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Man is not subject to statutory law and not within its “contemplation”.
Statutory Law exists for the creations of Statute—- and not otherwise. That’s why it is called “Statutory Law”. It applies to persons, not people. Humans, not men. It comes from the same Latin root word as State and Status.

 

Article VI. Article IV. Amendment X. Amendment XI.

 

“The state citizen is immune from any and all government attacks and procedures, absent contract.” See Dred Scott vs. Sanford, 60 US (19 How.) 393, or as the Supreme Court has succinctly said, “….every man is independent of all laws, except those prescribed by nature. He is not bound by any institutions formed by his fellowmen, without his consent.” Cruden vs. Neale, 2 N.C. 238, 2 S.E. 70.

 

The corporation (UNITED STATE CORPORATION) only insures itself against loss, and uses officers as “expendable instruments” to enforce their will, both illegally and unlawfully, on the American Public.