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Old 03-21-2008, 04:58 PM
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The Expatriation Act of 1868
and
How Blacks Can Get Out from Under U.S. Taxes

by
The Self Determination Committee


What is Expatriation?

The U.S. Congress passed The Expatriation Act of 1868 one day prior to
the pronouncement of the ratification of the 14th Amendment.
The Expatriation Act of 1868 made official the Congressional view that
every individual on earth has the absolute right to expatriate (remove)
himself from one government to another if he so desires. The current
Expatriation Act is based upon The Expatriation Act of 1968. The 1868
Expatriation Act was, in reality, an effort to cover up a substantial
error contained in the 13th Article of Amendment, which reads:

"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a
punishment for crime whereon the party shall have been
duly convicted, shall exist within the United States,
or any place subject to their jurisdiction."

Now by what international authority did the Congress of the
United States have to place upon the Black People of this nation, who
were, or whose ancestors and antecedents before them were brought into
the Territorial Jurisdiction of this nation by force (not political/
social) in chains without their consent of mutuality? The fact was
that the Congress knew they had no such jurisdiction, and so The
Expatriation Act was their offer to the Blacks to expatriate themselves,
i.e. to voluntarily abandon one’s country, renouncing one’s country and
becoming the citizen or subject of another country. After over 200 years
of slavery and forced illiteracy by the threat of death if caught reading
a book, Blacks had 24 hours to make this decision.

Where were Blacks to go, and with what? In this manner, Congress was
attempting to free itself of the responsibility for slavery.
Repatriation, Reparations and Self Determination should have been offered
to the slaves. Since the ignorant Blacks knew nothing of this
Expatriation Act, few, if any took advantage of it. A very few did sign
papers for this act. The inaction of the remainder of the Blacks (most of
us) did, however, in the eye of the Congress, make our future servitude
"voluntary" thus conforming to the intent of the 13th Amendment.
Contrary to the popular misunderstanding, the 13th Amendment did not free
the slaves, but, in effect, removed slaves from the private hands of
their Confederate slavemasters, who had lost the war, placing them into
the hands of legislative government where African slaves’ descendants
continuously to today have their "ownership" as legislated slaves without
Self Determination.

Blacks of slaves’ descent were without the political process
under constitutional provisions until the ratification of the 14th
Amendment under martial law as an adhesion contract, making Blacks
"person after the law" which is to say that Blacks became legislatively
granted citizens "after" the law was passed, without their participation,
consent or mutuality, whereas Whites are Citizens "before" the law and
their status does not depend on law but on their mutual consent to the
law. The legal status of Blacks is continued enslavement, i.e. persons
with no choice in their so-called citizenship who were forced to pay
taxes with the 16th Amendment.

White People pay direct taxes under the Constitution in Article I,
Section 2, Clause 3 (1787): "Representatives and direct Taxes shall be
apportioned among the several States" As such, there are two
citizenships in America, one for Whites and one for Blacks, and two
direct Taxing structures, one for Whites and one for Blacks, which is
racial discrimination. There is also legislated Civil Rights for Blacks
and Human Rights for Whites, mutuality contracts for Whites and "adhesion
contracts" for Blacks. These differences are in violation of
International Law and serve to explain our continued confusion and
apprehensions about our legal status in America.

How Can Blacks Expatriate from the Racially Discriminatory Laws on
Citizenship and Taxation and Get Out from Under U.S. Taxes?

Attorney Dr. Robert L. Brock is helping African slaves’ Descendants to
get out from under U.S. taxes and racial discriminatory laws, and while
there has been no solution for slavery after the deaths of 100 million
Blacks plus forced citizenship and forced taxation, by expatriating from
the corporate U.S. Government you will not be obligated to pay
U.S. taxes.

Expatriation does not mean that you will have to leave the United States.
You can maintain residency in the U.S. Our current residency is as
captives of war. What more to have residency based upon choice via
Expatriation, with an end to illegal taxation? Africans did not come to
the U.S. to be citizens by choice as do immigrants.

You can Expatriate yourself from the United States as a forced
legislative person "after the law" as an African Slaves’ Descendant.
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