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Message Subject Can an American citizen really "Withdraw Consent" from this government?
Poster Handle Saddletramp
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You can "do" whatever you want, but they will either ignore you or make your life unbearable.

You have to understand that "America" is no longer under the Constitutional Republic founded in 1776.

America was invaded and overthrown by European bankers who now own and run "America" as the corporate "United States."

So, all of us are really living in an occupied country where the invaders ARE A DICTATORSHIP by proxy who allows us the scant illusion of "freedom and democracy."

It's all bullshit, though.

I wrote a letter to the State Department expressing my wishes and, after some prodding, they sent a reply that I am NOT allows to renounce my citizenship while in the "US" and that I AM A SUBJECT (a subject, mind you.... only kings have subjects) of the "STATE" where I was born. They say I was born in the "U.S." but their definition of "U.S." only includes D.C. and U.S. Territories - NOT the several states - so I am, by their own definition NOT a subject of the U.S.

However, they will operated as if I (and you all) am a SUBJECT, when in fact we are NOT by informed consent...

Hence, we are victims of an invading foreign enemy who simply use the original STRUCTURE of the American government as a proxy.

There is a lot of info out there if you look it up. Most of it is in plain sight in government libraries.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31826519


This is true. Look up SOVEREIGN CITIZEN. Lots of info on this perfectly legal concept which lands you in a bunch of hot water if you try it. But there are reports of people actually doing it; not sure how well this turns out.
 Quoting: Ralph--a house dog


No you're right, there's plenty of legal precedent for Sovereign Citizen, we operate under the principals of British Maritime Law, so it's possible to legally do this. But then you lose access to banking, doing business for anything other than cash, driving, etc, etc.

It's a nightmare...
 
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