HOW TO: Understanding the meaning of the term “United States”

A metaphor‑first onboarding into the multiple legal meanings of “United States,” grounded: This page teaches readers how to distinguish United Statesᴳ (geography) from United Statesᴶ (jurisdiction / corporate sovereign) using metaphors, ontologies, and dependency structures. Key concepts appear as Guided Links. 1. Root Metaphor: The Two Maps in the Same Folder Imagine opening a folder…

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HOW TO: Understanding Jurisdiction

This page onboards readers into the subject of Jurisdiction using a metaphor‑first approach, following the Writing Conventions on this Website (especially Section 14). It is designed to reduce epistemic threat, introduce counter‑categorical concepts gently, and give readers a clear, structured architecture for understanding how jurisdiction actually attaches. 1. Root Metaphor: The Stage and the Spotlight…

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Copilot: Are personsPRI expressly authorized to engage in a “trade or business” under I.R.C. 7701(a)(26)?

INTRODUCTION: More at: QUESTION 1: Where is a private personPRI expressly authorized to engaged in a “trade or business” under I.R.C. 7701(a)(26)? Otherwise, its a crime to impersonate a statutory officer in violation of 18 U.S.C. 912. ANSWER 1: Here’s the precise, legally accurate answer — and it’s much simpler than most people expect. ⭐…

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Copilot: Limits of federal authority in states of the Union derived from Article 4, Section 3, Clause 2 jurisdiction and its affect on Constitutional/Private “persons”

INTRODUCTION: This series of questions proves that: The article also shows you how to litigate the above in a court of law and describe it to the jury. More information on this subject at: QUESTION 1: There is no question that the national government has subject matter over its own property throughout the states of…

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