By Anna Von Reitz
We keep banging our heads against stone walls on this one, but nonetheless must persevere.
The only jurisdiction(s) in which living people have voice and being, are soil and air.
The international land jurisdiction is the realm of the subsoil where no living man can live. The land jurisdiction is inhabited by Lawful Persons, but these representations of us are "persons" nonetheless.
The sea and the air are inhabited by species of Legal Persons.
So, in soil jurisdiction we have the Jus Soli, the living men. On the land jurisdiction we have Lawful Persons. On the sea and in the air we have Legal Persons.
Please duly note this important distinction.
We get repeated polemics from people in their teens and their parents ranting about the Age of Majority on the land which is 21 years of age, not 18, not 16, nor, as the British Navy once claimed, 10.
It's 21 for the Lawful Persons inhabiting the land and the measure is intended to protect our young people and give them more time to mature, because our actual law is strict and unforgiving.
Young Americans can have ID credentials like anyone else, and many have established bank accounts that they cannot access until the age of 21 --- but this should not be any big cause for concern except in those cases where young people have been emancipated by the courts and left without caring parents or guardians,
We are recommending that the State Assemblies set up a Special Committee to address the needs and support of young people between the ages of 18 and 21 who might otherwise slip through the cracks.
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