Judge in International Capacity, Justice at Home — Unanswered Letters 19 — for Patriot Jenn
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The Alaska State Superior Court is the “undelegated” side of the
Alaska State Court, which the people are owed under The Alaska Statehood
Compact—-otherwise, the Compact would be both illegal and unlawful.
The two sides of the court can be invoked separately and in fact have to
be invoked separately.
To better understand this remember that the actual Constitution
delegated only nineteen strictly enumerated functions to the “Federal
Government”—all in the international jurisdiction of the sea. Article X reserved all other undelegated rights, duties, functions and prerogatives in all jurisdictions including the jurisdiction of the sea, either to the states (meaning the states on the land) or the people of the land.
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Thus the states on the land and the people retain the exercise of all undelegated powers owed
to them in international jurisdiction as well as plenary control of
their national (land) jurisdiction. The actual state court acting under
the Organic and Public Law is charged to fill and serve that
“undelegated” international jurisdiction as well as the actual state
(national) jurisdiction requirements.
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Thus I have duties as a Judge in international jurisdiction and duties as a Justice of the Peace as you have described.
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In the international jurisdiction it is my duty (and sometimes
pleasure) to stomp on trespasses and usurpations against the sovereignty
of the actual states and people made by foreign governments, including
the foreign Federal United States Government and its franchises. In the
national (state) jurisdiction it is my honor to serve as a Justice of
the Peace for those who wish to live under the American Common Law as
American State Nationals.
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In the international jurisdiction under Article X, therefore, I act
as a Judge and operate under international law in behalf of the
nation-state of Alaska. As most of the misunderstandings and conflicts
we currently face are in this foreign jurisdiction this is where I spend
the majority of time and this is most often the office I occupy. And
that is why you see orders by me signed as a “Judge”.
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I very much hope that in days to come you will see me listening to
the vows of happy young people planning a life and family together and
recording their marriage on the public records of the land of their
birth. You may be sure that I would be signing those records as a
Justice of the Peace.
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