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The office of the Secretary of State for The United States of America
Office hours: 9 A.M- 8:30 P.M. Monday –Friday
Phone: 1-951-389-0313
Email: secretaryofstatefortusa@generalpost.org
Letterhead for International Business for the people for The United States of America
The United States of America, it’s heirs, successors, assigns, and claimants; the original Union known as the original Confederacy of 1781, brought forward and re-populated in the present time.
Vs.
George Washington Estate et al, its heirs, successors, and assigns.
CLAIM OF RIGHT
The United States of America, its heirs, successors, assigns, and claimants, (hereinafter, “the original Union”) hereby reaffirm the following rights:
1. The original Union claims the right that International law is the standard of conduct of nations in their reciprocal relations; and
2. The original Union claims the right of International order which consists essentially of respect for the character, sovereignty, and independence of nations, and the faithful fulfillment of obligations derived from treaties and other sources of international law; and
3. The original Union claims the right of Good faith that shall govern the relations between nations; and
4. The perpetuity of the original Union, having been abandoned by the original States, the original Union reverted back to the people, and therefore, the original Union is now a Union of people known as American Nationals, a new political organization that has the right of the effective exercise of separate and equal station; and
5. The original Union has the right to choose, without external interference, its political, economic, and social system and to organize itself in the way best suited to it, and has the duty to abstain from intervening in the affairs of another nation. Subject to the foregoing, original Union shall cooperate fully among themselves, independently of the nature of their political, economic, and social systems; and
6. The original Union claims the right of the elimination of ALL poverty is an essential part of the promotion and consolidation of The United States of America and is the common and shared responsibility of The United States of America; and
7. The original Union condemns war of aggression: victory does not give rights; and
8. The original Union claims the right of an act of aggression against one American National is an act of aggression against all The United States of America, as a single independent nation and not a Union of the original thirteen States; and
9. The original Union claims the right of controversies of an international character arising between a nation and The United States of America shall be settled by peaceful procedures; and
10. The original Union claims the right of Economic cooperation that is essential to the common welfare and prosperity of The United States of America; and
11. The original Union proclaims the fundamental rights of the individual without distinction as to race, nationality, creed, or gender; and
12. The original Union claims the right of spiritual unity of The United States of America in a separate sphere which is based on respect for the cultural values of nation building.
13. The original Union claims the right to educate within the metes and bounds of The United States of America and shall be directed toward Law, freedom, and peace.
Having shown the present day plight of the original Union in its current condition of genocide, the present day affirmed American Nationals will now transition to the original Confederacy 1781 the entity known as “The United States of America”
1. The United States of America has the right to free unencumbered use of the rural free delivery routes; and
2. The United States of America has the right to govern itself in its own judicial process; and
3. The United States of America has the right to declare exile and proclaim its own existence; and
4. The United States of America has the right to enter or decline treaty agreements; and
5. The United States of America has the right to handle its own affairs unencumbered without
usurpation by power of attorney; and
6. The United States of America has the right not to be sanctioned arbitrarily; and
7. The United States of America has the right of its own Government; and
8. The United States of America has the right to its own central bank; and
9. The United States of America has a right to its own coins, electronic currency and the type
of medium of exchange it so chooses; and
10. The United States of America, its heirs, successors, assigns and claimants have the right
to retain clear title to all property within its own survey and sphere; and
11. The United States of America has a right to its own general post office, and survey of the
rural free delivery routes; and
12. The United States of America has the right through its Government to provide protection for its permanent population; and
13. The United States of America has a right to its own transportation (systems) and register
(registry systems) for its own vehicles and certify (certification systems) for its own
operators; and
14. The United States of America has the right not to be ruled by any supreme executive
authority, also known as a Monarch; and
15. The United States of America has a right to import and export without encumbrance nor
hindrance; and
16. The United States of America has a right to enact and enforce its own laws; and
17. The United States of America has a right to issue its own travel documents for the purpose of commerce and pleasure, internationally; and
18. The United States of America has the right to solidarity for the purpose of strengthening
the peace and security of the continent; and
19. The United States of America has the right to promote and consolidate the original
Confederacy form of government, as amended with due respect for the principle of
non-intervention; and
20. The United States of America has the right to prevent possible causes of difficulties and
to ensure the peaceful settlement of disputes that may arise from them; and
21. The United States of America has the right to provide for common action on the part of itself in the event of aggression; and
22. The United States of America has the right to seek the solution of political, juridical, and
economic problems that may arise; and
23. The United States of America has the right to promote, by cooperative action, its
economic, social, and cultural development; and
24. The United States of America has the right to help eradicate poverty through its
independent sphere, which constitutes an obstacle to the full development of
the peoples of the world; and
25. The United States of America has the right to achieve an effective limitation of
conventional weapons that will make it possible to devote the largest amount of
resources to the economic and social development of itself; and
26. The United States of America has the right to use international law as its standard of
conduct in its reciprocal relations; and
27. The United States of America has the right to be juridically equal, enjoy equal rights and
equal capacity to exercise these rights, and have equal duties. The rights of each nation
depend not upon its power to ensure the exercise thereof, but upon the mere fact of its
existence as a person under international law; and
28. The United States of America has the right to respect the rights enjoyed by every other nation in accordance with international law; and
