By Anna Von Reitz
Have No Part of Any "Warrants" -- Warning!!!
Now,
apparently, some of the partially-informed and half-baked among us are
sending out "Warrants for Arrest" addressed to whoever they disagree
with. Not only is this a "threat" within the meaning of the Public Law
being made against living people, it is also an act arguably well-within
the meaning of "paper terrorism" under statutory law.
It is also an attempted infringement of everyone else's free speech.
This
idea that you can go around sending out "warrants" for the arrest of
other people based on your opinions needs to be squelched. With
prejudice.
This
latest plague of nonsense will either be: (a) laughed out of the
courtroom or (b) more likely used as an excuse to "make an example out
of" more people.
Look
at what happened to Bruce Doucette --- 38 years in federal prison. He
thought he knew more about this stuff than I did, too.
Whoever
came up with this one lacks basic knowledge of our history and is a few
bricks short of a load when it comes to basic logic.
Let's get this straight: The United States of America is a Federation of States formed on September 9, 1776.
The
actual entity doing business as The United States of America has
nothing to do with any Scottish corporation doing business under
conditions of copyright infringement and fraud, and therefore nothing to
do with Keith Livingway and claims to own "The United States of
America" by seizing it back from Scottish pirates.
The
Maxim of Law is: Possession by pirates does not change ownership. The
name "The United States of America" and the Federation of States it
stands for belongs to the American States and People, despite whatever
Scottish criminals did a century and a half ago. Fraud has no statute of
limitations. Period.
So
if you have been following the Pied Piper --- stop. There is no way
that Keith Livingway has any valid claim to own or operate The United
States of America--- any more than his Scottish predecessors did.
Now
we have the Bank of Scotland trying to front yet another fake --- "THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, LTD" -- another infringement against our Good
Name. I guess you know what we are going to tell the Scottish
Government? And Keith Livingway and all his followers, too?
The States of America [also Unincorporated] is a Confederation of States of States formed on March 1, 1781.
That
is the entity that was created by The Articles of Confederation and
which operated under The Constitution for the united States of America.
Just look at the name of the organization that is attached to the original Constitution ---- "united" what? States of America.
They
-- The United States of America and the States of America are two
completely different entities formed on different days composed of
different "states" and operating in different capacities in two
different jurisdictions of the law.
The United States of America and its States exercise the plenary sovereign powers of the States in international jurisdiction.
The
States of America and its States of States are supposed to exercise the
powers delegated to them under "The Constitution for the united States
of America"----but they have been moth-balled since 1868.
And they cannot "self-restore" because they operate under Delegated Power.
You
have to have a "Federation" before you can have a "Confederation". You
have to have a "State" before you can have a "State of State".
We are in the process of assembling the States.
The
States will then "re-constitute" and "reconstruct" the Federal States
of America: The State of Georgia, The State of Ohio, The State of
Vermont....
And
the "Reconstruction" necessitated by the bogus Civil War will finally
and officially be over. The Federal Government operated by the States of
America will be back in business, free and clear.
The tail will no longer be wagging the dog.
Until
then, people need to settle down, think straight, learn their history,
follow the logic of organization, stop dancing to Pied Pipers and
definitely have nothing to do with issuing any "warrants for arrest"
based on false claims and assumptions.
And if you think you can have a "State of Florida" of any kind without having a "Florida" first ---- think again.
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