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Old 08-06-2005, 11:06 AM
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I was thinking about this all night last night, so here goes.

I accept that I am a sovereign man and I can state such. This assertion gives me my rights and liberties outside the rhelm of government control.

What about a child; more specifically a child that is involved in a dissolution/custody situation? How does a sovereign father ensure the child(ren) are given the same consideration? Is this possible?
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Old 08-06-2005, 01:42 PM
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One cannot prove he is sovereign. The world must prove it. One is sovereign when the rest of the world cannot prove he is not sovereign. The best tactic to use is to make one's opponant present the proofs. If one makes a statement of fact then it must be defended. It is just a boast if one goes about making claims he cannot prove.

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Old 08-06-2005, 10:39 PM
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One cannot prove he is sovereign. The world must prove it. One is sovereign when the rest of the world cannot prove he is not sovereign. The best tactic to use is to make one's opponant present the proofs. If one makes a statement of fact then it must be defended. It is just a boast if one goes about making claims he cannot prove.

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I'm a litttle confused. What do you mean when you say *world*?
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Old 08-07-2005, 03:21 PM
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What about a child; more specifically a child that is involved in a dissolution/custody situation? How does a sovereign father ensure the child(ren) are given the same consideration? Is this possible?

I, too, am fighting for my children... but because I am still in "study mode", I really can't say much with any certainty, until I put the courts in their place...

However, I invite you to reread the Family Court Newbie thread. Go to your state's website and look in the revised statutes under "DOMESTIC RELATIONS" and look for "definitions" under the "General Provisions" catagory, and get their definition of "person"

I am/would revoke signatures on

Marriage License (if any)
Birth Certificates (and void them for fraud)

I am/would also file a POA on the kid(s) ALL CAPS NAME (after registering the tradenames, and do DBA's)

In the meantime... I am/would...

go the common law affidavit/default route with anyone/everyone in the state, by putting the "situation" in your own words.... Have they coerced you into signing any contracts by taking your drivers license, and hampering your ability to make a living, for instance? Don't be afraid to include damages in your affidavit ! Your child(ren) have been kidnapped, after all ! Mine includes a provision for $1000 (in lawful money) per hour, for every hour I am kept from them.. times two children...

get the ticketslayer docs, and my dialog from the OAS WIN thread, and alter to suit... to remove the court from any standing in your "situation"

start researching/writing up your Habeas Corpus...

And if you have the money, consider:

People's Awareness Coalition to legally erase your status as a US citizen.

Sadly, there are no guarantees when dealing with the anti-"Family Courts"...

For HIS Glory,
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Old 08-07-2005, 08:11 PM
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Well, there is a great bit more to my situation than I could ever put into words. Truthfully, I did lose the possibility of a job paying about $30k a year because of my license being suspended. I was contacted and was going through the motions with the hiring person of the company, days following first contact, I found out my license had been suspended. Months later at a hearing, I explained that information to the hearing officer, but all she could say is why had I not applied at McDonald's.

I also failed a class in college that I would have otherwise earned an "A" in. That class cost me over $1500.

Anyway, this entire ordeal is tiresome. I will die, though, before I give up on my child.
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