Correct. You could liken some of them to Brittan's "peerage" or "landed gentry" (aka Dukes, Lords, Earls, Princes, etc.) whom are those that are allowed to own land. Basically, generationally wealthy families that "know the trick" and don't get sucked into the voluntary slavery system.
The rest would be those that have corrected their political status to either an "American State National" or "American State Citizen".
And what of the other 1%? Are they not considered US Citizens?
Correct. You could liken some of them to Brittan's "peerage" or "landed gentry" (aka Dukes, Lords, Earls, Princes, etc.) whom are those that are allowed to own land. Basically, generationally wealthy families that "know the trick" and don't get sucked into the voluntary slavery system.
The rest would be those that have corrected their political status to either an "American State National" or "American State Citizen".