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    There are rights of citizens. There are also rights that are antecedent to the existence of, say, the United States. Public citizens such as soldiers might have their 'movement' subject to restrictions. Are you a public citizen?
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    "The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
    "It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter." Proverbs 25:2
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    Quote Originally Posted by allodial View Post
    Are you a public citizen?
    I would have to answer "Yes" to that Q because
    1. I speak freely
    2. I speak publicly
    3. I am assumed to be a 'citizen'.

    I hope I answered your Q satisfactorily. ;o)
    April Reigne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reigne View Post
    I would have to answer "Yes" to that Q because
    1. I speak freely
    2. I speak publicly
    3. I am assumed to be a 'citizen'.

    I hope I answered your Q satisfactorily. ;o)
    Citizenship is a status claimed or presumed.
    You would have had to commenced some positive action in order to become a citizen.
    You have even affirmed this status en manu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shikamaru View Post
    Citizenship is a status claimed or presumed.
    You would have had to commenced some positive action in order to become a citizen.
    You have even affirmed this status en manu.
    Okay - citizenship is presumed ... How do I clarify my Nationality?
    I only commenced to citizenship because of
    a.) my parents ignorance
    b.) my own ignorance (which could have only happened cuz of what my parents/elders told me)

    Ok you lost me on the "en manu" thingy ... please clarify.
    Another issue I personnally come upon is Nationality ... I was born in Nevada but have lived in numerous States .... how do I get a State Nationality ?? Again, it seems I'm begging (requesting/registering) for something. So now my confusion sets in again regarding Birth & Nationality

    I apologize for seemingly going off topic, but nationality and BC appear to coincide with each other, since one can claim to be a US Citizen or a State National ... right? I believe there is a difference between a US citizen and a national (state or USofA)....Maybe by proclaiming our Nationality we can clarify our Soveriengnty/Freedom/Liberty to TPTB?
    April Reigne

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Reigne View Post
    Okay - citizenship is presumed ... How do I clarify my Nationality?
    I only commenced to citizenship because of
    a.) my parents ignorance
    b.) my own ignorance (which could have only happened cuz of what my parents/elders told me)

    Ok you lost me on the "en manu" thingy ... please clarify.
    Another issue I personnally come upon is Nationality ... I was born in Nevada but have lived in numerous States .... how do I get a State Nationality ?? Again, it seems I'm begging (requesting/registering) for something. So now my confusion sets in again regarding Birth & Nationality

    I apologize for seemingly going off topic, but nationality and BC appear to coincide with each other, since one can claim to be a US Citizen or a State National ... right? I believe there is a difference between a US citizen and a national (state or USofA)....Maybe by proclaiming our Nationality we can clarify our Soveriengnty/Freedom/Liberty to TPTB?

    No problem! Ask away. I will address your questions from the bottom of your previous post upward.

    The birth certificate is what inducts or incorporates you into the political community known as US citizen.
    If one were naturalized into the political community titled US citizen, one would receive a certificate of naturalization.

    The thing is though the United States is not a nation. It is a federation. It is an association of States.
    That's why its titled a so-called federal government. The US Constitution is a compact or TREATY, therefore it is an object of (private) international law.

    Nationality can work either by way of jus sanguinis (right of blood) or jus soli (right of soil). You are a native, inhabitant of your State, Nation by right of soil under International Law (Law of Nations).

    A nation or state is a political community.
    Whether one is a national or citizen is a question of political status as well as affirmation (in many cases, but not all).

    En manu (Latin) means by your own hand. Many people injure their own rights and standing by their own actions (or lack thereof) especially with regard to contracts and applications.

    I would look into clarifying one's political status as a national using lawful means as well as composing one's own court.

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    Soldiers, holders of public office..such as police officers would be classified as public citizens. If you are familiar with "Chisolm vs. Georgia" it is quite clear that public citizens were not in that case regarded as sovereigns.
    All rights reserved. Without prejudice. No liability assumed. No value assured.

    "The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
    "It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter." Proverbs 25:2
    Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Thess. 5:21.

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