Posts Tagged ‘franchises’
Microsoft Copilot: How the Administrative State Makes Your Consent Invisible
INTRODUCTION: This series of AI questions completely exposes the inner workings and gears of the administrative state, franchises, and how the two bypasses organic law and consent, and rope you into state slavery. It explains the genesis and evolution of both and tells you how to leave the LITERAL “Matrix”. AMAZING! In order to arrive…
Read MoreMicrosoft Copilot: Are those invoking the benefits of a civil statutory status government actors with the government as the real principal?
QUESTION 1: 1. A public officer is legally defined as someone IN CHARGE of the property of the public. 2. Civil statutory statuses are legislatively created and owned by their government creator. 3. Invoking a civil statutory status within a government statute is an acceptance and use of public property by those so doing. QUESTIONS:…
Read MoreMicrosoft Copilot: Is a state or the national government offering franchises extraterritorially unconstitutional or illegal?
INTRODUCTION: This line of questions documents the “beach-head” in the fight against government franchises and how to fight them. Background information on this subject for those wishing to study further: QUESTION 1: Can you give me a list of authorities forbidding any state from offering franchises or privileges through civil statutes to people in other…
Read MorePROOF OF FACTS: Social Security Administration Definition of “U.S. citizen”
Social Security Program Operations Manual System (POMS), GN 00303.120 Who Is a U.S. Citizen 7. American Samoa and Swain’s Island An individual born in American Samoa or Swain’s Island is a U.S. National, unless U.S. citizenship was derived from a parent or acquired by marriage. For SSA purposes these individuals are considered to be U.S. citizens.…
Read MoreDEBATE: An “individual” is just a human being or natural person in the code and not a privileged fictional entity
FALSE STATEMENT: An “individual” is just a human being or natural person in the code and not a privileged fictional entity. REBUTTAL: Anything Congress legislatively creates they own. “All subjects over which the sovereign power of a state extends, are objects of taxation; but those over which it does not extend, are, upon the soundest…
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