Monday, July 23, 2018

The Devil Went Down to....... Alaska?


By Anna Von Reitz

So we finally won our case. Donald Trump sicced teams of lawyers and archivists and historians onto all the information we've provided and guess what? We stand exonerated. All that we have brought forward has been proven, nailed down, and tied up with a bow, complete with all the research and case law and historical documentation.

Count that much done and over.

President Trump now knows -- definitively -- what is wrong, what the game is, what the game has been all along, who is responsible, and from what he has done so far, he is swiftly taking care of business. But he can't do it alone.

You see, he is working from the "federal side" of the fence. He needs our help coming from the side of the states and the people to meet him halfway. I already thumped on everyone to get their political status corrected and join their State Assembly, so I won't beat that drum again. At least not today.

What I will tell you is that there has been an extraordinary "up-tick" in millionaires and billionaires contacting me and promising support for my work and the work of The Living Law Firm.....if.....

George Washington's Obituary


By Anna Von Reitz

George Washington's Obituary -- Read It Here


George Washington, the American revolutionary leader and first president of the United States, dies of acute laryngitis at his estate in Mount VernonVirginia. He was 67 years old.

George Washington was born in 1732 to a farm family in Westmoreland County, Virginia. His first direct military experience came as a lieutenant colonel in the Virginia colonial militia in 1754, when he led a small expedition against the French in the Ohio River valley on behalf of the governor of Virginia. Two years later, Washington took command of the defenses of the western Virginian frontier during the French and Indian War. After the war’s fighting moved elsewhere, he resigned from his military post, returned to a planter’s life, and took a seat in Virginia’s House of Burgesses.

A Sad Day for OPPT


By Anna Von Reitz


Heather Ann Tucci-Jareff has been sentenced to 57 months in a Federal Prison. Almost five years of her life is being stolen from her and her family and for what?  Attempting to do to the banks what the banks have done to all of us.

What she is really being sentenced for is insubordination.  As a Bar Attorney, also known as a Shipping Clerk in the British Merchant Marine Service, she has no right to sue  those chartering her "vessel for hire".

She assumed that she had standing to sue, but she didn't argue it.  She didn't fall back on the actual Dual Citizenship that applies to her, and she didn't make preparation to defend her claim on that basis.  She never took my advice.