By Anna Von Reitz
Sloppy thinking leads to so many social and practical ills, that we feel it should be outlawed as a sin, as a trespass, and as a transgression, too.
Sloppy language, preserved for posterity to stumble upon, is, if possible, a greater malady.
The key sloppiness to be addressed today is the idea that we "share sovereignty" with the Federal Government.
Such an idea is an outgrowth of power-mongering on one side (the Federal side) and power-shirking (by the States) on the other.
Let us be forever clear and concise: we delegate certain enumerated powers to the Federal Government contractors so that they can provide us with certain enumerated and stipulated services.
This is not a "sharing" of any sovereignty. This is a delegating of sovereign powers under contract. The sovereignty of this country is actually fully vested in the States of the Union and the people who live here.
No part of the Federal Government has earned any sovereignty of its own--- they have merely borrowed ours, with varying results.
Issued by:
Anna Maria Riezinger -- Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
September 24th 2025
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