The line between nationality and civil status is deliberately blurred by corporate governments and their BAR guild operatives to trap living men and women into foreign jurisdiction. Nationality defines who you are politically — your bloodright inheritance as one of the People, sovereign and original. Civil status defines where you stand — on the land and soil in equity, not as a domiciled corporate franchise of Washington, D.C. When understood correctly, these distinctions collapse the fraudulent presumptions that bind the People into adhesion contracts and statutory servitude.
I. Nationality = Political Status
Who you are politically is determined by nationality. It is inherited by bloodright and birthright, not by legislative grant or government certificate.
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Bloodright Inheritance: A man or woman is born into their nation by descent, lineage, and natural law. No statute can give or take away that political inheritance.
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Sovereign Standing: The People created government; government did not create the People. This truth is affirmed in the Declaration of Independence: the right to alter or abolish government rests with the People.
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Treaty Recognition: The Treaty of Peace and Friendship (1787/1836) recognizes Moors as sovereign, not as subjects of U.S. franchises. Under Article VI of the Constitution, such treaties remain the “supreme Law of the Land.”
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Not a Franchise: “U.S. citizenship” under the 14th Amendment is a federal franchise created for subjects and dependents. Nationality by bloodright precedes and overrides that fiction.
Plain Statement: Nationality = Sovereign political identity, inherited, not granted, standing above statutory constructs.
II. Civil Status = Standing on the Land, Not “Domicile”
Where you stand civilly is a matter of jurisdiction and equitable capacity. Corporate governments attempt to reframe this as “domicile” in order to bind you to their codes. But a man sui juris stands differently:
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On the Land and Soil: A man stands as beneficiary of his private property and trust estate, on the land and soil of his Republic, outside federal territorial jurisdiction.
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Equitable Jurisdiction: Civil standing is grounded in common law, equity, and the law of contracts and trusts — not in the admiralty/maritime fictions of statutes and codes.
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No Adhesion Without Consent: A man cannot be compelled into federal jurisdiction absent knowing, willing, and intentional consent. Presumed domicile is a fraud ab initio.
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Trust Position: By standing sui juris, you hold the highest civil status: the master beneficiary of your own trust, not a debtor franchise or corporate ward.
Plain Statement: Civil status = standing as a man on the land, sui juris, in equity — not as a “domiciled” corporate subject.
III. The Formula
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Nationality = Political Sovereignty
Who you are: one of the People, sovereign by bloodright, standing in original jurisdiction under natural law, treaties, and the Constitution. -
Civil Status = Equitable Standing
Where you stand: on the land and soil jurisdiction of your Republic, sui juris, outside statutory domicile, enjoying rights and property as master beneficiary.
IV. Why This Matters
Correctly asserting nationality and civil status does more than cut through paperwork fraud — it restores the original order of law:
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You appear as the Real Party in Interest (Fed. R. Civ. P. 17).
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You invoke the Bill of Rights, which protect the People, not corporate franchises.
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You void false presumptions of “U.S. citizen” status or federal domicile.
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You expose and collapse the ens legis fraud (ALL CAPS NAME trust, corporate “person”) as a nullity.
This separation is the key to defeating foreclosure rackets, color-of-law prosecutions, tax adhesion schemes, and the fraudulent presumption that the People can be reduced to corporate wards of Washington, D.C.
V. Conclusion
Nationality answers “who you are” politically — a sovereign, one of the People, by bloodright and inheritance.
Civil status answers “where you stand” — on the land, in equity, sui juris, master beneficiary of private trust property, free from corporate domicile fictions.
Together, these truths demolish the corporate presumption of jurisdiction. The People remain sovereign; government remains trustee. Any attempt to reverse that order is fraud, trespass, and treason.