Friday, August 11, 2023
4351-4352: Americans ----Stop Citing Federal Code from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
The only people who (generally-speaking) have to obey and pay attention to Federal Code are Federal Employees.
That
should be pretty obvious, but where people get confused is that in a
small percentage of circumstances, Federal Code DOES apply to people who
are otherwise not obligated.
This
is because about 8% of all Federal Code ever published (specifically
those things that are published in the Congressional Record as opposed
to the Federal Register) concern the special circumstances wherein an
otherwise average American becomes subject to Federal Code.
We
become subject to Federal Code when we voluntarily enter Federal
buildings and other enclaves. Every time you enter a Post Office, for
example, you are on their turf and are expected to honor their law.
Same
way when we enter army bases and other government facilities. It's
their little bubble and while in their bubble, we have to obey their
rules.
The
same applies when you engage -- voluntarily --- always note that it has
to be voluntary on your part -- in the interstate manufacture,
transportation, or sale of "federally regulated substances" which are
limited in our case to: alcohol, tobacco, and firearms.
Note
that intrastate (activities occurring totally within your State of the
Union) manufacture, transportation or sale of alcohol, tobacco and
firearms in-state is NOT subject to any federal regulation.
The
State of State organizations try to horn in and pretend that they are
acting as custodians of the State interest and sneak in compliance with
whatever their parent corporations are selling, like restrictions on
marijuana and hemp products, for example --- but they actually have no
contract to act as custodians and now that our State Assemblies are in
Session, the State Assemblies get to speak to the activities of the
State of State organizations purportedly undertaken on our behalf.
These
State of State organizations are corporate franchises of the Federal
parent corporation, so if the parent has no regulatory authority,
neither do the franchises.
Read this: unless you are voluntarily participating in a federally regulated activity or voluntarily entering federal premises, and engaging in activities that the federal government is authorized to regulate, Federal Code does not apply to you, Joe Average American.
The
only reason an average American would have to cite Federal Code would
be if: (1) they are voluntarily engaging in a federally regulated
activity or entered upon federal turf and are asking questions about it,
or (2) they are reminding their Public Employees of the limitations of
their roles, in which case, they need to plainly state their intention
and reason for citing Federal Code.
Inappropriate
references to Federal Code have been a bane for the patriot community
for many years, and have led to many people being subjected to false
arrest, fines, and jail time, because when you cite Federal Code it
creates a reasonable presumption that you are standing under Federal
Code --- unless you take pains to explicitly say, "You are a public
employee so I am reminding you of the Federal Code."
However, remember that only U.S. Citizens are bound to Federal Code in general.
Municipal
United States employees are only bound to Title 50, so you can get into
trouble citing any other portions of Federal Code to them.
And how many of you can tell the difference between a U.S. Citizen and a Municipal citizen?
Joe
Average American is better off not talking about Federal Code at all,
unless of course he does so in the form of pointed questions about
Federal Code.
Such as:
How
does the law you are relying on define a "Motor Vehicle" and, come to
that, how do you presume that my car is a motor vehicle?
(Their answer:
you registered it. Your answer: I was forced to register under color of
law, wasn't I? And we all know that, don't we?)
You can get away with anything in these courts and they cannot touch you so long as you phrase it as a question.
Are you arresting me, and if so, under what authority?
Why am I not being provided with an attorney?
Where is the emergency, Officer? (They aren't supposed to stop you in the absence of an emergency.)
Where
is the contract obligating me to obey you or your legislature? (State
of State Constitutions were not ratified by you or your State, so....)
What guarantees will you give me if I comply?
What equitable consideration have I received in exchange for my assets?
Is a home mortgage a public debt?
Once a home mortgage is paid off, who owns the home?
What
is my status if I pay off a mortgage? (All the time you are paying a
mortgage you are considered a tenant in your own home, and once you pay
it off, you are considered a Lease-holder to a future Lease Purchase
Agreement which is never forthcoming.)
Why would I or anyone else enter into a mortgage if the nature and terms of the mortgage were fully disclosed?
If
my car is a commercial vehicle, why isn't the purchase price and all
interest and other costs associated with it 100% tax deductible?
(They
can't have it both ways. It's either a "Motor Vehicle" engaged in
commerce and all costs are deductible as business expenses, or it's a
private car.)
If
my house mortgage represents a debt that the State Trust owes on the
property and I am assuming their debt, why am I not told this?
The
Truth in Lending Act requires full disclosure, so why is it that
neither the bank nor the servicing agent ever mentioned the fact that
the house I was buying was considered a State Trust property?
Even after I pay the mortgage debt of the State Trust off, will I own my own home, or will it still be State Trust property?
You get the drift.
Asking
pointed questions is the safe way to approach all matters associated
with public officials and public officers of all kinds-- prosecutors,
judges, political appointees, etc.
Citing Federal Code creates unnecessary risk.
So stop citing Federal Code.
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The Burning House
By Anna Von Reitz
Now many of you have heard all the many accusations lodged by members of the TROH brand against me, personally.
I have already forewarned you how these people operate in terms of accusing their opponents of the things they do themselves.
And now I am going to take it to an even more fundamental level of understanding.
Imagine
that you have been at work until late come home in the evening to find
your home enveloped by flames and a crew of local firemen and neighbors
milling about in the front yard.
There
is one man in particular, with an ash-stained face and other obvious
signs that he has been fighting the fire, standing beside your dog on a
leash, and a large mound of your most precious possessions.
