Citizenship is a complex issue, and many volumes have been
written on the subject. Citizenship and residency and domicile
are lawyer weasel words that are made deceptively complex in
order to prevent you from entering into the Kingdom of Heaven.
Christ bestowed upon us a Kingdom, where we are prohibited
from exercising lordship over others. Luke 22:25\u00ad29 "And He
said to them, "The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over
them, and those who exercise authority over them are called
'benefactors.' But not so among you; on the contrary, he who is
greatest among you, let him be as the younger, and he who
governs as he who serves. For who is greater, he who sits at the
table, or he who serves? Is it not he who sits at the table? Yet I
am among you as the One who serves. But you are those who
have continued with Me in My trials. And I bestow upon you a
kingdom, just as My Father bestowed one upon Me,"
We already have a Citizenship. Philippians 3:20 "For our
citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the
Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ," Ephesians 2:19 "Now therefore
ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellowcitizens with
the saints, and of the household of God;"
LORDSHIP (prohibited to Christians by Christ\u2019s command \u201cnot
so among you\u201d) OR (2) VOLUNTARY SERVITUDE OR (3)
ALLEGIANCE TO AN ALTERNATE FORM OF
AUTHORITY CALLED \u201cBENEFACTORS\u201d
"But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy
nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the
praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His
marvelous light; who once were not a people but are now the
people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have
obtained mercy."
Here are the basics of government citizenship: You do not need
to be a citizen, but if you are a citizen, there are only two kinds
of citizenship: state citizenship and federal citizenship. Those
who reside in federal territories or receive federal benefits are
federal citizens. "A citizen of the United States is a citizen of
the federal government..." (Kitchens v. Steele, 112 F.Supp 383).
Citizens give up natural rights in exchange for political
privileges. State citizens have political rights, such as the right
to run for President, and such as the protections acknowledged
by the first eight amendments. Alternatively, Federal citizens
cannot have political rights. Federal citizens are subjects on the
federal plantation. Example: only state citizens can become
President, no one from a federal territory, such as Washington
DC, can run for President. Again: territories such as
Washington, DC are outside the US. Again: Federal people
If you don't understand this yet, I'll try to explain the chain of
command. State citizens created state governments. State
citizens are masters of their servants. An association of these
servants (who once called their association "The United States
in Congress Assembled") became your federal government.
Your Constitution Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17 granted your
federal servants exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever,
over the District of Columbia. I repeat: exclusive legislation in
all cases. DC residents and Fourteenth Amendment citizens are
subject to the servants of the servants of the state citizens. They
are not state citizens. These servants and sub\u00adservants cannot
grant rights. Rights do not come from servants. You cannot be
granted rights you already have.
Appendix D covers the distinction between the term "person"
and the term sovereign. You had all the birthrights of a
sovereign. I want to introduce you to the sovereign power that
you gave up when you consented to be governed.
After the Revolutionary war, Ben Franklin led a delegation to
negotiate the Treaty of Paris, which was signed September 3rd
1783. This document is what gives America the right to exist.
King George signed over to all Americans the rights of the
sovereign, except those that he retained. All Americans
understood, at that time, exactly what power they had.
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