
Volition
Understanding Contracts
Posted: Monday | April 9, 2018 | Administration
Corporation and Contracts
My new motto is just say, "KNOW MORE!" (Catch the double meaning?) It's time to understand what is really going on, open our eyes and take back our country. The best way to do this is to hit “them” where it hurts. Their financial statements! What is the most effective way to make others change? Change your behavior toward them. If you want a child to stop being mean, you simply tell that child that until he plays nicely, you won't play with him anymore. If that child needs you - he will quickly change his ways. So, we tell the police departments, county sheriff offices, states and the feds that they aren't playing by the rules of full disclosure and tell them we won't play with them any more! Now, when they change toward us, we still won't play with them because they are not cute, little children. They are giant corporations that have nothing to do with lawful government. Read that again: They are GIANT CORPORATIONS that have NOTHING to do with LAWFUL government. And that is the point.
America hasn't been a sovereign nation with lawful government in more than a century. Some even argue that there never have been lawful governments as "every man is independent of all laws, except those prescribed by nature. He is not bound by any institutions formed by, his fellowman without his consent." [CRUDEN v. NEALE, 2 N.C. 338 (1796) 2 S.E. 70.] And the key phrase there is WITHOUT HIS CONSENT. You must voluntarily give your consent to enter into contracts with these corporations.
Remember what Nietzsche wrote, "Everything the state says is a lie." The "state" declares they are a "state" and this is true, but what is a "state?" The STATE OF TEXAS is a sub-corporation of the UNITED STATES which is a corporation operating in commerce for a profit. Now some may ask, "What's the difference if they operate as a corporation?" Well, if they operated as a not for profit corporation and the stockholders were we the people, then that might be okay. But the fact is that every municipality, school district, public works, state, federal agency and the UNITED STATES operate in commerce for a profit and you and I are NOT the stockholders. These corporations are privately held companies! Think about that for a minute. The entity we call government is actually a corporation: a corporation that is not owned by the American people. Who makes the corporations responsible to the people? Do they watch themselves and never harm anyone? No, we have to go sue XYZ Company because they knew their tires were causing hundreds of deaths, but XYZ Company didn't want to take responsibility because the "bottom line" was more important to them than human life. Once the system went into corporate status, it ceased to be government.
Before becoming a corporation, no one ever had to register to vote. Now they say that everyone must be registered. This is not true. Try it sometime. Go down to vote in a local election in which you are an inhabitant of that area, but are not registered to vote. Tell them that it is your right to vote and that you don't have to be registered. Most likely you will be allowed to vote, but they won't be very fond of you. You may be asking: "Doesn't 'registered' simply mean, 'signed up'?" Not quite.
When you "register" yourself, you "record formally and exactly ... in a list or the like." Sounds innocent enough. Now, whom do you register with? The registrar. A "registrar" is "an officer who has the custody and charge of keeping of a registry or register." Some examples of registries are registries of copyrights, deeds, wills, motor vehicles and patents. These all have to do with property, not people. Other registries such as registries of births, deaths, marriages, voter registrations, college registrations and the like all have to do with registering natural people. Now we are going to take a leap. What really is a "registry?" "Generally, a 'registry' applies to vessels in foreign commerce, whereas 'enrollment' refers to coastwise navigation." When we register ourselves, we are saying that we are vessels in foreign commerce! Sounds ridiculous doesn't it? But that is why our names magically become capitalized on all of the various registrations: military, voting, birth certificates, death certificates, credit cards, etc. (This essay presumes that you have an understanding of the all capitalized, fictional name vs. proper names that only have the first letter capitalized.) All vessels/ships have capitalized names.
After registering, we are no longer dealt with as natural living souls, but as vessels operating in foreign commerce. What is the "foreign commerce" in which we are operating?" Corporate commerce. Corporations cannot do business with natural beings, so we enter their jurisdiction to do business with corporations when we become a vessel because a vessel is not a natural being. A vessel is a fiction just as a corporation is a fiction and now the two fictions are capable of transacting business. This all ties in with the flag law we've been studying. Many people for years now have said that we are under maritime law and had us study maritime/admiralty law for court. After all, the flag flown in all of the courts is a military flag and therefore the law they are advertising by that flag is admiralty. So we are viewed as vessels because we registered as such. We are all vessels in a sea of commerce and all courts are commercial courts for commercial fictions, not lawful Common Law courts for real people.
