Nationality vs. Civil Status: Bloodright Sovereignty Beyond “Domicile”

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Business, Constitution, Law/Legal, News, Realworldfare, Remedy, Sovereigns, Trust

This article exposes the deliberate conflation of nationality and domicile by corporate governments to ensnare living men and women into foreign jurisdiction. It explains how nationality is a political inheritance by bloodright, establishing sovereignty beyond statutory “citizenship.” It also shows that civil status is not domicile, but standing sui juris on the land, in equity, as master beneficiary of trust property. By asserting both correctly, one collapses fraudulent presumptions and restores the rightful order: the People as sovereign, government as trustee.

Oath Over Freedom: How Politicians Surrender Natural Rights to Serve the Corporate State

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Business, Constitution, Education, Equity, Intangibles, Law/Legal, Legal, News, Realworldfare, Remedy, Sovereigns, Strawman/Artifical Entity/Legal Fiction, Trust

When a politician accepts public office, they operate under a different legal capacity — no longer as a private State Citizen with unalienable rights, but as a U.S. citizen bound to statutory obligations. Their oath of office contracts them into fiduciary duty, placing them under administrative and commercial law, not common law. This transition subordinates natural rights in favor of public trust obligations. Under doctrines like Clearfield Trust and UCC § 1-201(27), politicians act as agents of the corporate UNITED STATES and are subject to public policy, not sovereign authority. In essence, holding office means operating as a trustee of the public, not a free individual.