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Old 03-08-2006, 08:05 PM
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It is said in certain circles that war is very much associated with 'legal fiction'. Militaries might always if not often often bodies corporate, no?



If you study closely you might (maybe) notice that when a U.S. president declares war, he cannot appoint lawful and de jure Article III judges. It has also been said that the second floor of the United States supreme court building has gone unused since 1933. Could there be some correlation?



There are questions that have been asked that are quite sensible to ask. Some of those questions speak more of a lack of having 'background information'. That is to say the answers might more-so be in history books, old law books rather than in court cases. They (the answers) might be better found in a comprehension of "underlying principles".
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It is said in certain circles that war is very much associated with 'legal fiction'. Militaries might always if not often often bodies corporate, no?



If you study closely you might (maybe) notice that when a U.S. president declares war, he cannot appoint lawful and de jure Article III judges. It has also been said that the second floor of the United States Supreme Court Building has been empty since 1933. Could there be some correlation?



There are questions that have been asked that are quite sensible to ask. Some of those questions speak more of a lack of having 'background information'. That is to say the answers might more-so be in history books, old law books rather than in court cases. They (the answers) might be better found in a comprehension of "underlying principles".
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Old 07-16-2007, 08:54 PM
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I know a young lady who had a certificate of search from the US District Court in Denver on her vehicle by VIN #. She took it to the County DMV registration located in conjunction with the county clerk and recorder. They asked her for proof of insurance according to private corporate policy*. She said she had no insurance for the car. They asked her how she got downtown and she replied that she drove the car in question. They pulled her into an office and informed her she was being arrested for no insurance. She produced the Certificate of Search.

They had a meeting in another office while she waited. Then they returned her certificate and allowed her to register the vehicle without insurance.


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David Merrill.

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Doing some research on private travel and came across this post. What was on the CoS? How did she perform a CoS using the VIN number and what was the purpose of this? My guess is to show that it was a privately owned vehicle used for personal travel and not a commercial vehicle, but I dont know why USDC would be involved?

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Old 07-16-2007, 11:37 PM
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As you well know, it is all a revenue game.

The whole ball of wax begins with the Certificate of Title. The CoT is used within their system to insure the interests of the lienholder, if any and is essentially a title insurance policy. Now the private vehicle can be registered into their taxing database as a motor vehicle in which proof of insurance is also required. In order to operate this motor vehicle one is required to purchase a license.

Since it is a revenue game it is an admiralty action and all admiralty actions are required to go through the USDC. The CoS provides evidence of past or present dispositions of cases involving specific people or things. Also, the state, as a foreign agent, must bring its claims to the USDC as well.

Since this woman had a valid CoS showing no claims against her vehicle she was travelling within her constitutional rights. Why she wanted to register the vehicle is beyond me, as that would negate the usefulness of the CoS from that point forward. I suspect that upon renewal insurance would be required.

The CoS has nothing to do with whether a vehicle is private or commercial, it merely establishes that if an obligation to pay revenue has been breached, the proper channels for remedy have been followed.

The CoS is a convenient alternative "plate".

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Old 07-17-2007, 12:09 AM
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Lately, I've noticed that a lot of older cars do not have license plates on their cars.
Now the newer cars usually have the dealers promotional plates, but I've noticed recently a number olders with no plates.
I wonder if there is a trend going on here.

I am looking into not registering my car next year. We'll see. I need to do more research so I know how to assert my God given rights not corporate or federal rights.

Since being more aware, I've notice the world is more like the Matrix. Everybody, driving in their cars, shopping, going to work like zombies, not being aware of what's going on around them.
Then, here and there, I see a car with no plates and I wonder if they are "aware" of what's going on and asserting their rights. Or maybe someone just stole their plates. ;-)

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Old 07-25-2007, 06:40 PM
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because I have not taken the complete plunge into sovereignty yet, I still have insurance on my leased automobile. The coverage was up for renewal and I changed companies today.

When they emailed me the cards i noticed in large capital letters:

KEEP THIS CARD IN YOUR MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE IN OPERATION. VALID IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
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