Thursday, September 21, 2023
4400: Our Court System from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
We say, "Our Court System", in the sense of distinguishing it from their court system(s).
We,
Americans, have our own court system which is separate from the courts
of "strictly limited jurisdiction" allowed to our Federal
Subcontractors.
The
Municipal Corporations housed in the District of Columbia have their
own "administrative courts" -- that is, corporate tribunals that enforce
the policies and codes of these corporations.
These
are in-house courts that are limited to addressing corporation
officials, corporation employees, agency subcontractors, and departments
within their corporations.
It's
somewhat confusing because there are two Municipal Corporations in the
District of Columbia and they each have different policies and codes,
one set for the Federal Civil Service and its franchises serving under
the Municipal Code of Washington, DC, and one set for the Military
Services under Federal Code.
None of these codes, nor any State-of-State franchise statutes, are meant to "generally apply" to
the General Public.
So what do we mean by "generally apply"?
We
mean that only about 8% of all Federal Code applies to Americans, and
only when those Americans are engaged in federally regulated activities
or on federal property.
Obviously,
the administrative tribunals of a foreign corporation have little or no
business speaking to Americans, but they do so all the time. Their
excuse for "assuming jurisdiction" over us is that our own courts have
been vacated or nearly vacated for several decades.
It's
up to us to change that and to restore our court system, but before we
can do that, we have to have a firm understanding of our own law and our
own courts--- and that's difficult to come by after decades of our
courts standing vacant and/or largely dormant.
Even
our system of Public Law, referring to ourselves as the "Public", has
been obscured. Our case law has been reorganized and buried in
archives.
The
first thing we have to notice about our courts is that they are courts
of general jurisdiction. They are not limited as to what issues they
may address and are competent to judge both the law and the facts
involved in each case. Our juries have the right of jury nullification
and can overturn any law that is unjust, unreasonable, or void for
vagueness.
The
second thing we note is that our courts operate within specific limited
venues when exercising their general jurisdiction. For example, our
State Courts only have jurisdiction within the physical borders of each
State. Our county courts only have jurisdiction within the border of
each county.
The
third thing we have to know is that our courts operate under American
Common Law--- not any of the myriad other forms of "common law"---and
then, we have to learn our law and set up our courts.
Is that all?
We are helped in this mammoth undertaking by having copies of:
Bouvier's Common Law Dictionary, the only such dictionary approved by our American Congress:
American
Jurisprudence 2D - a multi-volume law encyclopedia series with over 400
topic sections covering all forms and jurisdictions of law presently in
use.
This
resource allows us to intelligently explore topics of vital interest to
us, but requires us to recognize the difference between international,
national, and local law, land law and sea law, and so on.
In
the event that our courts are called upon to consider issues in
Maritime or Admiralty venues, we have the multi-volume compendium:
Benedict on Admiralty by Erastus Cornelius Benedict
To assist us in understanding the history, depth, beauty, power and tradition of Common Law in general, we have:
Excellence of the Common Law by Brent Winters
and all his excellent workshops and seminars, as well as other publications.
Last
but not least, we have a magnificently succinct instruction booklet to
guide us in setting up and operating a general jurisdiction Common Law
Court:
Establishing the Reign of Natural Liberty: a Common Law Training Manual by Kevin Annett:
Or,
better still, order your copies directly from the ITCCS Office and give
them the benefit of the wholesale price: itccsoffice@ protonmail.com.
This
little volume gives you both the basic ideas and history of Common Law
as well as a straightforward instruction book telling you how to create
and maintain a lawful Common Law Court in international jurisdiction ---
everything we need to know to set up our State Courts.
Thank you, Kevin Annett.
It's
a humbling place to be, as we lift ourselves up out of the mire of a
purposefully engineered ignorance, and restore our rightful place among
the nations, by restoring our American Common Law Courts of General
Jurisdiction, and begin the process of correction and restitution.
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