29. The rights of The United States of America may not be impaired in any manner
Whatsoever; and
30. The United States of America’s existence is independent of recognition by other nations.
Even before being recognized, the nation has the right to defend its integrity and
independence, to provide for its preservation and prosperity, and consequently to
organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate concerning its interests, to administer its services,
and to determine the jurisdiction and competence of its courts. The exercise of these
rights is limited only by the exercise of the rights of other nations in accordance with
international law; and
31. The United States of America has the right to recognition which implies that the nation
granting it accepts the personality of the new nation, with all the rights that international
law prescribes for the two nations; and
32. The United States of America has the right to protect itself and to live its own life, but is
not authorized by its people to commit unjust acts against another nation; and
33. The United States of America has the right to exercise jurisdiction equally over all the
inhabitants, whether nationals or aliens, within the limits of its national territory; and
34. The United States of America has the right to develop its cultural, political, and economic
life freely and naturally. In this free development, The United States of America shall
respect the rights of the individual and the principles of universal morality; and
35. The United States of America has the right to respect for and the faithful observance of
treaties, which constitute standards for the development of peaceful relations among
nations. International treaties and agreements should be public; and
36. No nation or group of nations has the right to intervene, directly or indirectly, for any
reason whatever, in the internal or external affairs of The United States of America. The
foregoing principle prohibits not only armed force but also any other form of
interference or attempted threat against the character (personality) of The United States
of America, or against its political, economic, and cultural elements; and
37. No foreign nation may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or
political character in order to force the sovereign will of The United States of America
from its advantages of any kind; and
38. The territory of The United States of America is inviolable; it may not be the object, even
temporarily, of military occupation or of other measures of force taken by another nation,
directly or indirectly, on any grounds whatsoever. No territorial acquisitions or special
advantages obtained either by force or by other means of coercion shall be recognized;
and
39. The United States of America has the right to bind itself in international relations, to have
recourse against the use of force in the case of self¬ defense in accordance with existing
treaties or in fulfillment thereof; and
40. The United States of America has the right to accept or reject any and all religious
Teachings; and
41. The United States of America has the right to peaceful procedures: direct negotiation,
good offices, mediation, investigation and conciliation, judicial settlement, arbitration,
and those which the parties to the dispute may especially agree upon at any time; and
42. The United States of America has the right, in the event that a dispute arises between The
United States of America and another nation or nations, in the opinion of one of them,
cannot be settled through the usual diplomatic channels, the parties shall agree on some
other peaceful procedure that will enable them to reach a solution; and
43. The United States of America has the right to special treaty to establish adequate means
for the settlement of disputes and will determine pertinent procedures for each peaceful
means such that no dispute between The United States of America and any other nation
may remain without definitive settlement within a reasonable period of time; and
44. The United States of America has the right to be free of every act of aggression or war,
by a nation or nations against the territorial integrity or the inviolability of the territory,
or against the sovereignty or political independence of The United States of America,
and shall be considered an act of aggression or war against The United States of
America; and
45. The United States of America has the right that if the inviolability or the integrity of the
territory or the sovereignty or political independence of The United States of America
should be affected by an armed attack or by an act of aggression that is not an armed
attack, or by an extra continental conflict, or by a conflict between two or more nations,
or by any other fact or situation that might endanger the peace of The United States of
America, in furtherance of the principles of continental solidarity or collective self-
defense, shall apply the measures and procedures established in its Articles of
Confederation, as amended, and
46. The United States of America has the right to arm their Nationals and train without
Interference from external sources; and
In summary: The original Union, that being a Union of Grantors, the people, inspired by the principles of the reign of the heavens sphere, pledge themselves to a united effort to ensure international social justice in their relations and integral development for their peoples, as conditions essential to peace and security. Integral development encompasses the economic, social, educational, cultural, scientific, and technological fields through which the goals that each country sets for accomplishing it should be achieved.
Signed and executed by the Host of the committee for the Government of The United States of America, the original Confederacy of 1781, brought forward and re-populated in the present time.
Accepted and Acknowledged on this day of May 7th, 2014.
