Try a Pro Se lawsuit in Federal Court. Breach of contract for violation of Article IV, Section 4. You might also be able to sue at each level of the MUNICIPAL CORP pyramid, i.e. CITY, COUNTY, STATE. You will have to get an affidavit for your rights/citizenship and likely one for the violation.
The arguement is that whatever the contract is between Indiana State and STATE OF INDIANA it violates the Constitution and is invalid automatically (Marbury v Madison). You are acting as a representative of the Constitution since its authority derives from you, therefore it is a Breach of Contract indirectly with you, so you have standing to sue on behalf of your State and its People and the Constitution.
I recommend this for a Breach of Contract Pro Se case (Plaintiff v Defendant): Your name, Constitution for the united states of America (1788), Indiana State, People of Indiana State v STATE OF INDIANA CORPORATION (1933) and STATE BAR OF INDIANA CORPORATION (incorp date).
Sequestration of ALL assets within boundaries of State XX into Escrow to be distributed to the People of State xx, and Permanent injunction to terminate operations of 2x Corps within boundaries of State XX. And go for forced dissolution of 2x Corps for cause of Treason, but you might have to sue them in DC Federal Court to pursue that (or DE if they re-incorporated in DE). Discovery should get you enough info to figure out next move. Total estimated theft is likely in the trillions to tens of trillions for each state once interest since 1933 is added in.
Ah, somebody who gets it.
We are not their citizens, they are not our representatives.
Now what?
Try a Pro Se lawsuit in Federal Court. Breach of contract for violation of Article IV, Section 4. You might also be able to sue at each level of the MUNICIPAL CORP pyramid, i.e. CITY, COUNTY, STATE. You will have to get an affidavit for your rights/citizenship and likely one for the violation.
The arguement is that whatever the contract is between Indiana State and STATE OF INDIANA it violates the Constitution and is invalid automatically (Marbury v Madison). You are acting as a representative of the Constitution since its authority derives from you, therefore it is a Breach of Contract indirectly with you, so you have standing to sue on behalf of your State and its People and the Constitution.
I recommend this for a Breach of Contract Pro Se case (Plaintiff v Defendant): Your name, Constitution for the united states of America (1788), Indiana State, People of Indiana State v STATE OF INDIANA CORPORATION (1933) and STATE BAR OF INDIANA CORPORATION (incorp date).
I like it. What, do you imagine, is the claim of damage, and what would the requested relief be?
Sequestration of ALL assets within boundaries of State XX into Escrow to be distributed to the People of State xx, and Permanent injunction to terminate operations of 2x Corps within boundaries of State XX. And go for forced dissolution of 2x Corps for cause of Treason, but you might have to sue them in DC Federal Court to pursue that (or DE if they re-incorporated in DE). Discovery should get you enough info to figure out next move. Total estimated theft is likely in the trillions to tens of trillions for each state once interest since 1933 is added in.