Frequently Asked Questions
What Is “Equitable Title”?

Equitable title refers to the right to obtain full ownership of property (legal title), usually after fulfilling conditions like paying off a mortgage or contract. So if there’s a lien on your equitable interest, it’s a claim against your beneficial interest, not necessarily against full legal title (though the two are closely related in practice).

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National's Dictionary
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 trading of individuals’ labor. However, […]

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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 […]

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US Citizens are PROPERTY; Nationals/State Citizens ARE NOT

Which DO YOU Want to Be? COURT CASE LAW: U.S. v. Anthony 24 Fed. 829 (1873) “The term resident and citizen of the United States (this means a 14th amendment citizen) is distinguished from a Citizen of one of the several states, in that the former is a special class of citizen created by Congress.” […]

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