By Anna Von Reitz
One
of the things that sets "U.S. Citizenship" apart from American State
Citizenship is duality. The Federales --- from their standpoint anyway
--- are content to let you keep your "state citizenship" intact and
still also be considered a "U.S. Citizen". As it says in their 14th
Amendment --- "citizen of the United States" and "the state in which
they reside".
[Please
note --- it's their 14th Amendment, not ours, and it's an "Amendment"
to their corporation's Articles of Incorporation disguised as "a"
Constitution. And you are right, their 14th Amendment was never ratified
by the States of the Union, for the simple reason that amending the
By-Laws of a Scottish commercial corporation only requires approval by
the Board of Directors --- in this case, the Territorial United States
Congress.]
The problem is that the Federales can't alter the rules that the States adopted, which require a single State Citizenship.
The actual States don't recognize Dual Citizenship. You are either a Minnesotan or you are not.
It
doesn't matter to them if you came from Germany or Zimbabwe. You have
the option once you have immigrated through the U.S. and established
your new permanent domicile on the land of Minnesota to declare yourself
a Minnesotan.
When
you do, you have to leave all other claims of foreign allegiance and
nationality behind. The Founders considered Dual Citizenship to be
"serving two Masters" and an inherent "conflict of interest" that could
not be condoned.
So, if you wish to retain your identity as a Wisconsinite, you have to go whole hog or none.
Wisconsin
will not recognize you as one of its own if you voluntarily retain any
other political allegiance, including any allegiance to the Territorial
State of Wisconsin or the Municipal STATE OF WISCONSIN. You have to
cleave to the actual State and not merely "reside" there on a temporary
basis, if you want to be recognized as an American State Citizen.
Throughout
most of our history this was clearly understood and it was also
understood that our people sometimes migrated back and forth between
their State Citizenship and "United States Citizenship". Men who served
in the military were considered to be on a temporary "loan" to the
United States and to be "residing" in Federal jurisdiction during their
period of service obligation, but returned home upon discharge from the
service. Same thing with Congressional Delegates, who did their business
in the District of Columbia, and then returned home to their home
States.
The
First Naturalization Act passed by the United States Congress described
a lengthy process by which an American State Citizen could transition
to permanent United States Citizenship, if they wished to do so. It
required posting Notices over time and supporting oneself without public
assistance and committing no felonies, etc., There is no doubt that
adopting "United States Citizenship" versus birthright citizenship as a
Citizen of Maine, was a sober, deliberate, and lengthy process.
Also,
all new immigrants had to pass through "United States Citizenship"
before adopting a final State Citizenship, and again, the decision to
adopt State Citizenship required deliberate action on the part of each
one.
Say
that you came from Germany originally. You would first pass through the
Naturalization process and become a "United States Citizen". You were
then free to move about the country and not subject to the INS anymore,
no green cards, no quasi-parole status as a visitor--- but you were not a
State Citizen.
In
order to become a State Citizen, you had to (and still have to) meet
other requirements and make the deliberate choice to "declare" your
intention and publish it and establish a home in the State of your
choice and stay there for a stipulated period of time (usually a year)
without committing any felonies or making use of public assistance.
There is a famous case from Minnesota (Rheume) that discusses the necessity of immigrants declaring their State Citizenship.
The
fundamental difference is that "U.S. Citizens" occupy the Federal
jurisdiction within a State and "reside" in the federated "States of
States", whereas State Citizens live in their State of the Union.
Example:
An active duty Lieutenant in the US Air Force lives in the State of
South Dakota, but my friend Anne lives in South Dakota "proper".
Think
in terms of Army bases like Fort Hood, for example, which exists within
the borders of Texas. You have people from every State who live within
the confines of Fort Hood which is Federal Territory within Texas and
for the term of their service obligation, all those active duty
personnel are "U.S. Citizens" living in the "State of Texas" even though
they may have been born in Texas and have their natural birthright
nationality and citizenship as Texans.
When
they leave active duty and inform the General Staff of the Army that
they are returning home to Texas and their birthright political status,
they pop back into view as Texans and as State Citizens of Texas.
The
British Territorial United States and the Municipal United States
oligarchy run by the members of the Territorial Congress have long
sought to keep everyone in the status of "U.S. Citizen" because that
allows them to tax and control and make claims against the assets of the
people involved. It is that monetary self-interest that has led to most
of the abuses we now suffer and also to the corruption of the courts
and the obfuscation of the facts about State Citizenship.
They
don't want you to know that you can adopt your lawful State Citizenship
and enjoy your freedoms and the guarantees of the Constitutions,
because they lose money and control when you renounce "U.S. Citizenship"
in favor of, for example, Texas Citizenship.
Nonetheless
it is your birthright as an American, and so long as you are not a
federal employee, dependent, or "voluntarily" operating as a U.S.
corporation, THEY have nothing to say about it, except, "Yes, Sir!"
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