They are not vacant they are just filled by de facto officers. There is such a thing as a de facto officer you know but there is no such thing as a de facto office.
For example, in my judicial district in Milwaukee the county there is a office called the magistrate created under the authority of the Office of the People. However this magistrate without authority of the Office of the People also poses as the COUNTY SUPERVISOR of the 8th DISTRICT of MILWAUKEE COUNTY. Any act by the latter is no act at all without authority.
You can go all the way up the line and you will see the overlay of a foreign corporate usurper cloaked over all the de jure offices. The de facto officers are still there and they do hold their offices under the authority of the Office of the People. They just hardly ever have to do anything for them and really don't want to anyway.
It would be really simple to take the country back if we just got started. There are enough so-called patriots, they just need to be educated.
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Originally Posted by gldskr
Thank you rottweiler and I stand corrected.
Unfortunately all the seats are vacant.
gldskr
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[Pollard v. Hagan, 44 U.S.C. 213, 221, 223]
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