
by Anna Von Reitz
For
those who have been attempting to "look me up" among the Bar Association Members
in Alaska or searching for my face among the judges of the Administrative and
Admiralty Courts ---you won't find me or any of the other Common Law or Federal
(Postal District instead of US District) Judges in those locations, because we
are part of the Land Courts and they are part of the Corporate and Maritime
Courts.
There
are three(3) Court Systems in America: (1) Common Law; (2) Administrative Law;
(3) Maritime/Admiralty (which includes Martial Law).
Common
Law is the Law of the Land, which includes the Organic Law of this Country----
The Declaration of Independence, The Articles of Confederation, The
Constitutions (1787) and (1789- 1791), plus the Public Law, the United States
Statutes-at-Large. This is all "Land Law" affecting "Land Assets", which
includes people, livestock, houses, barns, etc., etc., And this is why Amendment
VII specifically requires Common Law regarding all important decisions regarding
people and their property interests.