While this article is excellent, it unfortunately does not get to the root of the problem. You see, the People no longer have standing before local, State or federal governments, because those governments are only acting in their corporate capacities anymore, as redeemed by the 14th Amendment. And within that capacity the People with rights are turned into persons and individuals with mere government-granted privileges.
And no Court at any level will sit in its common law capacity anymore - only as a corporate administrative Court. And so, while the People still exist, they are no longer recognized, and persons and individuals are subjects of the corporate State and have no powers to challenge it. So it’s not so much that the People don’t exist, but rather that they’ve been preferentially replaced by the presumption that they have voluntarily given up their rights for privileges.
And since that presumption is universal in government, there literally are no aspects of government operating anymore that recognise free human beings - by what is accepted as the only law. Only corporate persons and individuals can be “seen” now.
And that, my friends, is the biggest problem of all, because it “nullifies” anything anyone does based on rights as being invisible. And it does it precisely because government-granted privileges do not extend to challenging the legitimacy of the government.
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