Monday, June 26, 2017

Letter to the Governor of Puerto Rico


By Anna Von Reitz

June 26, 2017
Governor Ricardo Rossello Nevares
Avenida Juan Ponce de Leon
San Juan Antiquo, PR 00901

Dear Governor Rossello Nevares,

I am writing to make sure that you heard about and received confirmation of our offer to purchase all of Puerto Rico’s debt and to release the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and its people from this burden as a free gift from the actual United States of America to all of you.  

When the bankruptcy first came up, we offered to pay off the $120 billion and to commit considerably more to upgrading and improving infrastructure, employment projects, and new family health initiatives.  This is part of our state-by-state campaign which will renew and restore every part of America.

Very shortly after that, the Royal Family in Britain cashed out a Super P Bond and we were told that they exercised the option to pay off the debt for the Commonwealth. 

Four Unions. Two Are Bankrupt. How to Handle Obstructive Clerks


By Anna Von Reitz

Let's go over this again.  

There is the actual, factual union of fifty (50) geographically defined states of the Union.   This is the "Terra Firma" level of national identity and organization that defines each sovereign state's borders and which also determines your nationality as a Wisconsinite, Virginian, Texan, and so on at birth. 

There is the union of unincorporated body politics that represent and do business for the states and people composed of fifty organizations named like this: California State, Oregon State, and so on, that are member states of the United States of America.  These are the doing-business-as names of unincorporated business entities organized by the people in each state to exercise the land jurisdiction and undelegated portion of international jurisdiction belonging to each state.  These entities are all land jurisdiction republics. 

IRS Claims of "Frivolous Return"


By Anna Von Reitz

[This is a reply to a woman who revoked her election to pay federal income taxes and received back a snooty, threatening letter accusing her of having made a "frivolous return"--- when in fact the IRS was admitting her right and ability to claim her exemption by sending her a Voucher in the same letter.  Read on.]

This [sending out "frivolous return" responses] is standard practice with the IRS, which is just a private bill collection agency.  

Anything that you send back to them can be considered a "return" in a sense, and it is in that sense that they are using the word.  You have not sent them a "Tax Return" at all and cannot be accused of having done so.  

Your right to revoke your election to pay is tightly bound to your citizenship or lack thereof.  It is also tied to your new found awareness of what a "Withholding Agent" is---- and that is, a Warrant Officer on a Merchant Marine vessel.