
by Anna Von Reitz
I
am an American State National (Article IV, Section 2). I am also an Alaskan owed
the contractual provisions of The Alaska Statehood Compact, which guarantees the
Equal Footing Doctrine. As such, I am lawfully exercising the Alaska State
Session Laws (not the private corporate Session Laws of the State of Alaska) and
the Alaska State Common Law Court System established therein.
As
you are aware (if you have been keeping up with the information we've made
available) there are indeed two populaces established from the beginning of this
country— and there still are. Likewise there are established two court systems
owed to the people— one an admiralty court system operating in the jurisdiction
of the sea, the other an American Common Law court system operating on the
jurisdiction of the land. There was additionally established an administrative
court system under Article I to oversee the functioning and internal squabbling
within the federal corporation itself.