By Anna Von Reitz
For some years now we have cautioned people to retrain their brains and add the word "Incorporated" every time they say, "United States" or "United States of America" or "USA" in reference to political conversations and headline news, because invariably, they are not talking about this country or its people or its actual government.
Instead, when people commonly start talking about "the United States" or "the US" or "America" -- what they are actually talking about is the bad behavior of our foreign incorporated Services Vendors -- entities that have been incorporated under foreign powers and which have impersonated us and misrepresented us to the rest of the world.
Try to imagine this: you hire someone to mow your lawn, trim your hedges, and keep your flower gardens in shape. You come home and find this foreign born gardener walking around your house, impersonating you and managing your business however he sees fit.
That is the situation we have here.
Our "service" vendors, organizations created to provide us with eighteen enumerated services, have usurped against and impersonated their employers, so that foreign corporations are pretending to be us and pretending to be our government "in our absence" --- long after we have declared ourselves, provided our provenance, and called our States into Session.
A key misunderstanding seems to be the idea that our country is a democracy, when it isn't, and never has been. Our British Territorial Subcontractor, one of the Vendors we hired, is a democracy. Our country has a different "republican form of governance" entirely.
While they depend on beguiling masses of "voters" and in their dreams aspire to getting 51% of the "voters" to give them a "mandate" --- something that has never happened in their entire history, our government does not depend on a numbers game.
Our government is keyed to inheritance.
Imagine a vast estate; the owner dies. Who has claim to his land and hereditaments? His wife. His sons. His daughters. His siblings. Or in the extreme case, his nephews and nieces. We call these people his "next of kin" and they all have their ranking according to how close they are by blood and marriage to the deceased.
So who are the American "progeny" to whom this vast land belongs?
The sons and daughters of the Continental Army soldiers and fledgling United States Navy sailors who actually fought in the War of Independence, and their children and their children's children.... are inheritors, and that is unequivocal and certain. Everyone who can trace their lineage back to the Revolution is American progeny and an inheritor of the estate.
There are now about 12 million Sons and Daughters of the Revolution, with approximately 120 million more who can claim inheritance through their family ties as relatives and relatives by marriage.
In addition, there are all those who became inheritors by virtue of being born on the land and soil of this vast estate. They, too, were welcomed and became progeny and had their individual sovereignty recognized at birth.
Finally, there are those who were adopted -- those who willfully chose to come here and to adopt this country as their home. By declaring their allegiance to this country, learning its language and customs, and living here for a number of years, even such newcomers have become progeny and inheritors.
Actual Americans are inheritors of this great land and are owed all the guarantees of the Federal Constitutions and International Law, and even if there were only one or two such Americans left in the entirety of the world, this country would still belong to them and they would still be owed all the constitutional protections and guarantees.
We are not a democracy dependent on numbers and votes. We are a family drawn together from many nations, tied by blood and love and common experience, by land and soil, by water and the air we breathe, by our own hands, by the ideals we share, by the language we speak and by our law -- by all these we are defined as progeny and inheritors, not foreign employees, not "residents", and certainly not foreign citizens.
In the truest sense, we are all Native Americans, regardless of the color of our skin or the DNA in our veins, and we all claim our birthright as progeny and as inheritors.
Issued by:
Anna Maria Riezinger -- Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
August 17th 2025
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