Please note: we do not make any claims on this topic lightly. Each claim is based off of factual data and history from official government, legal, and lawful sources, and each of our sources can be easily checked as you read through the material.
An individual who is largely concerned only with domestic matters in his state, and is lawfully and legally separate from the Federal government.
A US Citizen or Resident is under the direct jurisdiction of the Federal Government for protection against the state where they reside, making them a enemy of their state. When you were born on American soil, you were born a National. However through legal presumption you are assumed to be a US citizen, which is completely and personally subject to the Federal Government. This control is feudal in nature. As a US citizen you are property of the federal government. As property your labor is collateralize, bonded, and traded. However, the nature of your servitude is voluntary. It has to be, because our 13th amendment forbids involuntary servitude. It’s voluntary however only because you didn’t know that you had another choice. Our goal is to make you aware of this choice and, if you so choose, volunteer out.
When God freed the Israelites from Egypt, he made them wander in the desert for 40 years. Was that because he knew that many were comfortable in their slavery and he had to give them time to pass on to the next generation?
If you are comfortable in your servitude, you may choose now to do nothing and for the first time in your life your voluntary servitude will truly be voluntary because you know you have a choice.
If however, your heart beats with a need for the freedom to cast off your chains, to walk firmly and bravely out of your cage we can tell you how. The process is not hard, and your only cost is postage. What is hard though is undoing the knots in your mind and taking it back by learning what happened, how it happened, and why it happened.
Don’t just take our word for it. Look at the data yourself, challenge it, challenge us, and draw your own conclusions. That begins here.
We hope to see you in the next lesson.