White Paper on State Citizenship
Address:http://www.worldnewsstand.net/law/white-paper.htm
Another 'allodial rights' site:
"--- There are hundreds of thousands of sovereigns in the United States of America but I am not one of them. The sovereigns own their land in "allodium."
That is, the government does not have a financial interest in the their land.
Because of this they do not need to pay property tax (school tax, real estate tax). Only the powers granted to the federal government in the Constitution for the United States of America define the laws that they have to follow. This is a very small subset of the laws most of us have to follow.
Unless they accept benefits from or contract with the federal government, they do not have to pay Social Security tax, federal income tax, or resident individual state income tax.
They do not need to register their cars or get a driver's license unless they drive commercially.
They will not have to get a Health Security Card.
They can own any kind of gun without a license or permit.
They do not have to use the same court system that normal people do.
I am sure that most people reading this are saying to themselves that this can not be true. I know I did when I first heard of it.
The government recognizes two distinct classes of citizens: a state Citizen and a federal citizen.
A state Citizen, also called a de jure Citizen, is an individual whose inalienable natural rights are recognized, secured, and protected by his/her state Constitution against State actions and against federal intrusion by the Constitution for the United States of America.
A federal citizen, also called: a 14th Amendment citizen, a citizen of the United States, a US citizen, a citizen of the District of Columbia, has civil rights that are almost equal to the natural rights that state Citizens have.
I say almost because civil rights are created by Congress and can be taken away by Congress.
Federal citizens are subjects of Congress, under their protection as a "resident" of a State, a person enfranchised to the federal government (the incorporated United States defined in Article I, section 8, clause 17 of the Constitution).
The individual States may not deny to these persons any federal privileges or immunities that Congress has granted them. This specific class of citizen is a federal citizen under admiralty law (International Law).
As such they do not have inalienable common rights recognized, secured and protected in the Constitutions of the States, or of the Constitution for the United States of America, such as "allodial" (absolute) rights to property, the rights to inheritance, the rights to work and contract, and the right to travel among others. ---"
I'm sure you didn't mean to but your going to send me to bed laughing.
I couldn't help it when I got to the word "allodium."
It just struck me as something an alchemist from the Middle Ages would talk about and I broke out laughing and couldn't get any further.
I'll try and look at the rest of it tomorrow.
I skimmed through that and still didnt see anything convincing. Thats not to say that there is absolutely nothing of value there (I dont know one way or the other.) If my dog swallowed a diamond that fell out of my wifes ring Id look through what came out the other end of him for the something of value but that doesnt mean I feel like doing the same with this.
The words There is a wealth of deception in the above wording are entertaining given the document as a whole.
And the comments about money or currency struck me as odd given all the stuff at the end the author seems to suggest the reader provide money to get. I wonder which one he has a financial interest in.