Tag: Public Record Affidavit
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Why Court Orders Are Often Color of Law
By: Joel Stephen Mattson How Most Court Rulings Violate Due Process, Jurisdiction, and the Constitution 1. What Is “Color of Law” and Why Does It Matter? “Color of law” refers to actions taken by government agents under the appearance of legal authority that have no lawful basis. Many court orders, especially from administrative and lower…
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Why the IRS Can’t Touch You Without a Contract
By: Joel Stephen Mattson Exposing the Jurisdictional Fraud Behind Income Tax Enforcement 1. The Grand Illusion: Taxation by Consent Most Americans believe they are required to file taxes, pay income tax, and report earnings to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The truth? The IRS has no lawful authority over individuals unless they have consented by…
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U.S. Citizenship vs. State Citizenship – The Legal Trap of the 14th Amendment
By: Joel Stephen Mattson How a Redefined Legal Status Stripped Americans of Their Sovereignty 1. The Citizenship Most Americans Never Consented To When the 14th Amendment was declared ratified in 1868, it introduced a new form of citizenship—“citizen of the United States”—that did not exist in the original Constitution. This change was far more than…
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Turning the 14th Amendment Fraud Into Your Legal Weapon – Part 2
How to Reclaim Your Status, Challenge Jurisdiction, and Shatter Legal Presumptions 1. Reclaiming What Was Stolen: Status Is Everything The 14th Amendment created a second class of citizenship: “citizens of the United States.” This was not a clarification; it was a reclassification that placed Americans under federal jurisdiction as subjects of a municipal corporation. This…