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Hopefully that little ache spurs action in the form of changing your status from a U.S. Citizen to a State National or State Citizen as a minimum. But that is the choice for each man or woman to decide. It starts with the simple awareness that words matter and then being part of the federal government business is being subject to their legal codes acts and statutes.

Good you are still curious and the ache does not deter the desire to learn more.

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Thank you.

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It is a diminishment word since it comes with duties and responsibilities. That is why Sovereign Citizen is an oxygen moron. Can't be both at the same time. Makes the MSM and legal society persons look rather idiotic.

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When I read these articles, I always get a bit of a stomach ache. Is that normal ? lol

I feel like it is the correct result. Can't stop reading them though, and sharing to everyone. We all need that collective gut ache.

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Wow... haven't heard that term since 2010 2011

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Resident? ["we think "yes""] The hypothecation begins with our own assumption of words that are incorrect. Everyday, thousands sign off on being a title we are not. The end result is new evidence used against us because of our own ignorance. Founding fathers were against titles of nobility. Our current situation is exactly why...

So, are you a resident?

Mr.?

Mrs.?

employee?

title?

name?

And the hypothecation continues...

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What about "Citizen" ? I think it should be considered a slur, .. like "Person".

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