A Legal Trust Analysis of the Declaration: Sovereign States as Parties to America’s Founding Contract
IntroductionThe Declaration, one of the foundational documents of the United States, is often regarded as a political manifesto asserting independence from British rule. However, a closer analysis reveals that it can also be interpreted as a trust compact, where sovereign states serve as grantors, the federal government later assumes the role of trustee, and constitutional…
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Comprehensive Analysis of “Within the United States” and “Without the United States”
The terms “within the United States” and “without the United States” carry significant weight across legal, statutory, and jurisdictional frameworks. Their definitions and applications vary based on context, including taxation, federal jurisdiction, constitutional interpretation, and federal debt collection. Below is a thorough examination incorporating statutory provisions, case law, and historical interpretations. 1. Geographical Definition of…
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The Criminal Jurisdiction under the Colorable Law of Admiralty.
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The Powers of Congress to Regulate Money and the Role of Contracts, and Did They Steal the Gold or Did They Redefine Gold?
So, you believe they “stole the gold”? Well, that just proves you do not understand what money is. At one time they used sea shells as money. Who agreed that sea shells had value? The parties to the contract decided that. This is why you can use anything of “value” as money. That includes a…
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Is it true that there are no Article III courts?
Understanding Different Types of Courts and the Doctrine of Powers through Federal Radio Commission v. General Electric Co., 281 U.S. 464 (1930) There are those that say that there are no Article III courts. Well, anyone that says this you should automatically know that they do not understand the constitution. A lot of professed ‘teachers”…
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I was asked about if the United States Constitution was suspended.
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