Snipe hunting. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land and its provisions prevail absolutely. No Executive Order can legally revoke our rights and privileges under the constitution. I concede that corrupt officials will cheerfully transgress the Constitution, but they do so committing sedition or treason, depending on circumstances. The idea that we willingly surrender our rights depending on what flag is on display is nonsense.
That's magical thinking. Nothing can compel me to give up my rights, and any fraudulent inducement is voided by fraud. No "jurisdiction" supervenes over the Constitution, which is "the supreme law of the land." This is the same superstition behind the idea that a vampire can't enter your house unless you invite him.
Contract law does not supervene over the Constitution. Period. My birth certificate "links" me only to Whatcom County in the state of Washington, which establishes my birthright as a citizen. There are no "corporate" jurisdictions. You are in fear of an invisible monster. We have more to fear from our elected representatives. And if they are not elected fairly, we have only ourselves to blame and need to step up to the need for house-cleaning. We are inheriting the problem of generations of political complacence. In my experience (union politics), there is far too much carping and relying on the next guy to do the hard work of removing corruption, instead of rolling up sleeves and getting involved.
You don't give me a reason to read anything. All we have as supreme law is the Constitution. I notice you do not dispute that, as well you cannot. Apparently you think that something can be above it. There is always force majeure, but that is not law.
The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land and its provisions prevail absolutely. No Executive Order can legally revoke our rights and privileges under the constitution. I concede that corrupt officials will cheerfully transgress the Constitution, but they do so committing sedition or treason, depending on circumstances. The idea that we willingly surrender our rights depending on what flag is on display is nonsense.
Snipe hunting. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land and its provisions prevail absolutely. No Executive Order can legally revoke our rights and privileges under the constitution. I concede that corrupt officials will cheerfully transgress the Constitution, but they do so committing sedition or treason, depending on circumstances. The idea that we willingly surrender our rights depending on what flag is on display is nonsense.
If you use a legal name in writing or verbally, you enter into contract with that jurisdiction.
Doing so is in reality to surrender your rights in exchange of privileges.
That's magical thinking. Nothing can compel me to give up my rights, and any fraudulent inducement is voided by fraud. No "jurisdiction" supervenes over the Constitution, which is "the supreme law of the land." This is the same superstition behind the idea that a vampire can't enter your house unless you invite him.
Fringed flag and contract law say otherwise. You probably have a birth certificate linking you to the FED just like 100% of other US citizens.
Licence to drive, or any other licence is linked to that birth certificate person fraud putting out in a corporate jurisdiction.
Use a legal name, play the legal game.
Contract law does not supervene over the Constitution. Period. My birth certificate "links" me only to Whatcom County in the state of Washington, which establishes my birthright as a citizen. There are no "corporate" jurisdictions. You are in fear of an invisible monster. We have more to fear from our elected representatives. And if they are not elected fairly, we have only ourselves to blame and need to step up to the need for house-cleaning. We are inheriting the problem of generations of political complacence. In my experience (union politics), there is far too much carping and relying on the next guy to do the hard work of removing corruption, instead of rolling up sleeves and getting involved.
Read these and get back to me. Im keeping an open mind on this issue.
https://www.dtss.us/banking-history.html
https://www.dtss.us/four-us-constitutions.html
You don't give me a reason to read anything. All we have as supreme law is the Constitution. I notice you do not dispute that, as well you cannot. Apparently you think that something can be above it. There is always force majeure, but that is not law.
Well stated