Okay, now we are a vessel. A vessel enters contracts with other vessels under law of the flag. If we don't like the laws their flag represents, then we do not contract with that other vessel. The flag is your warning, of what laws will have control of the contract. When you submit a contract (which is itself a vessel) where is your flag? If your contract does not display a flag, then you are tacitly submitting to the laws of their flag. But you say there is no flag displayed on their contract. Right, and wrong. There is no flag on the face of the contract, but there is a flag somewhere in their building or in front of their building. Every bank displays a UNITED STATES flag (not an American flag), most large corporations have the corporate UNITED STATES flag, the corporate STATE flag and their companies own corporate flag flying in front of their buildings. Haven't you ever wondered why big corporations have their own flags? These represent the codes, rules and regulations that govern their contracts. My kid's college is a good example - all three flags fly right in front of the Bible building for goodness sake! It is astounding how they disclose their intentions and we haven't a clue as to what is really going on.
Again, some one will most likely ask, "What is wrong with these flags?" Good question, BIG answer. These flags are for corporations that abide by rules, codes and regulations - NOT LAWS. Allow me an analogy. What corporate name pops into your head when I tell you to think of a L A R G E corporation? Okay, keep that big 500-club name in mind during the following analogy.
ANALOGY: After four grueling interviews with multiple tests, you finally land that job at the BIG Company. The boss sends you down to Human Resources to fill out paper work. One of the forms you must sign is an acknowledgement form for an Employee Handbook that states you have received, understand and will abide by the rules, codes and regulations of the corporation. Some of those rules will deal with dress code, tobacco usage, protocols, harassment, sick time, vacation pay and even disciplinary actions. Excitedly, you sign the acknowledgement (contract) and start work bright and early Monday morning. You are in your finest suit with shoes polished and it's a real good hair day. I, your best friend, show up to take you out for a celebration lunch. I work for myself though doing landscaping and I'm in my usual attire: overalls, t-shirt and work boots. This outfit doesn't meet the standards of the company's dress code and your coworkers look at me kind of funny, but I do NOT work for this company, nor did I agree to abide by its dress code, so they can not tell me how to dress because they have no jurisdiction - no contract with me.
Now, what you must understand is that the "government" is no more than a private corporation. They have corporate codes, rules and regulations for their corporate employees just as that big 500 Company did in our analogy. Since these codes are not laws, why does everyone follow them as if they were law? Why does the corporate "government" think you must follow their codes, rules and regulations? The reason is because you say you are an employee. You state that you are an employee of the UNITED STATES every time you file a Form 1040 with the IRS as that form is only for employees. The IRS takes you at your word and treats you as an employee. The same is true for STATE taxation forms. You also assert that you are a UNITED STATES corporate employee every time you answer yes to the question, "Are you a United States citizen?" How many times have we done that, maybe 20 or more? Think of all of the forms you have signed that ask that very question: W-4s, I-9s, passports, drivers licenses, job applications, school registrations, credit card applications, Brady Bill forms ... the list is endless. United States (corporate) citizens are subject to all of the codes, rules and regulations of the company. If you claim national citizenship, please remember that America or your state is the nation to claim-NOT the UNITED STATES corporation! Personally, I am an inhabitant of Texas and my citizenship is in Heaven.
The bottom line is that when we are dealing with corporations, we are dealing with contracts [Erie Railroad vs. Thompkins]. Just as I did not have a contract with the big 500 Company and did not have to adhere to its dress code, I don't have a contract with the UNITED STATES corporation so I don't have to adhere to their employee codes. Everything is by contract. Even the courts are corporations and operate by contract. Everything offered to you either verbally or in writing is a new offer of contract. Think, about these examples and start noticing how many times each day you get offers of contracts: a traffic ticket, a parking ticket, a code enforcement violation for your yard not being mowed, a building permit, a jury duty notice, a notice or bill for property taxes, a bill to re-register you car, a notice or bill for state or federal taxes, a notice from your bank or credit card company that there will be higher charges for late payments, etc., the list is eternal because everything between you and a corporation is an offer of contract.
The good news is that all contracts can be accepted or REJECTED. Within a 72-hour period under the Truth in Lending Act, you can reject an offer of contract. This includes rescinding contracts that you accepted and for whatever reason have changed your mind about accepting. What happens when a police officer pulls you over and gives you a ticket? Do you have a choice as to whether or not you are going to sign that ticket? Of course not! Do you even have the choice as to how you are going to sign the ticket? Not anymore. My brother Steve was stopped last week and he called me to ask how he should sign the ticket. Steve was ready when the police officer returned and handed him the ticket, but the officer told Steve to sign his name and only his name. Wow! Forced contracts under threat, duress and coercion. Is this the land of the free?