guard yourself judge's could throw the book at you if you do accidentally step into their jurisdiction. There is so much to learn on this topic if you want to use it to avoid speeding tickets. If you really want to learn more study the freeman society and Rob Minard if you are in Canada, Aboriginal law if you are in Australia, or constitutional rights, common law citizen, or how to claim your basic rights, if you are in the US. It has been over a decade since I studied it and do not know what has been purged from the net. I'd be happy to talk further on this topic. There is so much.....
P.S. this is not sovereignty or sovereign citizenship. It's putting yourself under the jurisdiction of common law by claiming state citizenship.
I’d love to know more and I think it’s fair to say much of it has probably been removed from any website inexperienced people can find. I live in the US so I’d mainly be curious about that.
I have read a tiny bit based on what I could find relating to admiralty courts and the flag, such as how these courts do still hear normal common law cases and they seem to recognize both jurisdictions at the same time but I don’t know how accurate that is.
I can’t find any legal description of a flag including fringe and any website questioning the fringe just has people saying it’s for decoration but if you can just add stuff to the flag what’s the point of having a flag code such as title 4 of US code that defines the design of our flag.