Let it be known that all 50 STATE governors of the municipal corporation known as UNITED STATES INC. were served and put on notice a long time ago. The courts and the police do not have lawful jurisdiction over us. Notice the difference between lawful and legal. Lawful jurisdiction applies to us as living, breathing human beings (Trevor Winchell), whereas "legal" only applies to legal jurisdiction, which is our corporate construct known as (TREVOR WINCHELL). The only reason they are still able to write tickets for speeding, etc., to our corporate construct, our names all in CAPITAL letters, is because not enough people know the truth, and therefore, out of fear, they are able to write tickets, etc. It is essential that we educate ourselves and others about these distinctions to reclaim our rights and challenge the existing systems that operate on misunderstanding and misinformation. Only through awareness and collective action can we hope to assert our true status and bring about meaningful change.
It is essential for individuals to understand the implications of these distinctions and how they relate to our rights and freedoms. The concept of lawful versus legal jurisdiction is not merely a matter of semantics; it fundamentally affects how we interact with the systems of authority that govern our lives. By recognizing that lawful jurisdiction is inherently tied to our existence as sentient beings, we can begin to reclaim our autonomy from a system that operates under misinterpretations of authority. This awareness encourages us to question the legitimacy of actions taken against us under the guise of legality, which serves corporate interests rather than the public good. As more people become informed about these principles, a collective shift in consciousness can occur, empowering individuals to stand up against unjust practices and demand accountability from those in power. It is time to foster a society that respects the rights of all human beings, ensuring that our interactions with governing bodies are based on mutual respect and understanding rather than fear and compliance. Only through education and awareness can we dismantle the barriers created by a misaligned legal framework and establish a system that truly serves the needs of the people.
Moreover, this journey towards awareness and empowerment is not just an individual endeavor; it requires a united front where communities come together to share knowledge and experiences. As we engage in discussions and workshops about our rights, we foster a sense of solidarity that is crucial for challenging the status quo. By creating networks of informed individuals, we can amplify our voices and hold those in authority accountable for their actions. This collective effort can lead to significant changes in how laws are interpreted and enforced, ensuring that they align more closely with the principles of justice and equity. It is vital that we encourage open dialogue, critical thinking, and a willingness to question the narratives imposed upon us, as these are the tools that will enable us to reclaim our sovereignty and reshape a system that truly reflects the will of the people. Together, we can cultivate a culture of awareness that prioritizes human dignity and rights, ultimately leading to a more just and equitable society for all.
Re-Inhabited: Republic for the United States of America:
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