Executed THIS 7th, day of May, 2014,
The office of the Governor of The United States of America,
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The office of the Secretary of State for The United States of America
Office hours: 9 A.M- 8:30 P.M. Monday –Friday
Phone: 1-951-389-0313
Email: secretaryofstatefortusa@generalpost.org
Letterhead for International Business for the people for The United States of America
The United States of America, it’s heirs, successors, assigns, and claimants; the original Union known as the original Confederacy of 1781, brought forward and re-populated in the present time.
Vs.
George Washington Estate et al, its heirs, successors, and assigns.
CLAIM OF RIGHT
The United States of America, its heirs, successors, assigns, and claimants, (hereinafter, “the original Union”) hereby reaffirm the following rights:
1. The original Union claims the right that International law is the standard of conduct of nations in their reciprocal relations; and
2. The original Union claims the right of International order which consists essentially of respect for the character, sovereignty, and independence of nations, and the faithful fulfillment of obligations derived from treaties and other sources of international law; and
3. The original Union claims the right of Good faith that shall govern the relations between nations; and
4. The perpetuity of the original Union, having been abandoned by the original States, the original Union reverted back to the people, and therefore, the original Union is now a Union of people known as American Nationals, a new political organization that has the right of the effective exercise of separate and equal station; and
5. The original Union has the right to choose, without external interference, its political, economic, and social system and to organize itself in the way best suited to it, and has the duty to abstain from intervening in the affairs of another nation. Subject to the foregoing, original Union shall cooperate fully among themselves, independently of the nature of their political, economic, and social systems; and
6. The original Union claims the right of the elimination of ALL poverty is an essential part of the promotion and consolidation of The United States of America and is the common and shared responsibility of The United States of America; and
7. The original Union condemns war of aggression: victory does not give rights; and
8. The original Union claims the right of an act of aggression against one American National is an act of aggression against all The United States of America, as a single independent nation and not a Union of the original thirteen States; and
9. The original Union claims the right of controversies of an international character arising between a nation and The United States of America shall be settled by peaceful procedures; and
10. The original Union claims the right of Economic cooperation that is essential to the common welfare and prosperity of The United States of America; and
11. The original Union proclaims the fundamental rights of the individual without distinction as to race, nationality, creed, or gender; and
12. The original Union claims the right of spiritual unity of The United States of America in a separate sphere which is based on respect for the cultural values of nation building.
13. The original Union claims the right to educate within the metes and bounds of The United States of America and shall be directed toward Law, freedom, and peace.
Having shown the present day plight of the original Union in its current condition of genocide, the present day affirmed American Nationals will now transition to the original Confederacy 1781 the entity known as “The United States of America”
1. The United States of America has the right to free unencumbered use of the rural free delivery routes; and
2. The United States of America has the right to govern itself in its own judicial process; and
3. The United States of America has the right to declare exile and proclaim its own existence; and
4. The United States of America has the right to enter or decline treaty agreements; and
5. The United States of America has the right to handle its own affairs unencumbered without
usurpation by power of attorney; and
6. The United States of America has the right not to be sanctioned arbitrarily; and
7. The United States of America has the right of its own Government; and
8. The United States of America has the right to its own central bank; and
9. The United States of America has a right to its own coins, electronic currency and the type
of medium of exchange it so chooses; and
10. The United States of America, its heirs, successors, assigns and claimants have the right
to retain clear title to all property within its own survey and sphere; and
11. The United States of America has a right to its own general post office, and survey of the
rural free delivery routes; and
12. The United States of America has the right through its Government to provide protection for its permanent population; and
13. The United States of America has a right to its own transportation (systems) and register
(registry systems) for its own vehicles and certify (certification systems) for its own
operators; and
14. The United States of America has the right not to be ruled by any supreme executive
authority, also known as a Monarch; and
15. The United States of America has a right to import and export without encumbrance nor
hindrance; and
16. The United States of America has a right to enact and enforce its own laws; and
17. The United States of America has a right to issue its own travel documents for the purpose of commerce and pleasure, internationally; and
18. The United States of America has the right to solidarity for the purpose of strengthening
the peace and security of the continent; and
19. The United States of America has the right to promote and consolidate the original
Confederacy form of government, as amended with due respect for the principle of
non-intervention; and
20. The United States of America has the right to prevent possible causes of difficulties and
to ensure the peaceful settlement of disputes that may arise from them; and
21. The United States of America has the right to provide for common action on the part of itself in the event of aggression; and
22. The United States of America has the right to seek the solution of political, juridical, and
economic problems that may arise; and
23. The United States of America has the right to promote, by cooperative action, its
economic, social, and cultural development; and
24. The United States of America has the right to help eradicate poverty through its
independent sphere, which constitutes an obstacle to the full development of
the peoples of the world; and
25. The United States of America has the right to achieve an effective limitation of
conventional weapons that will make it possible to devote the largest amount of
resources to the economic and social development of itself; and
26. The United States of America has the right to use international law as its standard of
conduct in its reciprocal relations; and
27. The United States of America has the right to be juridically equal, enjoy equal rights and
equal capacity to exercise these rights, and have equal duties. The rights of each nation
depend not upon its power to ensure the exercise thereof, but upon the mere fact of its
existence as a person under international law; and
28. The United States of America has the right to respect the rights enjoyed by every other nation in accordance with international law; and
