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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Form 8865 Secured

Instructions and Help about Form 8865 Secured

Greetings, everyone. Today, we are going to discuss status and standing. This is a continuation of our previous discussions. We are going to go over what it takes to live and be sovereign, what is keeping you from enforcing your inalienable rights, and dispel some myths floating around the sovereign citizen community. Our intention in this webinar series and our redemption secured party creditor process is to give you all the tools you'll need to remove yourself from undisclosed adhesion contracts, re-establish your status and standing as an American national and private state citizen, discharge dead-end or settle claims properly, access the common law side of the courts, challenge jurisdiction, protect your property, and leave a legacy to your heirs and not Uncle Sam. Now, this webinar is packed with information, so let's get started. What is your status? Do you know where you stand in commerce? How about in regards to the law? Many Americans assume that they know their status and standing when it comes to the law, but many have been misled through lies, deception, fraud, and propaganda. Understanding status is essential. All individuals take a position at law and in commerce when entering into any contract or agreement. Under natural law, there is no limit to your rights and power to contract unless you waive or limit those rights by consent or tacit agreement. Your status plays a big role in determining your position when it comes to the enforcement of your rights and claims in commerce and at law. In order to understand where you currently are, it helps to examine the relationships, circumstances, and events that got you there. Let's now take a look at how history has led us to where we are now. Today, under the English feudal system as practiced in the Kingdom...