If they're smart, they'll break away from the "Territories of the United States of America", which is the fraudulent legal construct we are held under today, as, in addition to the TRUE "territories" like Guam, Puerto Rico, etc. they designated all 50 states as "territories" as well with the simple deception of designating the geographic "states" as "DISTRICTS" within "their territory (District of Columbia)" through the cunning use of zip codes and their invented two-letter state designations, e.g. AZ, CA, NY, FL, etc.
Fun fact: If you send a piece of mail (under 3oz), you can use a 2-cent stamp which will be handled by the original US Post Office and it will quietly arrive at its destination. The 60-cent stamp (or whatever the price is now) gets you service through the private corporation known as the USPS. In reality, both are one and the same. But if you don't know the difference, it's your loss.
Here's how you do it using no abbreviations.
2-cent stamp method:
Return Address:
John Doe
123 North Main Street
Des Moines Iowa
ZIP EXEMPT (you can use this method instead of the brackets seen below)
Mailing Address:
Jane Smith
456 Elmhurst Avenue Northwest
Los Angeles California
[90120] ---(brackets remove the legitimacy of the zip but help the postal sorters)
Either the "Zip Exempt" or bracketed zip [23452] will work. Using both together also works.
If you use abbreviations, your letter will be returned to sender with a 2-cent stamp as you're now operating within the fictional "district territory" of the feudal corporate de facto government. Like so:
Return Address:
John Doe
123 N. Main St.
Des Moines, IA 23423
Mailing Address:
Jane Smith
456 Elmhurst St NW
Los Angeles CA 90210
If they're smart, they'll break away from the "Territories of the United States of America", which is the fraudulent legal construct we are held under today, as, in addition to the TRUE "territories" like Guam, Puerto Rico, etc. they designated all 50 states as "territories" as well with the simple deception of designating the geographic "states" as "DISTRICTS" within "their territory (District of Columbia)" through the cunning use of zip codes and their invented two-letter state designations, e.g. AZ, CA, NY, FL, etc.
Fun fact: If you send a piece of mail (under 3oz), you can use a 2-cent stamp which will be handled by the original US Post Office and it will quietly arrive at its destination. The 60-cent stamp (or whatever the price is now) gets you service through the private corporation known as the USPS. In reality, both are one and the same. But if you don't know the difference, it's your loss.
Here's how you do it using no abbreviations.
2-cent stamp method: Return Address: John Doe 123 North Main Street Des Moines Iowa ZIP EXEMPT (you can use this method instead of the brackets seen below)
Mailing Address: Jane Smith 456 Elmhurst Avenue Northwest Los Angeles California [90120] ---(brackets remove the legitimacy of the zip but help the postal sorters)
Either the "Zip Exempt" or bracketed zip [23452] will work. Using both together also works.
If you use abbreviations, your letter will be returned to sender with a 2-cent stamp as you're now operating within the fictional "district territory" of the feudal corporate de facto government. Like so:
Return Address: John Doe 123 N. Main St. Des Moines, IA 23423
Mailing Address: Jane Smith 456 Elmhurst St NW Los Angeles CA 90210