Serfdom and the Feudal System: What’s Old is New AgainNew!!
The period of history from the 5th to the 15th century was known as the Middle Ages. During this time, the law of the land in Europe was known as the “feudal system.” This was the manner in which the upper 10% (the nobility) controlled the lower 90% (the serfs or peasants). There were a […]
U.S. citizen vs. national
In this crash-course, 4-minute video, a college professor explains to his class the distinction between state citizens (also known as nationals or American nationals) and U.S. citizens. Contrary to what we have been taught, nationals possess constitutional rights, while U.S. citizens do not. Source: unknown
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
NationalStatus.info is one year old this month! This month we celebrate the one-year milestone of the NationalStatus.info website being launched. It’s incredible to think that an entire year has passed since we started creating what we envisioned as a valuable resource for those seeking assistance, advice, and a touch of humor. As we reflect on […]
Don’t Trust the Government. Not with Your Privacy, Property or Your Freedoms
by John & Nisha Whitehead, The Rutherford InstituteReposted from Truth Comes to Light “In questions of power then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.”— Thomas Jefferson Public trust in the government to “do what is right” understandably remains at an […]
In God We Trust
The True Story Behind The Official Motto Of The United States The phrase “In God we trust” has appeared on all American currency since 1957, but its controversial history goes back much further than that. The phrase “In God we trust” is all but inescapable in the United States. It is pressed on coins, printed […]
People or Citizen, Which One Are You?
PEOPLE The Preamble does not specifically define the word “people.” Nevertheless, the definition becomes apparent in the context of the other words and prior history. HISTORY Before the United States existed, there was no legal government. A group of representatives, acting “in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies,” […]
The Feudal System
What is the feudal system? The feudal system refers to a social and economic structure where individuals are considered property of a lord or governing authority. In this context, U.S. citizens are viewed as property of the federal government, which can create laws and regulations that control them. This system allows for the collateralization and […]
Republic vs. Democracy
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,and to the Republic for which it stands,one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” Republic. That form of government in which the powers of sovereignty are vested in the people and are exercised by the people, either directly, or through […]
Government Manipulation of Language
“How’s the dictionary getting on?” Winston asked his comrade Syme, who worked with him in the Research Department. “We’re getting the language into its final shape,” Syme answered. “By the year 2050 at the very latest not a single human being will be alive who could understand the conversation we are having now.” 1984, George […]
Legal Meaning of the word Person
Person - an entity to whom the law ascribes rights and duties... Read more