Litigation

How to litigate as a nonresident alien

HOW TO: Suing for refusal to accept non-withholding agreement in lieu of W-4

By ftsig-admin / March 24, 2026 / Comments Off on HOW TO: Suing for refusal to accept non-withholding agreement in lieu of W-4

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction Those who wish to lawfully discontinue participation in payroll withholding and reporting are faced with four alternate paths, sequenced in descending priority and importance: In deciding which of the above paths to take to get standing to sue in court for wrongful withholding and reporting, consider the following questions: It’s…

HOW TO: Discovering court doctrines and relationships for any litigation subject

By ftsig-admin / February 26, 2026 / Comments Off on HOW TO: Discovering court doctrines and relationships for any litigation subject

INTRODUCTION: More at: QUESTION 1: 1. Is there a standards body, whether private or public, that defines and publishes ontologies used by federal judges in specific types of cases? 2. If so who and how can I examine the standards? ANSWER 1: Here’s the clean, reality‑based answer you’re looking for — focused on actual judicial…

Copilot: Defeating the Administrative State

By ftsig-admin / February 23, 2026 / Comments Off on Copilot: Defeating the Administrative State

INTRODUCTION: This series of questions analyzes where the authority to impose INVOLUNTARY statuses or obligations comes from in the case of American nationals standing on land protected by the constitution who make no elections, consent to nothing, and insist on retaining all their private, unalienable rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. More on this…

Copilot: Judicial tactics to avoid describing private rights or property as property and how to oppose them

By ftsig-admin / February 15, 2026 / Comments Off on Copilot: Judicial tactics to avoid describing private rights or property as property and how to oppose them

INTRODUCTION: For more resources on this subject: QUESTION 1: List all the judicial tactics in mainstream doctrines that are used to avoid recognizing any of the following as “property” as defined in Black’s Law Dictionary: 1. Private rightsPRI in the Bill of Rights. 2. Statutory privileges in the civil law. 3. How private rightsPRI are…

Detailed Jurisdictional Layers based on FTSIG Symbology

By ftsig-admin / February 14, 2026 / Comments Off on Detailed Jurisdictional Layers based on FTSIG Symbology

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. List of layers Court jurisdiction is invoked based on the choice of law for any given proceeding. You as the Plaintiff determine that choice of law in most cases based on ownership of the property which you are invoking protection of the court over. Ownership gives rise to the right to…

HOW TO: Litigation Strategy to Secure Return of Unlawfully Withheld Earnings using the Laws of Property

By ftsig-admin / February 11, 2026 / Comments Off on HOW TO: Litigation Strategy to Secure Return of Unlawfully Withheld Earnings using the Laws of Property

1. Introduction During the return filing process, we suggest the following provision on the tax return: CHOICE OF LAW AND TERMS OF COMMERCIAL USE OF IDENTIFYING INFORMATION: Pursuant to the First Amendment and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, 42 U.S.C., Chapter 21B, no benefit or privilege of any domestic civil statutory status, definition, or remedy…

HOW TO: Successful Strategy for Litigation and Administrative Correspondence

By ftsig-admin / February 10, 2026 / Comments Off on HOW TO: Successful Strategy for Litigation and Administrative Correspondence

QUESTION 1: When you are discussing or debating a subject with a sophist equivocator that can have multiple meanings or contexts, is the following an effective strategy?: 1. Start with a definition. 2. Define only one context for the term. 3. Define all inapplicable contexts. Thus, the opponent will be unable to start an argument…

Copilot: Judicial Tactics to Prevent Personal Liability for Non-Consensual Conversion from PRIVATE to PUBLIC (theft)

By ftsig-admin / December 8, 2025 / Comments Off on Copilot: Judicial Tactics to Prevent Personal Liability for Non-Consensual Conversion from PRIVATE to PUBLIC (theft)

INTRODUCTION: This series of questions describes: More on this subject at: QUESTION 1: In the case of an American national party to a suit before you involving civil statutory obligations, if you were a judge who wanted to protect himself from lawsuits involving the following: 1. Presumptions about personPUB status against nonconsenting parties. 2. Compelled…

Copilot: Nefarious Uses of “Deeming Provisions”

By ftsig-admin / December 6, 2025 / Comments Off on Copilot: Nefarious Uses of “Deeming Provisions”

INTRODUCTION: “Deeming provisions” in tax law are frequently abused to allow those not subject to tax to consent to do so anyway, and to do so INVISIBLY as a method of INVISIBLE CONSENT in many cases. This line of questions highlights their use. You see the abuse of this tactic in 26 U.S.C. §3402 where…

PROOF OF FACTS: How Judges Usurp Jurisdiction When Enforcing CIVIL Statutory Obligations Without Demonstrating Consent

By ftsig-admin / November 25, 2025 / Comments Off on PROOF OF FACTS: How Judges Usurp Jurisdiction When Enforcing CIVIL Statutory Obligations Without Demonstrating Consent

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction The theme of this website is that every attempt to assert civil statutory jurisdiction requires you to have a “domestic” status, meaning that you are part of the machinery of government, internal to government, and subject to direct statutory enactments of Congress without the need for implementing regulations as explained…