By Anna Von Reitz
I have been asked,
repeatedly, for a very brief explanation that everyone can understand, that
explains the structure of our government --- how it is supposed to be, and how
it is, and the obligations of veterans and current military personnel with
regard to their oaths made to defend the Constitution(s).
Okay, that's a tall
order and one I have struggled with for years. How to make it
simple? Quick? Easy? I now have it down to six pages.
It's a dense six pages, but only six pages. Not a book. I am
publishing this new effort in a series of three posts, 1, 2, 3, each one
about
two pages long. If you are a veteran or know someone who takes their
commitment to this country seriously, this was written for vets. Please pay
attention.
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Part 1 -- A State is
not a State of State:
A State is not a State
of State.
Read the statement above as many times as
necessary and think about it.
Florida is not the same as State of Florida.
In fact, Florida is not the same as The State
of Florida, the State of Florida, or the STATE
OF FLORIDA or anything calling itself the STATE of FLORIDA or
FLORIDA or…. These are all separate and distinctly different entities.
Florida is “corporate” but unincorporated---
meaning that it has a name and a physical definition but
is not “incorporated” into any other country or corporation.
Florida, the actual State, stands alone. It is
complete. It has well-defined physical borders and is populated by living
people.
All these other things calling themselves some
variation of “State of Florida” are fundamentally different.
These are called “inchoate states” or “states-of-states”
or “incomplete states”.
These States of States are various kinds
of business organizations and they have no physical borders
and no people live in them.
They are all incorporated, meaning that they
are part of larger, parent organizations, and to the extent that they are “inhabited”
they are inhabited by “persons” not people.
Persons are officers and employees of
corporations who have duties to perform and who “reside”
on a temporary basis in our actual States.
Stop a moment and think about what you have
just learned.
The people living in Florida and
the persons working for the State of Florida are
not in the same political status. They aren’t operating in
the same capacities.
Just like a State is not
a State of State, one of the people isn’t a person.
The difference is very clear-cut, yet many of
us get confused and think that the State of Florida is the same as Florida,
when it is not. We also assume that if you have a pulse, you are one of
the people, but in fact, you may be acting in the capacity of
a person, instead.
There is an “apples and oranges” difference
involved-- and it needs to be clearly understood.
You, as one of the people born in a State of
the Union, say Virginia, start your life as a Virginian. You are one of the
living people of Virginia and you employ the State of Virginia (or some other
State of State organization) to do business for you.
However, you can, if you so choose, go to work
for the State of Virginia, and accept “an office of personhood”.
Do you see how that changes the capacity in
which you are acting?
You went from being one of the people and
an employer, to acting as a person and being
an employee.
In effect, you left Virginia behind
and entered the State of Virginia.
By doing this you subjected yourself to the private
rules, codes, regulations, statutes, and policies of
this business organization, which is simply in the business of
providing “governmental services”.
In addition to accepting a paying job with
a State of State, you can unwittingly enter this status if you “volunteer”
to serve the State of State as a voter, a tax collector known
as a “withholding agent”, a juror, or in any similar capacity.
Finally, there are two other
ways you can leave your home in Virginia (or Florida or one of the other States
of the Union---) and find yourself in the “foreign territory” of a State
of State.
You can willingly and knowingly seek welfare
benefits from the State of State, or you can be turned
over to the State of State as a “ward of the state” --- that is, an “incompetent”
of some kind--- an abandoned child, a pauper, a mental incompetent, or someone
so physically incapacitated they can’t care for themselves.
Most of us have been misidentified as “wards”
of State of State organizations when we were babies in our
cradles. This has been done via False Registration processes
that result in equally Unconscionable contracts obligating us
to act as persons --- known as citizens of
the State of State.
So how do you get home
to your birthright political status as one of the living people? A free
man, a Virginian-- living in Virginia, owed all the protections of the Law of
the Land?
This question will be answered, but first, we
need to look a bit deeper into the what these State of State business
organizations really are--- and who or what operates them?
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