By Anna Von Reitz
When you are reading publications put out by either the Territorial
or the Municipal United States, you have to read them from the
perspective of those issuing the publications and those for whom the
publications are intended--- not your own.
Thus, when you read about "non-resident aliens" in IRS Code,
realize that from THEIR perspective and the perspective of their "States
of States" and their "citizens", you are a non-resident alien.
From your perspective, they are the agents of the foreign
Territorial United States or the foreign Municipal United States and
they are the "aliens" with respect to you and your states of the
Union--- but if it is their paperwork, it is always pitched from their
perspective and most often addressed to their own "citizens" only.
Here's another good example of it. For their own purposes within
their own system, they call certain people from American Samoa
"non-citizen nationals". Quite a number of you have discovered this in
their paperwork and thought that my use of the term "non-citizen
national" must be either incorrect or related somehow to their use of
the same words, but no, not so.
With respect to the Territorial United States and the Municipal
United States and from our perspective we are "non-citizen nationals".
Why? Because we certainly aren't here to serve their governments, which
are supposed to be here serving us, and therefore we are not "citizens"
of any kind of theirs; and, we are nationals because we all belong to
one of the fifty (50) nations making up the actual United States.
We are living in our nation states and we are not their citizens.
We can also choose to run for office or accept an appointment in
our own state government and therefore become "State Citizens" as in
"Illinois Citizens". In that case, we are agreeing to act as citizens
with respect to serving the actual state of Illinois and that's our
choice to make--- but it has nothing to do with being a Territorial
"Citizen of the State of Illinois" and even less to do with being a
"CITIZEN of the STATE OF ILLINOIS".
So when anyone starts talking about "citizenship"--- which means an
agreement to serve a government -- it is highly recommended that you
all step back and ask: "What citizenship? Citizenship with regard to
our land jurisdiction state? Territorial Citizenship? Municipal
Citizenship? Who are you and WTH kind of "citizenship" are you
referring to now?"
The same kind of alertness, awareness, and skepticism is desperately needed all across the board.
"Are you talking about a personal checking account in the sense of a
checking account belonging to a private, natural person or a checking
account belonging to an unincorporated business or a checking account
belonging to a UNITED STATES, INC. franchise or.......? What do you
mean by "personal" here and now?"
It is imperative that everyone develop this ability to think in
terms of who is speaking and in what context---- and for Americans to
stop blankly assuming that everything is being written from their
perspective when 99% of it is not.
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