Entering the Public World

There is a time and place to enter into the public world; opening a business to the public is the most common form of going public, however when you do, do so on your terms.
When you enter the public world chose the identity you wish to use; either keep your status and stay a living breathing sentient man or woman, or you can use your legal identity. But be warned, using your legal identity does come with certain risks, as your status has been significantly lowered.
Note: in a free world you would not need or use a legal identity. This is placed upon you since birth, without your consent and therefore against your will. However, until this fraud has ended, we must deal with your legal identity in day to day life.
To better understand this we need to consider which definition of the word Public is being used, what it means, and why it can be a trap.
Let’s take this one step at a time. First you need to conduct your life in private, meaning it is no one else’s business what you do with your life, or with whom.
Your interactions with others are also private, and again is not the business of anyone else. In fact if anyone tries to gain information on you, without due cause or contract, then this would be breach of your privacy rights, trespass against you and a criminal offence. You would be well within your rights to make a counter claim against them, for breach of privacy.
However there may be a time when it’s beneficial or advantageous to go public, especially when carrying out an affidavit.
Going public would mean making your private business common knowledge to those who wish to know.
The most common purpose for going public is “breach of contract”. This is where you have entered into a lawful private contract, but the other party has dishonoured it.
They are now in your court and under your law, so you would uphold your breached contract to the public for all to see.
This is why it’s called uphold the law, and not enforce the law.
Establishing an affidavit, or wedding contract would be other reason you wished to go public, or attending a common law open court, or perhaps giving a public notice of your intentions within a counter claim.
None of these acts lessen your status as Sovereign; however going public and becoming public are two very different things.
Going public does not mean you are now a member of the public, this is very different.
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100 sats \ 3 replies \ @Hamstr 10 Jul
I found out that if you're getting married in Alabama, you keep your marriage license, or they issue a common law marriage certificate. So when you get married there, you don't get married into the state at the same time... 🤔But I'm not sure if I would to get married there stiil..
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50 sats \ 2 replies \ @Lux 10 Jul
You can make your own papers anywhere
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I just thought it was interesting because it's the only state that I know that does that.. And from an islander's POV it's like red neck country? (not trying to be rude here) So people end up marrying their cousins or brothers or something weird. I hope I'm wrong here, it's just the idea that's been displayed from the show ,"My redneck wedding" or something like that.
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54 sats \ 0 replies \ @suraz 10 Jul
Going public and becoming public are two very different things. Got it.
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Note: in a free world you would not need or use a legal identity. This is placed upon you since birth, without your consent and therefore against your will. However, until this fraud has ended, we must deal with your legal identity in day to day life.
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Haven't read them all. Have you covered dba - doing business as identities?
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 10 Jul
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