As a lawyer, all I needed to see was the words "maritime admirality law" to know that this is total nonsense. Statute can apply to natural and legal persons, full stop. You are not legally a "ship" or a "corporation". The fact that "birth" and "berth" are homonyms is not legally meaningful.
The sovereign citizen movement is a psyop that preys on people's legal illiteracy to prevent them from effectively accessing the judicial system. If you present any of this admirality law bullshit in court, not only are you virtually certain to lose your case, you might even be deemed a vexatious litigant and banned from starting lawsuits in the future. You can look up case law if you don't believe me. This is pure misinformation designed to entice well-meaning concerned citizens to unwittingly throw away their civil rights while looking stupid to the legal community in the process.
The best way you can secure your civil rights is to get a competent lawyer. Self representation and relying on "legal advice" from the internet is suicidal these days.
I'm literally a lawyer. I do legal research all day and get paid for it. I promise you I've looked into this at length. Everything about "redemption theory" is pure bullshit, and it's frankly disconcerting that self-described "patriots" have so little faith in the American constitution that they believe it cannot abrogate common law.
As a lawyer, all I needed to see was the words "maritime admirality law" to know that this is total nonsense. Statute can apply to natural and legal persons, full stop. You are not legally a "ship" or a "corporation". The fact that "birth" and "berth" are homonyms is not legally meaningful.
The sovereign citizen movement is a psyop that preys on people's legal illiteracy to prevent them from effectively accessing the judicial system. If you present any of this admirality law bullshit in court, not only are you virtually certain to lose your case, you might even be deemed a vexatious litigant and banned from starting lawsuits in the future. You can look up case law if you don't believe me. This is pure misinformation designed to entice well-meaning concerned citizens to unwittingly throw away their civil rights while looking stupid to the legal community in the process.
The best way you can secure your civil rights is to get a competent lawyer. Self representation and relying on "legal advice" from the internet is suicidal these days.
You should do some research. J Gould for starters.
I'm literally a lawyer. I do legal research all day and get paid for it. I promise you I've looked into this at length. Everything about "redemption theory" is pure bullshit, and it's frankly disconcerting that self-described "patriots" have so little faith in the American constitution that they believe it cannot abrogate common law.