WHEN JUDGE ASKS "WHAT'S YOUR NAME"?

in freedom •  7 years ago 

 If you're in a PRIVATE/administrative court or court in a federal region such as CA, FL, TX, etc. then giving your name will be considered as a name of a STATUTORY PERSON, consisting of a FIRST and LAST name.
BUT if you're on the land of the Republic or in a Public court of a Republic, then giving your name MUST be considered as name of a MAN, with a GIVEN and FAMILY name, who is protected by a Public/common law.So the first question in court should be "Are we on the land of the Republic or in a Public court of the Republic?" If not, then I'd ask to see the contract. Why? Because US gov't is a FOREIGN CORPORATION with respect to a state of the Union, so in those states it ONLY has authority via a CONTRACT (unless it's interstate commerce).

Of course they'll start talking about the PEOPLE OF THE STATE, so I'd demand to know if the PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF XYZ are in the United States. And as they ARE, since courts deal ONLY with federal US regions such as CA, TX, FL, etc., then a demand for a contract is PROPER, since US gov't is a FOREIGN CORPORATION.

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Isn't it funny how 'rights' and 'law' are trampled on & forgotten
Covered over for the benefit of ????