Yes, it's a trick. If you use their "M1" bond, you are indemnified
by them and not by your self and not by your native states of the union. That
then gives them permission to "claim" you and your assets as security backing
their bonds. It is a major scam.
When you use the bonds I established for each one of the states of the
Union, you are indemnifying yourself and your native organic state, which you
own and control.
So, would you rather belong as property owned by whatever potentate in
Indonesia (Barack Obama's old stomping ground) or would you rather (1) take back
your actual status as the landowner and force the rats to discharge the odious
debts you don't owe anyway? or (2) shelter under the indemnity owed to your own
state of the Union and be responsible for taking care of that?
Just say, "No" and keep on pushing.
Anna Von Reitz
And eventually you will be arrested for trespassing at the County building for trying to record an affidavit clarifying your name, birth certificate, and political identity.
ReplyDeleteFrom Anna:
DeleteRight. You will be without an identity or homeland thanks to FDR and the Queen and the feckless leadership this country has had.
Remember-- if you insure yourself you are a free man and if someone or something else insures you, you are under subrogation to that person or entity.
You can shelter you name and property under the sovereign bond of your birth state and retain control and immunity --- because the actual organic state is yours.
If you accepted the M1 Bond you would be subject to the corporation or country offering that bond.
But as long as your state has its sovereign bond posted with the Treasury --- and we made sure there was one included and asset backed for every organic state--- insure your property assets using your organic state sovereign bond and just say, " No thanks." to offers from foreign corporations and foreign countries.
Does that also apply with social security retirement benefits or disability benefits??
DeleteAll of this makes no sense... I am very unclear about this article! Say no to a bond, be broke? Allow the state of the union to operate and still be broke, I'm just guessing at this point! I'm tired of this, who do we trust? Confused
ReplyDeletePlease tell me what the M1 bond refers to.
ReplyDeletethanks
Never mind, I just found what Judge Anna wrote about M1 bond.
DeleteThank you so very much for the warning Paul. God Bless you.
DeleteThanks again Anna!! The other comments who poo-poo your work simply don't research and want to be spoon fed. SOS.
ReplyDeleteYes Anna, like always you're our Godsend, if I don't see your daily blogs, I run to my spams lol because sometimes you break for a day or 2 in which you surely need honey.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes david allen I totally agree, I thought I was the only one shaking my head at the many comments similar to these..😐
Looks like swissindo. A Indonesian outfit is the front for this M1 bond mind you debt is how the world Bank controld countries . Insurance = Bond
ReplyDeleteWhat's the catch? Like government block grants get addicted and controld.
I am Indian and African American mixed and I thought that you said this doesn't apply to African Americans because we only have civil rights within the guidelines of the constitution. What is frustrating is that you keep talking about all Americans but all Americans don't fall into this category due to the constitution, right? So I guess we as African/Indians American are excluded from this? Thank you in advance for your response!
ReplyDeleteFrom Anna:
DeleteNo, all of this applies to you--- you just have to claim "equal civil rights" in order to make it stick. This is just an additional piece of paper clearly stating that you claim equal civil rights (necessary because the rats commandeered the actual government and the Civil War never got settled and the states never actually passed state's rights for colored people).
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., also figured all this out and that's why he fought for "equal civil rights" instead of trying to bite off all the underlying issues at the same time. He was an utterly brilliant man.