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Can we declare Allodial Sovereignty to ourselves?

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posted on Mar, 1 2011 @ 05:20 PM
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This thread was started as a general question to all Americans. Can we declare allodial sovereignty to gain back our freedom that has been encumbered by the common law system?

Allodium: noun, real property owned abolutly free of any obligation to another with superior vested right.
The supreme, absolute, and uncontrollable power by which an independent state is governed and from which all specific political powers are derived; the intentional independence of a state, combined with the right and power of regulating its internal affairs without foreign interference.

Sovereignty is the power of a state to do everything necessary to govern itself, such as making, executing, and applying laws; imposing and collecting taxes; making war and peace; and forming treaties or engaging in commerce with foreign nations.

The individual states of the United States do not possess the powers of external sovereignty, such as the right to deport undesirable persons, but each does have certain attributes of internal sovereignty, such as the power to regulate the acquisition and transfer of property within its borders. The sovereignty of a state is determined with reference to the U.S. Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land.

West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

So if the power of the people is needed for sovereignty in any state, then each person is sovereign and since voluntary servitude is legal in the United states then we could in essence declare voluntary servitude to ourselves and we are then considered property and since we are principle property owners then we can declare allodial rights to ourselves and still be U.S citizens. If think I am wrong on my reasoning then how can we be fined for not wearing a seat belt, suicide is illegal or the ability to take drugs( i don't want people to do drugs but it is their decision to do so and consider it their sovereign right to do so). Plus if we were sovereign of our own body we would not have to comply with the draft unless we gave up our right to sovereignty.
www.octogenariansblog.com... actual-agreements-involuntary-servitude-taxes-tea-parties-issue-370/
The common law system of government is a type of law system derived from the feudal system and has no place in a Free society.

It seems foreign to think a person can be property owners of themselves but that is the point I am trying to make. We have lost our rights to govern our own selves and have done so by means of contractual servitude.
It may be a rabbit hole for us to jump into and no I am not a member of the freeman society but find it rather intriguing that this hasn't been dicussed more in the United States. If anyone can give more information as to the validity if this argument I strongly urge anyone of their own volition to post real and informative information and not opinions. This thread is for the real facts and not emotion and whether there are plausible means to obtain sole rights and freedoms in our country and not be encumbered with second class laws that are designed for second class citizens. I am trying to relinquish the title of second class citizen and become first class agin like our forefathers of the country intended.

I do not know how to use the quote buttons or copywrite either and if I did infringe I am sorry. My references were black's law dictionary, the free dictionary by farflex, U.S.legal.com,USconstitution.net,octogenarianblog.net Freedomlady,politicsdictionary.net and some of my own interpretations.


edit on 1-3-2011 by agentblue because: I didn't quote correctly

edit on 1-3-2011 by agentblue because: no cited references



 
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