Since
the Constitution was based in Common Law, if you abolished the Common Law
wouldn't that extinguish the Federal Government too?

by Anna Von Reitz
The
problem is the US Government, not the Federal Government. Two different animals
entirely. Any attack against the Common Law or any part of the Law of the Land
is an attack against the Republic. Hasn't anyone been listening to date? US
Government is the problem. US Government = Law of the Sea = Sea Jurisdiction. Federal Government = Law of the Land
(Constitution) = Land Jurisdiction.
Is that how they finished the corporate setup and
dissolved government?
Nobody "dissolved" our government. The various units
of government either stupidly or with malice aforethought incorporated. Any time
you incorporate anything it goes from the jurisdiction of the land to the
foreign international jurisdiction of the sea. It removes from the Law of the
Land and the guarantees of the Constitution to the Law of the Sea and the
Dog-Eat-Dog of maritime and admirality law.
Not sure they could do that lawfully since the
foundation of our laws came from Common Law.
The problem can be swiftly addressed in one of three
ways:
(1) Bring enough pressure to bear to force the
existing incorporated "Counties" and "States" to dissolve their corporations and
function naturally as unincorporated business entities again; (2) Do an end-run
around the existing incorporated "Counties" and "States" by organizing the
landowners in each county and then each state as unincorporated body politics
and electing parallel offices designated to operate in the land jurisdiction, as
in "Sheriff on the Land" or "Judge on the Land" so that there can be no more
confusion or obfuscation.
The offices of the land jurisdiction are all Public
Offices that have been "vacant". The offices of the sea jurisdiction are all
"similarly named" private corporate offices that have been used to mimmick the
public offices---- allowing those in these private corporate offices to
improperly wield the powers of public office without the responsibility of
public office and also allowing them to abuse what merely appears to be a public
office for their private gain.
The third option is to start over with a huge public
discussion, a full disclosure of the political status options, and potentially
an end to all separation of the land and sea jurisdictions owed to this
country.
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