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One must file a Pro Se case in U.S. District Court (Federal, Article III jurisdiction) in order to get full Bill of Rights protection. If you hire a lawyer you may have given up certain rights or he/she may intentionally sabotage you since STATE BARs try to pull licenses of lawyers that do Constitutional challenges.


You have no Constitutional rights in State Court especially if you hire a lawyer. This is because all STATE COURTS are CORPORATIONS either part of, separate, or subsidiaries of STATE OF XX CORPORATION (1933); All Indiana State (Union state) have STATE OF INDIANA CORPORATION (1933) sitting on top of it which has usurped its sovereignty. This was done to all states in 1933 to collateralize all state buildings and property for the national debt owed to bankers.

2 years ago
1 score
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One must file a Pro Se case in U.S. District Court (Federal, Article III jurisdiction) in order to get full Bill of Rights protection. If you hire a lawyer you may have given up certain rights or he/she may intentionally sabotage you since STATE BARs try to pull licenses of lawyers that do Constitutional challenges.

2 years ago
1 score