RE: Not a citizen. Just a confused useful tool.
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The UN calls us 'State Nationals'. While I reckon that's actually an accurate title, what they do with that is somehow contrive to assume authority over us, and that isn't lawful, because the American State accords it's nationals sovereignty, not subjugation. I am a sovereign civilian non-combatant, and don't reckon that avails anyone any authority over me. The Constitution of the United States of America is the highest law of the nation, and it is not the source of my rights, but is a document circumscribing the acts and powers lawful to that nation. It does not circumscribe sovereign civilians in any way, and in fact the Bill of Rights goes on to specifically emphasize that the State is not allowed to transgress the rights of sovereign civilians detailed therein, and further points out that there are more rights not delineated in the Bill of Rights the State has no lawful authority to transgress, but those listed are the most important.
Now, I feel plenty transgressed when statutes and regulations proclaim I have to be strapped into my private automobile while exercising my Constitutionally protected right to travel in my homeland, but I'm not quite prepared to go to war over a $65 fine. Maybe I should, but it seems a bit silly to get that exercised over the cost of a couple Big Macs, sodas, and some fries. The principle isn't so lightly discarded as the fine, however. Food for thought. Sadly, there's plenty more to consider, too.
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I wonder what evidence they have to prove that I fall under the "State" and as a "National". What are those two words anyways?
A State/STATE/state(s)/etc is a fictional deity. Doesn't exist. It is a political concept that's says a ruling class is the owner here. Or there. Whatever.
From my understanding of national is that nation is a few things. In the biblical meaning, nación was derived from the Jews to be used against the "Gentiles" or "heathens".
I all rightly reject the existence of countries, so then there resta a question. Which race of people?
In the market sense, a nation can be anything with enough capital. Like Disney, big private companies. So yes, "countries" can be nations too. and yes even sometimes families who are filthy rich are nations too.
So to call us State National... Non Jews under government jurisdiction.
Well their half right. I'm definitely not a Jew.