By Anna Von Reitz
Nobody feels it more keenly than I
when I cannot respond to appeals for individual help --- but the fact
remains that I cannot possibly answer the literally thousands of
information and assistance requests that I get on weekly basis. I try,
but I can't do it, and there is a point beyond which I shouldn't even
try, because it keeps me from focusing on the actual work that I am
already committed to do.
It isn't that I don't want to help
you with your traffic tickets, probate cases, child custody battles,
foreclosures, divorces, property tax issues, political status filing and
recording struggles, and all the rest---- but the plain fact is that I,
and everyone else in the Living Law Firm, are overwhelmed with work
aimed at bringing relief to everyone in this country---relief on a far
larger scale, and we cannot sacrifice that Greater Good.
So, we have a choice to help a few
people, or we can undertake work that blazes the way for millions of
Americans who are now suffering or who will suffer in the future if we
do not stay the course and keep focused on the Big Picture of the work
we have in hand.
Let me put it as a twisted
paraphrase of JFK--- "Ask not how to solve your own traffic ticket, ask
what you can do to free Americans from foreign statutory laws."
If you have a promising solution or
information that you feel is important to share, by all means, flag it
as such and send it to me via email or snail mail and we will all work
forward together. I eventually read everything sent as a hard copy and
most of my email, too.
Please stay tuned as we continue to
bring forward the results of all this effort and share it with you----
and please also understand why I can't get bogged down in individual
cases, even for friends and people who are close to me, unless there is
something about the case itself that promises to bear fruit beyond just
the resolution of its own issues.
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