Isn’t going to court as a Sovereign putting one under Admiralty Jurisdiction?

by | Apr 29, 2024 | 2008, Q&A | 0 comments

Q: As a Sovereign, isn't going to court putting
yourself under admiralty jurisdiction?
You don't have to go to court as I understand If you
know that there is no contract with you or the judge,
and other reasons I have learned from reading about
sovereign success.
A: Correct, however this is how I got introduced to all
this information you can read my transcript in that
particular instance on my site (copyright-name.com)look
under site map.
It by far is better if you stay out of jurisdiction,
however you if you are caught while transitioning it is
difficult to make a clean break.
In such a case if served to go to court it may be
better to go voluntarily, having let your paperwork
proceed you indicating that you are strictly there by
visitation, than be forcibly detained. Contractually
they have you if you are not free of all your contracts
and don't know all the ways that you can inadvertently
be linked in. In my case I held them off for 3 years,
showed up in court, identified that I had an
interest in the legal entity only to be thrown out of
court because I didn't properly present myself with
papers. I then was forced to witness from the audience
gallery the prosecuting lawyer totally get his way.
The fact of the matter was I was not properly prepared,
RM one of the gurus in this space, who agreed to assist me,
chickened out at the last minute being only familiar with
traffic court. Not what I anticipated but 'shift happens'.
In your situation you have a distinct advantage over
most in that you will be well versed in how to handle
yourself and be well disposed to exercise what you
know. Most people get caught with too little knowledge
at the most inappropriate time.

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