The first steps to freedom:
True emancipation from the enslavement of U.S. citizenship can be achieved by a very simple legal, lawful remedy.
You simply need to make the choice to officially opt out—it is your choice, and it cannot be taken from you. It is essential for each of us to understand the fundamental principles of national status and to stop being misled by false narratives.
We recommend familiarizing yourself with the history and principles of the national status before taking your first steps toward liberation. The National Status Academy offers free courses designed to provide a clear understanding of this history. By visiting our website, you have already made the conscious decision to question government narratives—demonstrating that you are ready to begin your path toward freedom.
Required Foundational Steps
1. Affidavit of Citizenship Evidence
2. Lawful, Legal Notices to Agencies
3. Renew or Apply for a New Passport
Completing these three steps may take anywhere from six months to a year, depending on the time you are able to dedicate. Progress will vary for each individual. Once these foundational steps are complete, you will be equipped to safeguard your freedom. From there, you can pursue additional objectives such as withdrawing from the tax system, establishing full ownership of your land, and living in alignment with natural law rather than the constraints of man-made laws, regulations, and permits that govern U.S. citizens.
Paths to National Status
This flowchart will help you see the relation of different statuses to the national status. Download this chart and keep it handy as you begin to build upon your knowledge of the statuses.

Freedom Checklist
In order to track your progress effectively, we've designed a checklist to help you complete the neccessary steps in the proper order. Download your copy and get started today.

14th or National
Your political status is a choice only you can make; which one will you choose?

Important Notes
- The U.S. Department of State handles citizenship, as they are the government agency that manages citizenship and passports.
- Putting the U.S. Department of State on notice is critical, as they have the highest government jurisdiction over citizenship.
- The U.S. Department of State cannot formally rebut your affidavit with anything other than their own affidavit.
- It will be up to you to gain the necessary knowledge of the history and concepts important to defending your freedom. The time and effort needed to understand what it means to be a national will vary from person to person and is dependent upon your level of motivation and ability to overcome a lifetime of indoctrination.
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Great site with a ton of information. After sending my Affidavit of Citizenship Evidence, does changing your citizenship status affect your ability to collect Social Security?
Regards,
Steve
Hi Steve, we have heard Roger say, many times, that changing your political status does not affect your ability to collect Social Security benefits. Thanks for the question.
Thank you for this invaluable site. It's apparent how much time and effort went into compiling this information for the benefit of humanity. Personally, after years of reading and listening to all sorts of voices related to "state citizenship", "nationals", etc. I did not feel confident to take action with any of the materials I'd found. At times there were clear red flags related to the groups.
For some reason, I never ran into Roger Sayles work in spite of the fact that so many other teachers out there seem to have borrowed from him. The clarity that is coming from having so many dedicated researchers working together over the decades is so inspiring.
Your work here in providing a cohesive guide is such a great gift. I know I'm not alone in having found myself drowning in videos and podcasts that provided so much historical insight but left me wondering about how to proceed.
I've now completed the affidavit, notices and passport application steps. When the passport book and card come back, I'll move to the next steps.
Thanks again for this great work. You are very much appreciated.
KS
Great work KS! It's so wonderful to hear of your progress and hope the site's resources have been of help to you. Please reach out anytime. Or better yet, if you provide your experiences in the forums, it may help others that are not as advanced in the process. Take care and keep up the good work.
David
This is a superlative site to join! Where can contributions be sent? I don't do PayPal!!!
I am working on gaining my voting ability back, since becoming a National. Concealed carry and new passport gained, ready to confront the IRS this year when more knowledge gained! Thank You Mark!!!
Jay,
Thanks for the kind comments about the site. It's a living document you might say, as it continues to mature as more and more information is added and more and more folks add their comments, advice and input. Through this combined effort of many, the goal is for the site to become an important resource for those looking to repatriate to a National. As for contributing,thank you for offering. At this point, we're not taking contributions. The site is our way to help the National movement. We may eventually have some neat t-shirts to offer related to the National status. Take care and thanks again.
David