Freedom from Servitude,
Secured Party Creditor, the Redemption Process
Secured Party Creditor, the Redemption Process
Hampton Inn @ 1100 I-20 east Arlington Tx
76018
Under the doctrine of tacit and positive law you have
volunteered and/or contracted to be aUnited States citizen and have lost
your natural rights to THE STATE: “The citizen cannot complain, because he has
voluntarily submitted himself to such a form of government and must pay the
penalties. . .” That was stated by the Supreme Court inU.S. v
Cruikshank.1
volunteered and/or contracted to be a
your natural rights to THE STATE: “The citizen cannot complain, because he has
voluntarily submitted himself to such a form of government and must pay the
penalties. . .” That was stated by the Supreme Court in
Cruikshank.1
Consequently, the governments can make you do what ever they
want:
want:
• Pay unconstitutional taxes. . .
• Put you in jail for victimless crimes. . .
• Take your property
without a court proceeding. . .
without a court proceeding. . .
• Fight private wars for the New World
Order. . .
Order. . .
• Etc., etc... because fundamentally you are a vassal. This
is all component of totalitarian socialism. But you have volunteered. . . Under
principles of Common Law, it should also be understood that silence will regard
one’s status to be that of a de facto citizen of theUnited
States (of America ). Hence, as a person being
a subject of the new political system and receiver of its benefits. . . he is
subject to Income Tax. Accordingly
is all component of totalitarian socialism. But you have volunteered. . . Under
principles of Common Law, it should also be understood that silence will regard
one’s status to be that of a de facto citizen of the
States
a subject of the new political system and receiver of its benefits. . . he is
subject to Income Tax. Accordingly
Do you want to learn to stand as a man and be free from
servitude? Contact us now at
servitude? Contact us now at
creditorsdebtorscontracts@yahoo.com This is about standing as a man or wombman
not an overthrow of any government, but to hold public servants to their oaths
not an overthrow of any government, but to hold public servants to their oaths
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