Friday, February 23, 2018

So Much Confusion Resolved


By Anna Von Reitz

People are grossly confused about the Birth Certificate, what it is, what it does, why it exists, etc.  That confusion is somewhat created and perpetuated by the document itself.  It appears to be a record belonging to us but, in fact, it is a registration document issued by a foreign government.  

That foreign government is under contract to provide "essential government services" (Article IV) for our states of the Union.  To finance those services, this foreign government assumes that you are responsible for its expenses.  They register the event of your birth and they issue bonds known as CUSIP Bonds in your NAME.  

These CUSIP Bonds are public debt obligations racked up against you and your assets. 

Your NAME is applied to a foreign corporation which is subject to United States Territorial law and is obligated as a debtor by definition.  Thus, almost the moment you come into this world you are set upon and "redefined" as a DEBTOR responsible for paying the debts of the foreign United States Territorial Government. 

Dana Loesch tells the Main Stream Media B.S. AT CPAC, TELLS IT LIKE IT REALLY IS



 Friends, first I'd like to say everyone is heart sick over the tragedy in the senseless Florida School shooting, the victims, families and friends of those involved, will always be in our thoughts and prayers.

Dana Loesch, speaker for the NRA, calls out the media, names CNN, calls B.S. AT CPAC 2018, short video and to the point, tells it like it is and no B.S..

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POTUS & Congress: Leave the Second Amendment Alone!

For people who are still locked in to the 14th Amendment Slavery.

POTUS and Congress: Leave the Second Amendment Alone!
In the wake of the tragic mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida that left 17 dead and 14 others injured, gun control advocates on the Left, the mainstream media, and academia quickly shouted for more onerous gun controls and restrictions on Americans' Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

During a recent CNN town hall, neoconservative Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), a purported supporter of the Second Amendment, stopped short of calling for a so-called "assault weapons" ban but nevertheless teamed up with Democrats on the stage in supporting some gun-control measures.

"I absolutely believe that in this country if you are 18 years of age, you should not be able to buy a rifle, and I will support a law that takes that right away," Rubio unapologetically stated on CNN's town hall event.

Rubio also expressed consideration for banning high-capacity magazines or curtailing the number of rounds permitted. "I have traditionally not supported looking at magazine clip size and after this and some of the details I have learned about it, I am reconsidering that position," Rubio said.