Saturday, March 23, 2019

New Helpful Forms and Examples


By Anna Von Reitz

There are basically two kinds of records people need to have to prove and enforce their identity and standing --- public and private.  

Birth Certificates and BC Witness Statements are private documents.  The BC for most people should never be recorded, though the Witness Statements can and should be so long as the Witnesses don't object.  

Whether you record the Witness Statements or not is more or less a personal choice, but bear in mind that once they are recorded they can't be "lost" as easily as they can be lost in a house fire, flood, or other happenstance. 

I recently made up an example of a BC Witness Testimony in the Form of an Affidavit that can be "motorized" as an online form and red-lined as the others have been for people to add their own information.  Or simply posted as an example for people to follow in constructing their own document.  

4 comments:

  1. Just a question: this BC to have the witness testimony must be the one from the state with the name in all capital?

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  3. C. Johnson... I am loving your thinking, absolutely loving it.
    I appreciate the fact that you bring up what kind of thinking actually stops most people from doing anything...trying to talk like a lawyer when we all should act as people and just state the obvious in our own words. Do not talk in legal terms talk in living terms! The 1828 Webster is considered void of legalese?
    The fear mongering has to stop and we need to face it together

    Learn to swim to land or drown in the deceit

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