From the moment of birth, Americans are unknowingly entered into a commercial jurisdiction through fraudulent conversion, unlawfully stripping them of their unalienable rights.
Parents unknowingly sign birth certificates as “informants”. The legal definition of an “informant” is one who transfers ownership or provides evidence of a transaction—meaning that parents unknowingly “gift” their child’s title and equity to the incorporated government. The birth certificate is printed on bond paper, signifying that each citizen is turned into a financial asset for the corporate state.
Once the birth certificate is registered, the living child is fraudulently converted into a corporate entity (CITIZEN) subject to commercial law, rather than a sovereign individual under natural law. This incorporation places all Americans under statutory and commercial codes rather than common law, forcing them to operate within a legal fiction they never agreed to.
Americans are forced to use Social Security Numbers (SSNs) as corporate identifiers for financial and legal transactions.
The IRS enforces taxation on labor, even though the original tax system was voluntary and meant to fund war efforts that are no longer ongoing.
The right to travel freely has been unlawfully converted into a commercial privilege, requiring licenses, registrations, and fees for activities that were once God-given rights.
Unalienable rights—such as the right to own property, travel freely, and engage in private contracts—have been converted into state-granted privileges requiring fees and regulatory compliance.
Statutory commercial laws, originally meant for corporations and businesses, are now unjustly forced upon living people, restricting their natural freedoms.
Americans should be lawfully recognized as private, unincorporated individuals under common law, not corporate business entities. The requirement to repudiate U.S. corporate citizenship in order to reclaim sovereignty is an unjust and unlawful burden. The default status of every American should be unincorporated and sovereign, with the right to opt into commercial activity only if they so choose.