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Old 09-29-2003, 05:15 PM
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Re:Birth Certificate for Children



Juststartingout,


First things first.& If you are not sure of who you are and the power that you possess as a sovereign, I suggest that you study more before doing anything that you are uncertain of.&


Now if it were me and I had to do it all over again, I would first have my child acknowledged as an American National first.& Get that established first and foremost.& Then later I would consider getting my child a commercial person.& Since my child would not be of majority I would ask the question, can my child make this decision on their 18th birthday whether or not he wants a birth certificate?& At this age he/she is able to assent to any contract they want to get into.& The most powerful part of this--is that you can teach the child for 18 years the difference between an American National and a US citizen and expose the power of presumption.


So as you see, my method would require that you have extensive knowledge of who you are and what the system has to offer and that your knowledge will be successfully passed to the next generation.& Which in turn they will do for your grandchildren and so forth.& Believe me, the next child I have, this is the route I'm going.& No birth certificate for me.& I want to instill in my child that they are not US citizens but American Nationals.&


Hope this helps you in some way and please do not confuse the writing with tone.& this is to only inform you not offend you.
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