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Matia replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Could you elaborate as to the experience with CRA? I looked up the Revocation of Election to pay and it seems a very interesting start.
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pamela replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Following – also curious about DMV/car in to a trust.
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Hulda replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
I believe only the equitable interest (“equity”) in a house can be put into a trust. If your mortgage is paid off, you may be home free.
Otherwise you may fare better with a land patent AKA allodial title, if in the US (it’s indefeasible title in Canada), which can only be for the wo/man.
Don’t know anything about the ir/revocable angle.
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Elin started the discussion Placing assets in to a trust in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Has anyone here placed a house in a trust? I’m looking into it in CA, and it looks like if it is irrevocable, then the property is reassessed (at a likely higher value than was) – but not if it is revocable. Any insights?
Also, does the DMV need any trust docs to move a car in to a trust?
My initial trust is an irrevocable ministry trust, but I…
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Hulda replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
barre, I’ve heard that noticing the IRS with a Power of Attorney can be key in obtaining “compliance” in recognizing ones notice of “Revocation of Election to Pay”. I know of an example of it working wonders with the CRA (Canadian Revenue Agency, I believe).
Any thoughts on that?
Hulda
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James replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
If I understand your question correctly; why I AM Still pursuing what is true even though I was snared into a controlled opposition operation?
History is history and the American republic was been covered up by the “democracy”. Part of that obfuscation is how citizens of states of a Republic have been designated citizens of Democracy…
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Cory replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Without knowing any of the specifics surrounding your experience with the “patriot pacification”, it is interesting to me that it did not sour you on this entire thing. Care to elaborate a bit?
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Cory replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
If one has internalized their birthright of Self-Determination, what can one hope to gain by doing all the paperwork?
You are still going to be liable for taxes until you prove otherwise. You are still going to need an applicable knowledge of enforcement mechanisms to counter encroachments on your rights.. I agree with the overall sentiment,… -
Hulda replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
barre, nice to have the history compiled so compactly. I was unaware of any loop holes in the Constitution for a camel’s nose. Can you comment on them?
So the Constitution was part of putting a chain link fence around the banksters’ puppets in DC? That would make it, as I’ve heard before, applicable only to the employees of US Inc.,…
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barre replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Thx Pamela! All of Anna’s up-to-date work is here: https://www.paulstramer.net/ … have fun!
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