Critical thinking is the ability to analyze information objectively, evaluate evidence, and form reasoned judgments by questioning assumptions and considering multiple perspectives.
"Be a Free Thinker and Don't Accept Everything You Hear As Truth. Be Critical and Evaluate What You Believe In" ~ Aristotle
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Determining what you believe in is a personal and introspective process that involves exploring your values, experiences, thoughts, and feelings.
The ideas presented here may challenge the government model you've been taught, and they might seem hard to believe at first. That's understandable.
As you continue reading, you may start to view government actions through a different lens. If you find any of this difficult to accept, feel free to close your browser. At some point in the future, you may revisit this site, and these ideas could make more sense.
We believe the concepts outlined here to be true—but you shouldn't! If you accept these ideas without verifying them from other reliable sources, you're being reckless. If we can change your perception of reality in just one article, then someone else could easily fill your mind with misinformation.
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The United States of America is a unique nation. It was the first constitutional republic in the world. Before the American Revolution, the King of England owned all the land in his colonies. The inhabitants of the colonies were his subjects. When the war was over, the King signed the Treaty of Peace. In that treaty, he said that all the land in the former colonies was owned by the people and all of his sovereign powers that he held in the colonies were transferred, not to the government of the colonies but, to the People of the colonies. This made all of the Citizens of the colonies sovereigns. This has never happened before or since in any other country...
To show that Congress has made the laws unreadable by the average person, an objective method of measuring the readability of English text must be discussed. English scholars use a scale known as the “Flesch Index” that measures the level of understanding necessary for an individual to comprehend the written English language. Newspapers are written at an average comprehension level of 7. The average high school graduate reads and understands at a level of 10. The average law school graduate reads and comprehends at a level of 15...
So far, you have not given any proof that the government actually recognizes two distinct classes of citizens. We will give that evidence now by describing the 13th and 14th Amendments...
In order for the federal government to tax a Citizen of one of the several states, it had to create some sort of contractual nexus. This contractual nexus is the Social Security Number (SSN)...
Besides the municipal laws for federal territory like the District of Columbia, the Constitution specifies three other types of law: Common Law, Equity Law, and Admiralty Law...
You may also find it disturbing to know how an administrative procedure can remove your children from you. In 1921 Congress passed the Sheppard-Towner Maternity Act that created the United States birth “registration” area (see Public Law 97, 67th Congress, Session I, Chapter 135, 1921.) That act allows you to register your children when they are born...
A state Citizen has the right to have any gun he/she wishes without being registered. A federal citizen does not. In the District of Columbia, it is a felony to own a handgun unless you are a police officer or a security guard or the hand gun was registered before 1978. The District of Columbia has not been admitted into the Union. Therefore the people of the District of Columbia are not protected by the Second Amendment or any other part of the Bill of Rights...
A reasonable person may ask – How did the government get so far removed from the model of government defined by the Constitution? I’m not sure. Perhaps it was a small group of bankers who realized that they could control a central government much easier than many independent sovereigns. Perhaps it is the natural outcome of specialization;...
The ideas presented may be new to you. You may not believe them. You may like the federal system. If you have read this far, we hope you will see the government in a different light.
Let’s restate the central premise of this information.
The government recognizes two distinct classes of citizens: a state Citizen and a federal citizen. Each has different rights and responsibilities. State Citizens created the states who created the federal government who created federal citizens. Most people are born state Citizens and become federal citizens without their knowledge sometime after birth. You can reclaim your state Citizenship status through a legal procedure.
If you remain a federal citizen, you will pay lots of taxes and have no rights. If you reclaim your state Citizenship status, you will have to learn about our legal system and you will have to change the way you bank, and save, and invest, and other aspects of modern living that probably taken for granted. But a state Citizen that knows the legal system has more control over his/her life.
Information is power. For decades the information, and the power, has been centralized by the government class. Today, the balance of power is shifting. As Citizens become more vigilant about government encroachments, the government’s power is lessened. As the number of state Citizens mushrooms, you will hear about them in the press as the empire strikes back. This movement is not trying to change the system — this is the way it works now! In fact, any attempt to change the Constitution via a constitutional convention or international treaty should be opposed strongly.
Can you imagine what sort of constitution would be written if our current political leaders do the writing? Now you know what this movement is all about. Whether you decide to change your status is up to you.
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