Posts Tagged ‘civil statutory capacity’
Copilot: Corruption and Unconstitutional Results Caused by equivocating the OFFICE and the OFFICER under Civil Statutory Law
INTRODUCTION: More at: PROOF OF FACTS: Why CIVIL statutory “citizen” of the United States in 26 U.S.C. 1.1-1(a) and (b) is voluntary, FTSIGhttps://ftsig.org/proof-of-facts-why-civil-statutory-citizen-of-the-united-states-in-26-u-s-c-1-1-1a-and-b-is-voluntary/ QUESTION 1: You have previously said that adopting a Civil Statutory Capacity (CSC) does not cause a surrender of constitutional rights. In doing so, you have equivocated because: 1. Fifth Amendment rights…
Read MoreCopilot: Effects of domicile and coerced civil capacity resulting from Government Identification
QUESTION 1: Does domicile in a specific place automatically imply being subject to the civil statutory law of that place even though you wish to be protected only by the common law instead of the civil law? ANSWER 1: Short answer: No. Under American law, domicile does not give you the power to choose whether…
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