Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Letter to John Kerry and Ban Ki-Moon from Anna Von Reitz



The attached letter to John Kerry and Ban Ki Moon was mailed this morning 12/14/2015.  It addresses--- in a very forthright manner --- the refusal of the Federal United States to expedite and respect the political status changes and choices which must be made available as remedy to the American people.

It also addresses the recently revealed transfer of American gold to the "County Executives" by the World Bank/IBRD.  As these "County Executives" hold no public offices related to us, the actual Beneficiaries, and are at best con- men pretending to have standing as Secondary Beneficiaries (just like the World Bank and IBRD)-- this is a matter of grave concern to Americans and obvious collusion between the World Bank/IBRD and the "county executives"--- whomever and whatever they are--- they aren't our counties and not our county executives.

December 14, 2015

John Kerry, US Secretary of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520

Ban Ki-Moon, UN Secretary General 
United Nations Secretariat
New York, NY 10017


Dear Sirs: 
This is a matter of urgent importance. It concerns either mistaken identity or identity theft, depending upon each man’s estimate of the situation. 
Very briefly: at the end of the American Revolutionary War two distinct groups of people lived in the former Colonies as memorialized in the Treaty of Paris 1783, Article III:  the “free sovereign and independent people of the United States” and the “inhabitants”.   The “inhabitants” were and are --from the perspective of the “free sovereign and independent people”—British Loyalists and subjects of the Crown permitted to co-habit our land via Treaty of Peace.  
At the end of the American Civil War, President Andrew Johnson declared peace on the land via three separate proclamations establishing an undisputed Treaty of Peace and commercial contract obligation honoring the fact that the “free sovereign and independent people of the United States” were at peace and we have remained so ever since.  No such peace was ever declared for the “inhabitants” and no Peace Treaty in their behalf was ever signed, with the result that they have been at constant war since 1860.