Legal Words and Consequences Volume 1, No. 4 by Richard McDonald This is a newsletter that may be dangerous to your well being, as it contains some truth that you were or are not supposed to know or understand. To begin with, I must tell you that all words used in any type of law have a specific meaning attached as it relates to that specific law. They do not mean the standard everyday dictionary meaning at all times, as you are mislead into thinking. First, you must understand that this is an educational forum, and I will give you the meanings that are utilized by the various governmental agencies, to deprive you of your rights and property. The word "person" as it is used in most of the statutes refers to the same person as defined in the so-called 14th Amendment. It does not include everyone, as you are led to believe. There are several court cases that define who is that specific "person," and one of those cases is Van Valkenburg v. Brown, 43 Cal. 43. Next the term "United States" has three (3) different distinct, and separate jurisdictional meanings. This has been stated in Hooven & Allison Co. v. Evatt, 324 U. S. 652. There the court stated: The term "United States" may be used in any one of several senses. It may be merely the name of a sovereign occupying the position analogous to that of other sovereigns in the family of nations. It may designate the territory over which the sovereignty of the United States extends, or it may be the collective name of the States which are united by and under the Constitution. Each of these definitions have completely different jurisdictions and cannot be mixed. Do you know which of the meanings are being utilized when they say "United States"? When in doubt, ASK! This always brings some type of answer, and you will at least know for yourself what they are doing to you with your permission. There are several groups that are claiming federal rights, that originate in the 1866 Federal Civil Rights Statute, 14 Stat. 27. They should read and understand the law before claiming such statutory rights and privileges. They might be surprised to find out what they are stating and claiming. The law states the United States is a foreign corporation in relation to one of the several States. Remember, that the District of Columbia is not one of the States of the Union of several States, but is a foreign nation (corporation). See 20 C. J. S. sec. 1785, p. 11. So under these facts of law the "U. S. citizens" of the District of Columbia are only alien residents in any one of the several States. So, if all state agencies are operating under the purview of the municipal laws of the District of Columbia, have they registered with this State's Department of State as an agency of a foreign power doing business in this State? The original Political Code of 1872, states that you are either a Citizen of this State, a Citizen of another State, or an alien. So, if you do not possess Primary and Paramount State Citizenship, then you must be a resident alien, who can and must be controlled at all times when, where, how, and why to do anything affecting the public (Citizens of the State). I am a Citizen of this State first, then as a consequence, I am a Citizen of the United States of America, as defined in the Original Constitution for the United States of America (1787), and have full, complete and unencumbered access to all of the Bill of Rights (1791), Amendments 1 through 10. The U. S. Supreme Court has stated that since 1969, Amendments 1 through 8 have limited application to the States through the 14th Amendment for the U. S. citizens. They as citizens of a non-state (notice a difference of status between the State and the District of Columbia) have no access to the 9th and 10th Amendments. As a Citizen of a State, I have all the powers not given to the governments. I am a sovereign and as the courts have stated the Constitutions are a limitation upon the government as it relates to the Citizen of the State. But this is not so if you are a citizen of the District of Columbia. SO, just what are you??? If you are a slave on the Federal plantation known as the District of Columbia, then act like one. If you are a Citizen of this State then act like the sovereign you are by heritage and Birthright. Read and understand the laws that apply to you. You must always obey these laws under all circumstances. I do not obey the laws of Japan, Germany, England or the municipal laws of the District of Columbia for the very simple reason that I am not one of their citizens. So read the law, understand it and ask questions if in doubt of your status. # # #
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