To Vote or Not to Vote, That is the Question

For many years I have been an avid voter. I have been a firm believer in doing my patriotic duty to participate in determining the course of government in my state and nation. Then something started to change. I learned that state and nation were one and the same. I learned the United States refers most commonly to a corporation. And I learned that when I vote, elections, especially those utilizing electronic tabulation, are rigged. Lastly, I learned that the people for whom I vote are not in fact government representatives, but corporate officers.

No Government in the US has Jurisdiction Over People

Not too long ago I read a case about a man who challenged the city within which he lived, claiming that the town and therefore the government did not have jurisdiction, because it was a corporation. One of the cases cited in his defense was Bank of United States v. Planters' Bank of Georgia, 22 U.S. 9 Wheat. 904 904 (1824) in which was opined,

Am I a Taxpayer?

One of the things that most people are confused about and the one thing that gets them into the most trouble with the IRS is not knowing whether or not they are a taxpayer under the law. When the IRS pulls someone into court, the DoJ representative will repeatedly refer to said person as a "taxpayer".  What you as a "people" of the united states of America need to know is you are not a taxpayer under the law.

Is a License Required to Open a Business?

After reading What is a License? the reader will have a better understanding of what is a license. since a license is essentially permission to use another property with whom one has a contract, that means when you get a license from a state or municipality, you are getting permission to use that state or municipalities property. So the first question one must ask himself is, "Who own the business that I am going to be running?"

How Montana Can Stop the EPA and Save It's Coal Industry, A Letter To the Governor

Dear Governor Bullock,

It is very obvious that the federal government is attempting to bankrupt the state of Montana through it's regulation of the coal industry. The following will help you in stopping the federal government's attempt in doing so and make Montana one of the united states' most properous states in the union.

How West Virginia Can Save It's Coal Industry, a Letter to Governor Tomblin

Dear Governor Tomblin,

It is very obvious that the federal government is attempting to bankrupt the state of West Virginia through it's regulation of the coal industry. The following will help you in stopping the federal government's attempt in doing so and make West Virginia one of the united states' most prosperous states in the union.

The Difference in Civil Rights and Natural Rights

We commonly hear politicans ranting about protecting our "civil" rights in the united states of America, but what exactly are they talking about? The Declaration of Independence states,

WE hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

The rights it speaks to are unalienable rights. Not civil rights. It then goes on to state,

Remembering Our Dead Military Who Died for Freedom We Don't Have

I wept today thinking about the military people who have died fighting for what they were told was or country. If one considers the United States corporation as a country, and according to the US Supreme Court, it is one of two here in North America, then they did actually die for their country. But if they were told they were "fighting for our freedom", then everyone who remembers them today should know, they were lied to. There is nothing that Iraq can do that would affect our freedom. There is nothing that Afganistan can do that would affect our freedom.

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