Trust No-Thing
Monday, July 11, 2016
Add Comment
Judge Anna Von Reitz
Okay, kids, I have been quiet the last several weeks—- at least, relatively so.
Okay, kids, I have been quiet the last several weeks—- at least, relatively so.
Some people (Jed Zimmerman, yes, THANK YOU! Got it!) have even wondered if I am all right I have been so quiet….but there’s a reason.
.
I have been researching. And what I have to share is awesome and awful at the same time.
.
Everyone has been running around saying, “You have to have a trust…. you have to form a private trust….”‘
.
That is exactly what you must NOT do.
.
For starters, every State corporation in the Union has statutes that allow it to seize upon and steal private trusts—- in the Alaska statute is: AS 45.77.020.
.
There are similar codes in the several other “States”—- these things are set up with malice aforethought to seize upon and steal any private trust.
.
They cannot steal competing public trusts, because that would be an act of war and corporations cannot engage in actual war.
.
It turns out that you already have a public trust owned and operated by your state on the land— it is known as your Trade Name, written in Upper and Lower Case: Samuel William Adams.
.
And it turns out that they can’t seize upon it, especially if you object.
.
So if you were stuck having to designate a trust or otherwise encumbered, you can just use your Upper and Lower Case Trade Name—– but all this gives rise to the question? Why use trusts as a vehicle at all? You are letting them define your options…..
.
It turns out that they use trusts as a mechanism to pillage property, not protect it. The actual Latin root word, “trucido” means to “kill cruelly, butcher, slaughter…..” So why would you ever want to use a “trust” or put your “trust” in a “trustee” at all?
.
The vehicle that they have designed for the conveyance of your assets is called an “International Organization”—- please read the International Organizations Act with new eyes. We’re the foreign grantors. We are the non-resident aliens.
0 Response to "Trust No-Thing"
Post a Comment