Your
family Bible, your birth certificates and other records, your family
photos, your jewelry, your bank records, your business computer and
personal computer, everything that is most precious and useful to you,
plus your goldfish and the plants have all been carried out of the
burning house and stacked in the front yard safe and sound and your
beloved dog is very happy to see you, alive and well.
But your house is a goner.
This
man who is nonchalantly standing beside this pile of your possessions
giving instructions to the rest of the neighbors in the mop up crew and
casually guarding all your stuff, turns to you with great sympathy and
nods and explains how he was home from work and was the first one to
spot the fire and call in the fire department and get the other
neighbors to help battle the blaze.
He
explains that he got in through the garage and got the dog out and then
got your office and bedroom cleared out, and together with other
neighbors, brought it all out of the house far enough from the blaze to
save it. Then he hot-wired the ignition of your second car and drove it
over to the neighbor's. He apologizes that you will probably need a new
ignition.
Then
he tells you that another neighbor is on the way with a U-Haul van they
rented and paid for, for you to store your stuff securely and they will
all help move it into the van for the night and give that van to you
for transportation to the hotel space they've rented for you. They've
already paid for the hotel and the van for the next two weeks. And it
is a dog friendly hotel so Rover can just stay with you.
Now, you have suffered a major shock and loss.
You
are staring at your house in ruins, smoke still billowing from the
ashes. A fireman is approaching with a clipboard in hand. You are
confused and scared and beginning to cope with what all this information
means.
And you have choices about interpreting all this.
You can:
(A)
Thank the neighbor who called the fire department and while waiting for
them broke into your house and organized all the other neighbors to
save your dog and all your really important stuff, including your second
car. And you can thank all of them for doing their best to help and
renting a van and getting you a hotel to stay in.
Or....
(B)
You can think -- who is this guy with all my stuff piled up in the
front yard? He must be the arsonist who is responsible for my house
burning up! Yes, he's a thief and I just ruined his plan by showing up
at this moment. He rented that U-Haul so he and his buddies could steal
it.
You
see? You've always got a choice to make, concerning what is real and
what you believe about any given person and any circumstance. You can
believe in what is good and right (A) or you can believe in what is
diabolical and evil (B).
And it is entirely your choice.
At
that moment, the neighbor driving the U-Haul van shows up, jumps out,
sympathy all over his face. He walks up to you and hands you the key
and says, "Well, alright then, fellas.... let's get everything loaded
up. Looks like it might rain on top of everything else."
Now,
it's pretty obvious that nobody is going to load up your stuff and bonk
you over the head and drive off with the entire town's fire department
there, so you gingerly take the keys offered and begin moving your stuff
into the van.
It
takes a little while to start coming out of your shock, but the need to
get everything moved gets you moving, too. Blood starts flowing again.
Other neighbors start helping. As you drive away you see your second
car parked in the neighbor's driveway.
It
occurs to you that if he knew how to hot-wire your ignition to save it,
he also knew how to hot-wire it to steal it. You glance at your hungry
dog sitting in the passenger seat beside you, and somehow, you just
"know" that when you get to the hotel, the room will be rented just as
these good men told you.
You
finally know what to believe because of all the little nuances of
things, the words, the information, the way the keys to the U-Haul were
handed to you, the look on the man's face, the fact that your dog liked
him, just a whole pile up of things that logically fit together.
And
you notice that, in spite of this great disaster, everything that
really mattered was saved, and that you are now back in control of
things.
In
the morning, you wake up and begin sorting through and organizing and
you're on your way to a new and different life. You are still in shock
from the loss of your home, but also in shock from realizing all that
your neighbors just did for you.
They
could have stolen all your valuables, but they didn't. And it wasn't
just because you showed up at an inopportune moment. It was because
they acted on your behalf with goodwill and honesty. They did this
without really knowing you from Adam and risked life and limb going back
and forth from the smoke-filled house to do it.
Of
course, there is the alternative scenario that the "Fearless Floyds" of
the world want you to believe and in that scenario, you don't go to the
hotel prepared for you, because you are afraid that its a set-up, and
that there's a gang of robbers waiting for you. So you drive up the
highway and park at a secluded spot and sleep in the van for the night.
In
the morning you wake up all mean-spirited and cranky and overwhelmed by
your losses, focused only on your losses -- not all the stuff that was
saved and which is now secured in the back of the van --- and you are
angry about the whole circumstance, wondering who these evil people are
who hauled all your stuff out of the house?
Why you? Why was your house targeted by these arsonists? What are you going to do about it? And so on.
It's the same with the present circumstance in our world.
You
can use your common sense and intuition, or you can use an evil
imagination tainted by years of Hollywood, bad experiences, suspicion,
and anger.
Notice
that it's your own fault that you spent the night cramped up in the cab
of a U-Haul that you didn't pay for and that it's your neighbors on the
hook for it if you destroy the van or steal it.
Uh-duh.
Turns out that they've risked themselves to help you, and they could
have just stood on the sidewalk and watched your house burn.
This
is all about your choices and what you choose to believe in and how
well you can reason your way through things and whether or not you have
intuition enough to feel your way through, even if the facts are all
jumbled and conflicted in your mind.
It's
also about time and how long and how many facts have to accrue before
you know for sure what to believe and not to believe.
So
for all who are unsure and all those running around like Henny-Penny
shouting, "The sky is falling! The sky is falling! And it's all
because of Anna that it is!" --- remember that your own beliefs dictate
your experience.
If you choose to stay in the van all night and suck your thumb, that's your choice.
If
you choose to wake up after a good night's sleep and face the day with
courage and a little optimism and restored faith, that's your choice,
too.
Your house is still burned and your really important stuff is still saved, either way.
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