By Anna Von Reitz
What happened to the Tories, the American-British Loyalists who supported King George before, during and after The War of Independence?
Answer, a few were prosecuted for war crimes and their property was confiscated to repay victims of heinous crimes. Others took what they could take and decamped to Canada and elsewhere in the British-speaking world, where they sulked and plotted vengeance against the upstart Americans.
The remainder of Tories stayed in this country under a complex scheme anchored by the Federal Constitutions and the Residence Act, which allowed them to stay here, keep their homes and investments and commercial enterprises, and placing these foreign assets in a "National Trust" overseen by the British Monarch while they, themselves, were allowed to remain here under the presumption that they were here to provide us with "essential government services" or otherwise seeking political asylum or foreign aid.
Because they, their assets, and even their good names belong to these foreign governments, they are considered to be part of the foreign Federal citizenship and although they live under limitations and constructs of one or more of the Federal Constitutions, they are not protected by these same agreements.
Now, how, you may ask, was all this orchestrated? In the early days, the responsibility rested with the International Immigration and Naturalization Service. After the so-called Civil War, "public/private partnerships" were formed which among other things allowed the legalized monopolization of entire sectors of our economy, distributed our land and soil holdings into their National Trust structures, and at the bottom of it? The British-American Pilgrim's Society.
Please take time out to read, listen to, and deeply consider the role of the Pilgrim's Society in this country:
Issued by:
Anna Maria Riezinger, Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
December 11th 2024
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