29. The rights of The United States of America may not be impaired in any manner
Whatsoever; and
30. The United States of America’s existence is independent of recognition by other nations.
Even before being recognized, the nation has the right to defend its integrity and
independence, to provide for its preservation and prosperity, and consequently to
organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate concerning its interests, to administer its services,
and to determine the jurisdiction and competence of its courts. The exercise of these
rights is limited only by the exercise of the rights of other nations in accordance with
international law; and
31. The United States of America has the right to recognition which implies that the nation
granting it accepts the personality of the new nation, with all the rights that international
law prescribes for the two nations; and
32. The United States of America has the right to protect itself and to live its own life, but is
not authorized by its people to commit unjust acts against another nation; and
33. The United States of America has the right to exercise jurisdiction equally over all the
inhabitants, whether nationals or aliens, within the limits of its national territory; and
34. The United States of America has the right to develop its cultural, political, and economic
life freely and naturally. In this free development, The United States of America shall
respect the rights of the individual and the principles of universal morality; and
35. The United States of America has the right to respect for and the faithful observance of
treaties, which constitute standards for the development of peaceful relations among
nations. International treaties and agreements should be public; and
36. No nation or group of nations has the right to intervene, directly or indirectly, for any
reason whatever, in the internal or external affairs of The United States of America. The
foregoing principle prohibits not only armed force but also any other form of
interference or attempted threat against the character (personality) of The United States
of America, or against its political, economic, and cultural elements; and
37. No foreign nation may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or
political character in order to force the sovereign will of The United States of America
from its advantages of any kind; and
38. The territory of The United States of America is inviolable; it may not be the object, even
temporarily, of military occupation or of other measures of force taken by another nation,
directly or indirectly, on any grounds whatsoever. No territorial acquisitions or special
advantages obtained either by force or by other means of coercion shall be recognized;
and
39. The United States of America has the right to bind itself in international relations, to have
recourse against the use of force in the case of self¬ defense in accordance with existing
treaties or in fulfillment thereof; and
40. The United States of America has the right to accept or reject any and all religious
Teachings; and
41. The United States of America has the right to peaceful procedures: direct negotiation,
good offices, mediation, investigation and conciliation, judicial settlement, arbitration,
and those which the parties to the dispute may especially agree upon at any time; and
42. The United States of America has the right, in the event that a dispute arises between The
United States of America and another nation or nations, in the opinion of one of them,
cannot be settled through the usual diplomatic channels, the parties shall agree on some
other peaceful procedure that will enable them to reach a solution; and
43. The United States of America has the right to special treaty to establish adequate means
for the settlement of disputes and will determine pertinent procedures for each peaceful
means such that no dispute between The United States of America and any other nation
may remain without definitive settlement within a reasonable period of time; and
44. The United States of America has the right to be free of every act of aggression or war,
by a nation or nations against the territorial integrity or the inviolability of the territory,
or against the sovereignty or political independence of The United States of America,
and shall be considered an act of aggression or war against The United States of
America; and
45. The United States of America has the right that if the inviolability or the integrity of the
territory or the sovereignty or political independence of The United States of America
should be affected by an armed attack or by an act of aggression that is not an armed
attack, or by an extra continental conflict, or by a conflict between two or more nations,
or by any other fact or situation that might endanger the peace of The United States of
America, in furtherance of the principles of continental solidarity or collective self-
defense, shall apply the measures and procedures established in its Articles of
Confederation, as amended, and
46. The United States of America has the right to arm their Nationals and train without
Interference from external sources; and
In summary: The original Union, that being a Union of Grantors, the people, inspired by the principles of the reign of the heavens sphere, pledge themselves to a united effort to ensure international social justice in their relations and integral development for their peoples, as conditions essential to peace and security. Integral development encompasses the economic, social, educational, cultural, scientific, and technological fields through which the goals that each country sets for accomplishing it should be achieved.
Signed and executed by the Host of the committee for the Government of The United States of America, the original Confederacy of 1781, brought forward and re-populated in the present time.
Accepted and Acknowledged on this day of May 7th, 2014.
Executed THIS 7th, day of May, 2014,
The office of the Governor of The United States of America,
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