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Reclaiming Grandfather's land through Land Patent:
Why would that be horrible?... It's been going on for years and years and no one has thought it "horrible". The government's (local and otherwise) have no problem claiming the land that belongs to others (easement, imminent domain, etc) and rarely does anyone fight them to protect their property. So what is so horrible? Is it horrible that you would be "waking up" a few people to the truth?
If you feel bad about taking property that others "believe" belongs to them... then don't. But look, if they were "hoodwinked" by the fraud that is perpetrated upon the people of this great land -- is that YOUR FAULT?
There are other options available to you. Once you have demonstrated that the land rightfully belongs to you and acquire "allodial title"... you could list these people as "tenants" on the land... you could charge them rent... and it would ease the burden of "property tax" that they are currently doling out. You could turn it into a win-win situation for all.
Think on it. You may have a wonderful opportunity to teach and be a "leader" by example. But, don't count your chickens too soon. The chain of evidence you need to demonstrate rights in the patent has been broken in the case of these others that now sit upon the land. It may be that you can only demonstrate rights in the property that is not currently occupied by others.
We do not use this process to "take" from others. We use this process to protect what we have -- what we have NOW -- not what once was.
Always strive to do the right thing. There is no harm in protecting your property.
Ice
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