The Benefits Of Being A Sovereign Free Doc's Below

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The Text below is courtesy of Discharge Debt a united states based website. All people lucky enough not to reside in the USA, please look for relevant legal information that suits your country of origin. If you have any useful documents, media or any information in regards to sovereign citizenship in your area please forward any information you have HERE!
There is much to be gained from becoming what you were born to be “A Sovereign”
Lets see what the advantages are.

































BACKGROUND

You have heard it said that you cannot sue the government, which is because the government or the state is Sovereign. When you become a Sovereign again you also cannot be sued.
As you may have read elsewhere on this or other sites BONDS are legal tender under UCC laws for paying off debts.
NOTE: If you are looking for an arbitration award from your credit cards which is usually a lengthy legal battle this is not the program for that. This is just a cancellation of your debt directly with the bank. If a bank tries to sue you later they cannot because a Sovereign cannot be sued in any court in the land, they just do not have jurisdiction. They also cannot sue you later because the UCC laws say that a debt tendered and refused is a debt discharged UCC at 3-603(b).. It is the doctrine of common law that the Sovereign cannot be sued in his own court without his consent. The Siren, 74 US 152 (1869). A Sovereign operates strictly in common law and no statutory or civil court has any jurisdiction over the Sovereign. You are the living breathing man or woman and the fictional legal systems have no jurisdiction over the living man, but you must first know this and use it to stop them from taking from you.
The Cons Of Sovereign Citizenship
Here goes, The cons are usually that the courts refuse to deal with you once you tell them that you are a living Sovereign rather than a corporate fiction, OOPS that is a benefit isn't it.
There really aren't any cons other than some really bent on keeping you under control type people telling you that Sovereignty is not real and that the system has total control over you.
To further, explain this lets look at the American Indians as a people. The federal government has acknowledged their sovereignty as a matter of fact of law. The treaties with the Indians state that they do not need a drivers license or a registration on their vehicles, they are not taxable by the federal gov, they are immune to the legal system that you are living under etc. Now the ORIGINAL constitution of the US (not the incorporated version) also says that all Americans born on the land are Sovereign by God given right.
There is one con that does come to mind and that is that some judges will try to deny someone there Sovereignty in court by making a statement that your Sovereignty is denied by this court. However most judges will not do that because no man or fictional court can make such a statement to a Sovereign, the reason is because they cannot make a legal determination against your choice of Citizenship, if they do they can by held liable for going against the Constitution and the intent of the founding fathers.
From time to time, you will run into people that just don't know what Sovereignty is or how to react to you so they will just tell you that you should do as everybody else on some issue at hand. They just don't understand. When it comes to the IRS Sovereignty issues can cause some negative threatening letters from them but there are many ways to handle that issue with the information contained on our DVD.
We all have the right to become that Sovereign again and that is a matter of law found in the constitution and public policy. Our founding fathers wanted Americans to live free of the tyranny and control that they fought to get away from.
Therefore, the cons are really very small in comparison to the benefits.
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