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Cory replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Any ideas on how one would enforce the benefits secured by a Land Patent? I can see them just saying something along the lines of, “Well, I don’t care what you call it, it’s real property and you owe us $$”.
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hugh replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Yeah, I understand where you’re coming from, I was highly skeptical too. I actually put this on the back burner for a couple of years. But if you look at the benefits, this is one of the few processes that’s totally worth it, IMO.
Sounds like she knows about the long form, they might call it something different. Just ask for the one with…
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Elin replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
You might be right about who/what can take the patent. I do know that patented land cannot be sold, only conveyed. The structures can be sold, or all of it within a trust can be sold as the entire trust. These wrinkles are why I’m not so eager to do this particular process….
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Mike replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Nope he is actually receiving credits from past paid taxes now… the system is setup to benefit you depending on your awareness and use of it. There are needs at times for the maritime system, just as there are needs for the land system. We just forgot how it all works.
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Cory replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Looking forward to that, Mike. I’ve wondered how Curtis is working this stuff more times than a couple. How can there be equity when being passively forced to pay taxes on private property? I assume he is still paying up, no? Either way, I’m sure there will be some good news coming! Peace (Loving the site)
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Mike replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
I’ve heard recently that Alphonse has been tangled up in court battles haha… the BEST way from what I have found is thru equity. We will be doing an Alfacast on this soon w/ Curtis Stone!
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Hulda replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Elin, I’ve heard that a land patent can only go to the wo/man, not a trust. And I think I’ve heard that only equitable interest of real property can go into a trust.
So many angles (angels?)
Hulda
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Elin replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
I’m not sure I’m going to try to assail this with my current house, as it seems like a big hassle with the county as things currently stand, but as a creator of worship music and ordained pastor (thanks to Kalina Lux of Templis Aquaria), my next real estate (probably land) will be through my ministry trust, which would be exempt from property…
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Cory started the discussion Land Rights in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
Been pacing back and forth on the outskirts of this for years now..
I’m familiar with Ron Gibson and his methods. My issue with that is; How do you enforce that when taxes are due or if, God forbid, there is ever an encroachment issue..
Alphonse Faggiolo’s (Steve Emerson’s) method(s) seems more of a sure thing. Being tangled up in court battles…
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James replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty 2 years ago
I too have filed ‘paperwork’ to renounce my 14th amendment citizen status. In my journey of attracting and finding what is true over 25 years, Law was the last pillar and that began to fall in late 19′ with my study of Universal Law. Early the following year, I was ensnared in a patriot pacification program (thank you Jason B) via AVR. Like…
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