By Anna Von Reitz
I have been carrying on a conversation for many days now with Americans who consider themselves "United States Citizens" yet insist on making references to the federal constitutions.
These
 references almost always include the word "people" or "people's", such 
as the "people's right to peacefully assemble" or the "people's right to
 petition".  
The
 problem is that thanks to deliberate and self-interested falsification 
of the public records, nearly all of us have been misidentified as 
"persons", not "people".  
Until
 and unless we all wake up en masse and object, the vermin can get away 
with this----and it is very profitable for them, so they have no 
motivation short of law suits and pitchforks to stop making these insane
 false claims against us and continuing to act in Gross Breach of 
Trust. 
We
 must all grasp the fact that "United States Citizens" and especially 
Municipal "citizens of the United States" have NEVER had any recognized 
guarantees under any of the constitutions----and they still don't. 
So,
 are you operating in the capacity of a Territorial or Municipal United 
States citizen---- that is, as a "person" merely "residing" here on our 
shores, obligated to provide us with "essential government services"??? 
Or
 are you a native of a sovereign State of the Union, operating in the 
capacity of a United States National without any obligation of public 
servitude?  
In other words, are you a "person" or one of the "people" of this country?  
Bear
 in mind that PERSONS like "AMY MARIE MARTIN" are foreigners by 
definition and that they have no constitutional guarantees, can't own 
land in the actual States, and can't elect anyone to serve their 
interests in any lawful public election.  At most, they can act as 
shareholders and officers of corporations---- like "The United States of
 America, Inc." or the "UNITED STATES, INC." and participate as "voters"
 in elections hosted by "political parties".  
 
 
 


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