Isn't the Nevada Bar Association, for example, incorporated in Nevada?
I like how you're thinking, I just have trouble concluding that all lawyers will be stripped of their citizenship because the ABA is headquartered in DC. And calling it a title of nobility seems like a stretch. I mean, we could strip the citizenship of UN Goodwill Ambassadors the same way, or the CEO of Tyco because it's headquartered in the Caymans, right?
It appears to be domiciled in DC. Working on getting sauce. I may have to sue and subpoena Articles of Incorporation or try to get in via deposition.
Not saying that the judges who also are former members of the Bar would ever allow anyone success, but SCOTUS might enforce it as they have original jurisdiction on all Constitutional matters. I believe it would be an emolument, and it might already be covered under other parts of the Constitution as well. Unlikely it could be applied en masse, but could be applied against lawyers who have violated your individual Constitutional Rights, and one win would get all lawyers to back the fuck off and start complying with the Constitution immediately.
I believe you just have to prove it is a "special privilege with benefit" provided by a foreign power. We will see. I may file some lawsuits and see how much damage I can do.
I believe the vector of attack against corporations (excepting STATE BAR CORPS) is the unconstitutional payroll tax and corporations engaging in property theft in violation of the Constitution and accounting fraud (civil/criminal liability via fraud). Constitutionally, individuals have right to property and theft of it is Constitutional violation, so a class action by all employees ever employed could stack a massive liability on the targeted corporation and force liquidation of basically every corporation in America with proceeds paid out to employees. Claim would be all back payroll taxes, plus compounded interest, plus loss of use damages from the 1933 payroll tax inception or inception of the corporation being sued.
Isn't the Nevada Bar Association, for example, incorporated in Nevada?
I like how you're thinking, I just have trouble concluding that all lawyers will be stripped of their citizenship because the ABA is headquartered in DC. And calling it a title of nobility seems like a stretch. I mean, we could strip the citizenship of UN Goodwill Ambassadors the same way, or the CEO of Tyco because it's headquartered in the Caymans, right?
It appears to be domiciled in DC. Working on getting sauce. I may have to sue and subpoena Articles of Incorporation or try to get in via deposition.
Not saying that the judges who also are former members of the Bar would ever allow anyone success, but SCOTUS might enforce it as they have original jurisdiction on all Constitutional matters. I believe it would be an emolument, and it might already be covered under other parts of the Constitution as well. Unlikely it could be applied en masse, but could be applied against lawyers who have violated your individual Constitutional Rights, and one win would get all lawyers to back the fuck off and start complying with the Constitution immediately.
I believe you just have to prove it is a "special privilege with benefit" provided by a foreign power. We will see. I may file some lawsuits and see how much damage I can do.
Thanks for the detailed responses. Interesting to be sure. Good luck!
Thank you—not a lawyer here, but following along as best as I can to see what you’ll find out through your work. Much appreciated.
I believe the vector of attack against corporations (excepting STATE BAR CORPS) is the unconstitutional payroll tax and corporations engaging in property theft in violation of the Constitution and accounting fraud (civil/criminal liability via fraud). Constitutionally, individuals have right to property and theft of it is Constitutional violation, so a class action by all employees ever employed could stack a massive liability on the targeted corporation and force liquidation of basically every corporation in America with proceeds paid out to employees. Claim would be all back payroll taxes, plus compounded interest, plus loss of use damages from the 1933 payroll tax inception or inception of the corporation being sued.
Proof of unconstitutionality of payroll tax: EXHIBIT 1: https://greatawakening.win/p/16aTa2wHK9/proof-that-labor-capital-is-not-/c/
I like how you are thinking. Follow the money.
I like it.
Sounds good to me. I’ll take that deal.
Yeah, well, there are a few good lawyers who defend the 2nd amendment for example. The rest can go...
Q: What do you call a thousand lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?
A: A good start.
I call it The Red Sea.
Q: What is black and brown and looks good on a lawyer????
A: A Doberman
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Historically, "Esquire" refers to landed nobleman in training for knighthood.
Attorneys of the BAR have the title Esquire. The BAR is British Accreditation Registry. Therefore Esquire is a foreign title of nobility.