Saturday, February 22, 2020

The Three Neighbors: British, Roman and American by Anna Von Reitz


The Three Neighbors: British, Roman and American by Anna Von Reitz



Tonight, I was answering correspondence as best I may in all my spare time, and someone said something that left my mouth agape. I mean, literally, jaw dropped, staring into space, eyes rolling upward. You are all, hereby, called to be our Witnesses.
This may come as Big News, but right here in America, there were numerous persons who did not support the Revolutionary War effort, didn't approve of it, didn't fight in it, and in many cases tried to undermine its success.
They were called "British Tories" --- the same Conservative, Monarchist,
pro-Queen, pro-Status Quo British Citizenry that populate seats in the House of Commons to this day. They lived here, were born here, had homes and estates and businesses here, in America.
What do you think happened to all those people once the fighting ceased and a Peace Treaty was drawn up?
They did not just disappear.
Some of them moved or were removed to Nova Scotia, but the bulk were allowed to stay here as "permanent residents" and "inhabitants" separate from the American population, but also allowed to keep their homes and lands and businesses going as tenants. And allowed to keep their own separate political status as subjects of the King and Queen, too, so long as they dwell peacefully among us.
In the same vein, there were also Papists who were born here, lived here, and had made their homes here. There were even entire states founded by Catholic colonists. Why do you think they called it Maryland? --After the Virgin Mary! Many of these Roman Catholics felt that they owed their allegiance to the Pope and to Rome, and maintained their religious objections to be drafted or used by either side of the Revolutionary War conflict.
They, too, were allowed to keep their private holdings, their homes, jobs, farms, and businesses --- as "permanent residents" among us, but they were never again part of the general populace unless they declined their allegiance to the Pope and Rome. Theocracy is a government --- a foreign government with respect to this country.
These people have continued to live here among us, generations of their children, too, and if you don't stand up and identify yourself as an American and don't act as an American State Citizen ---- you are "presumed" to be a British Subject (Democracy) or a Vassal of the Pope (Plenary Oligarchy). Simple as that.
U.S. Citizen = Citizen of the British Territorial United States, a Subject of the Queen.
Citizen of the United States = Municipal Citizen, Subject of the Pope.
It does not seem possible to me that people are still confused about this state of affairs after more than 200 years, but apparently there are Americans who forgot or never knew.

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