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Monday, October 28, 2024

International Public Notice: The New Common Sense

 By Anna Von Reitz

A famous book in American History is Thomas Paine's Common Sense.  It should occur to us, then as now, that lack of common sense has provoked the current situation, and the need for it must be met again.  

We are posting this interview with Justice Neil Gorsuch for a reason -- first, it's about a new book, called "Over Ruled" which explains the problem of so-called Administrative Law created, dictated, and enforced by unaccountable bureaucrats. 


The Supreme Court of the United States has recently overturned two key components of the so-called Administrative Law System --- which was first denied in Norton v. Shelby County more than a century ago, and just recently reaffirmed in West Virginia v EPA  and given a big added boost by the recent take down of the Chevron Deference Doctrine in Loper Bright Enterprises v Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v Department of Commerce --- and this new book explains more about the fundamental reasons why the the Supreme Court has undertaken this course of action. 

The most obvious reason is that it is unconstitutional and always has been.  It was ruled unconstitutional in 1886 when Norton v Shelby County was first ruled upon, and imagine this? -- It's still unconstitutional a hundred and thirty-eight years later.  Who knew? 

The question that every American should have is, if Administrative Law was overturned in 1886, why has it been allowed to proliferate again?  

Another thing that Americans should also remember in listening to this interview with Justice Gorsuch is that he is speaking throughout from the perspective of a member of the foreign British Territorial Democracy operating under The Constitution of the United States of America.  

It's a brain tweak for most of us to realize that our country's actual government is vested in our unincorporated counties and States, and is a republican form of government, not a democracy, but to the extent that we keep these differences clear in our minds, we are prepared to observe other truths as well: 

We don't live under any Constitution.  Our Federal Employees and their employees live under Constitutions.  

Americans live under The Unanimous Declaration of Independence. 

Americans don't live under Federal Code, Administrative Code, State-of-State Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations, Mandates, or Public Policies. 

Americans are only obligated to obey those sections of Federal Code that apply to them (about 8% of all Federal Code) in certain situations, and those sections must be published in the Federal Record, not the Federal Register. 

By remembering who we are, how our government is structured, and what our obligations are, we maintain the balance of powers intended by the Founders, and we naturally hold the delegated powers of the Federal (Contract) Government in check.  

We agree with Justice Gorsuch, that a fundamental trust has been breached --- a trust that must be restored from both sides of the fence. 

As the U.S. Judiciary struggles to regain fundamental controls over runaway bureaucracy, the American People are called upon to rouse themselves and take responsibility for their own unincorporated government responsibilities. 

The building, maintenance, and education of their State Assemblies, and their local Counties and each County's republican government, come first and foremost.  We must learn again the stark beauties of American Common Law, the Law of the Land. 

We recently shocked the world by invoking land law and directly standing down our Federal Employees and their subcontractors. Even many Americans were shocked that our Law uses words like "shot" and "hung", but it does.  

This country has had to deal with its fair share of outlaws and pirates.  We have a well-established history of both American Common Law and American Admiralty Law to rely upon.  It's just a matter of populating our courts, and as our States of the Union have been called into Session, we have access to our own Justice System again. 

As the word spreads, more and more Americans are raising their heads and listening to their hearts.  Common sense has to rule over corporate politics, and living hands must take the helm again. 

Common sense. Again. 

Issued by: 
Anna Maria Riezinger, Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652

October 27th 2024

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