Tag: history
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Emergency Notice and Jurisdictional Challenge Against Unauthorized BAR Activity and Colorable Court Operations!
We’re sharing the following executive summary from Aaron Prince because it speaks to a growing concern in our communities: Are men and women being routed into colorable venues where private policy displaces constitutional guarantees? Aaron lays out a jurisdictional challenge—demanding oaths and bonds, proof of lawful delegation, and disclosures about fiduciary instruments (CUSIP/CRIS, etc.). Whether…
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Private Travel, Public Roads: Separating Rights from Regulated Privileges!
The distinction between the right to use public highways for ordinary travel and the licensed privilege to use the same roads for commerce hits home for us. Freedom of movement is part of our birthright. This isn’t abstract: we are still seeking remedy in Okanogan County District Court after a 2022 traffic stop, and our…
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This meme does not reflect the truth of the proclamation. Blanket statements like this are part of the problem, not the solution. It is not that people “act as Roman citizens” — it is that officials make presumptions, treating names as if they were businesses. Our task is to stop repeating falsehoods, ask better questions,…
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Civil Rights Advocates Bringing Public Notice Across America
[edited] Have you heard of Tanawah Downing and Jessica Saxton? They are a couple of regular people who have stepped in as Civil Rights Advocates from Washington, D.C., who are traveling across America, serving Public Notices to city councils. Their mission is simple but powerful: to remind public officials of their oath, to hold them…
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Unraveling the Status of Citizenship!
Every word is a word spell, that is why it is called spelling “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” John 1:1 🌀 Introduction Most people believe that “citizen” simply means belonging—being part of a nation, protected by its laws. But in the world of…