Tuesday, July 19, 2016

The United States is NOT America


by Anna Von Reitz

The United States is NOT America

Let me repeat (and repeat and repeat)----- the United States is not America. It isn't now and it never has been.

The United States is a separate and foreign political jurisdiction.

It is as different from an American State as Spain is different from Sweden.

Our government works from the bottom up. Theirs works from the top down.

We operate under American Common Law. They operate under Administrative Law (for handling their internal affairs) and under international law of the sea---both Maritime and Admiralty.
Our organic states--- the ones with soil and trees and rocks--- are named like this: kentucky, utah, nevada.

Our unincorporated States of America --- the ones that have Statehood Compacts or Commonwealth Trust agreements are named like this: Texas State, Maine State, Virginia Commonwealth..

Six Million Cases Per Month


by Anna Von Reitz

There are on average six million American families dealing with foreclosures--- past, present, and future every month. 

Think about that.  Past evictions.  Present struggles. And new foreclosures.  

This is an industry, folks. 

This is being done on purpose.  It has methods that are set forth in patents and trademarks. It has means set forth in court procedures.  This isn't just a matter of Joe missed his payments for two months. 

This is a purposeful fraud system set up by international banks as a means of stealing American property, pure and simple. 

I can listen to all your many stories and try to work with you all one-on-one, which is what some people seem to expect from me and the Living Law Firm, but that is not getting the problem solved and not bringing relief to all the other families that need help just as much as the squeaky wheels among us.   

Our Living Law Firm is going after the Whole Enchilada.   We are going after the industry --hacking at the root, not the branches.  

Now, step back and think about it.  You are me.  One little old lady in Alaska.  You and a few dozen lawyers and paralegals have limited resources, limited time.  How do you make it count?