Saturday, March 9, 2019
1657-1658: Open Challenge from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
Many years ago, in North Carolina, I
was sitting at a table in front of an open window looking out onto a
covered veranda and gardens beyond. My companion was a retired Judge
from South Carolina, who was in his nineties and still sharp as a tack.
He drank "coffee" made from dried dandelion roots.
It may strike people as odd, but the
Civil War wasn't really so long ago. My Grandfather was born during the
Civil War, and this man, old enough to have been my Grandfather, was
born twenty-five years after it ended. For him as a child growing up,
the wounds and events were still fresh. His Grandparents lived through
it. One of his Grandfathers died in it. His Father remembered the
Carpetbagger Era that followed.
Our conversation that day and for
several days following was meandering and thoughtful as he paged through
his memories, often pausing to pick and choose his words as well as his
topics. He was a careful, methodical, logical man with a shrewd view
of the world well-honed from fifty years on the bench.
At one point, he stopped and shot me
a glance and said, "You don't like lawyers much, do you?" And then he
tilted back his head and looked at the ceiling and said, "I can't much
blame you, but remember--- it's the sins you commit that you aren't even
aware of that damn you. Pray to be forgiven for them."
We ranged far and wide and deep
through the history of the South after the Civil War, and also,
unavoidably, through the history of jurisprudence in the South from the
Civil War Era through the 1970's. He wouldn't allow a tape recorder so
all I have are notes I took down.
Among the other things he told me
was the fact that the actual States never allowed Dual Citizenship, even
though the States of States did.
I underlined that in my notes,
because he said it with great emphasis and intensity and roused himself
to lean forward as he said it. There's no doubt that he meant for me to
catch that bit of information and keep it.
The reason, he said, was to
forestall conflict of interest. No man can serve two Masters. So the
land law, which is based on the Bible, dictates that if we serve the
land, we have to give up any other political affiliation and stand as
State Citizens, not Federal Citizens, aka, United States Citizens or
Citizens of the United States.
Almost fifty years have passed and I
have been down many, many rabbit holes since then. I have never once
in all my researches nor in the research of others who have probed these
issues, encountered any contrary evidence.
No actual State ever allowed Dual Citizenship.
Nothing that man told me has ever
proven to be anything but 100% correct and true. Nothing in my own
research contradicts him. Nothing in any other research about this
topic that I know of contradicts him.
So I am more than willing to stand
here and say--- if you have proof that any actual land jurisdiction
State in this country ever allowed Dual Citizenship (allowing Federal
Citizens to act as State Citizens)--- bring it now, and I will eat all
the crow you want.
I'll put a big banner on my website
saying, "I Was Wrong About This!" and I will write an article explaining
why I was wrong and how many ways I was wrong. But I don't believe I
am wrong about this one.
And I do believe it matters, because
if you assemble oranges you get a bushel of oranges, and if you
assemble apples you get a bushel of apples.
I am not going to waste my time or anyone else's doing things that can't be done or that don't need to be done.
If some foreign corporation wants to
come in here and call itself a "State" and try to foist that off onto
the gullible public, they can do so on their own dime and our team will
continue to expose them for what they are.
No need for a bunch of well-meaning Americans to get sidetracked by something like that.
So let's drop the dime and get to
the Finish Line. We have all these people claiming that you can be a
Federal Citizen aka United States Citizen or Citizen of the United
States and at the same time act as a State Citizen, and I am saying no
actual land jurisdiction State ever allowed that.
Since we are looking for "negative
evidence" and they made the claim, it's up to them to find a valid
exception: at least one pre-Civil War land jurisdiction State that
allowed Dual Citizenship.
I certainly don't know of one, but
maybe the people bad-mouthing me do. Maybe that old judge from South
Carolina was senile and didn't really know what he was talking about.
But I wouldn't bet my life, my land, or my Bill of Rights on that, if I were you.
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Cheat Sheet to End Confusion
By Anna Von Reitz
Cheat Sheet to End Confusion
1. The United States is the Proper Name of the Union of republican soil
jurisdiction states, representing our combined National Jurisdiction
2. The United States of America is the Proper Name of the Federation of
land jurisdiction States, representing our combined International
Jurisdiction.
3. the States of America is the Proper Name of the Confederation of
States of States -- commercial corporations chartered by the States of
the Federation, representing our combined Global Jurisdiction.
4. the United States of America is the Proper Name of the
British-controlled Territorial Branch of the Federal Government and the
Territorial United States.
5. the United States is the Proper Name of the Holy Roman
Empire-controlled Municipal Branch of the Federal Government and the
Municipal United States.
You can now clearly see all the opportunities for deceptive word-play
that have been possible with this situation and why so many people have
been confused.
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