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Sovereign Citizens

Author : Christine M. Sarteschi
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 101 pages
File Size : 20,47 MB
Release : 2020-07-23
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 3030458512

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This brief serves to educate readers about the sovereign citizen movement, presenting relevant case studies and offering suggestions for measures to address problems caused by this movement. Sovereign citizens are considered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to be a prominent domestic terrorist threat in the United States, and are broadly defined as a loosely-afflicted anti-government group who believes that the United States government and its laws are invalid and fraudulent. Because they consider themselves to be immune to the consequences of American law, members identifying with this group often engage in criminal activities such as tax fraud, “paper terrorism”, and in more extreme cases, attempted murder or other acts of violence. Sovereign Citizens is one of the first scholarly works to explicitly focus on the sovereign citizen movement by explaining the movement’s origin, interactions with the criminal justice system, and ideology.

Becoming Sovereign

Author : Belinda Dervisevic
Publisher :
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 31,7 MB
Release : 2020-04-16
Category :
ISBN : 9780244281328

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Are you ready to go from Lightworker to Lightwarrior? Welcome to The New Crystalline Earth! Let love and light be your loving guide and learn about the hidden worlds and elites. Enlighten yourself with different spiritual awareness that is connected to the old earth keeping you locked in density and false Ascension. You are gifted and powerful! Its time to free your soul and heal yourself with life changing step-by-step procedures gifted to you by your loving Cosmic Celestial Guides and The Crystalline Consciousness to help assist you to disconnect from many outdated fear based beliefs and matrix systems and allow more freedom, love, light, protection and peace in your journey as you move back into your true light Sovereignty. It's time to take charge of your soul evolution as we move into 5th Dimensional Consciousness and a whole new light Paradigm.

The Sovereign Citizen

Author : Patrick Weil
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 42,67 MB
Release : 2012-11-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0812206215

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Present-day Americans feel secure in their citizenship: they are free to speak up for any cause, oppose their government, marry a person of any background, and live where they choose—at home or abroad. Denaturalization and denationalization are more often associated with twentieth-century authoritarian regimes. But there was a time when American-born and naturalized foreign-born individuals in the United States could be deprived of their citizenship and its associated rights. Patrick Weil examines the twentieth-century legal procedures, causes, and enforcement of denaturalization to illuminate an important but neglected dimension of Americans' understanding of sovereignty and federal authority: a citizen is defined, in part, by the parameters that could be used to revoke that same citizenship. The Sovereign Citizen begins with the Naturalization Act of 1906, which was intended to prevent realization of citizenship through fraudulent or illegal means. Denaturalization—a process provided for by one clause of the act—became the main instrument for the transfer of naturalization authority from states and local courts to the federal government. Alongside the federalization of naturalization, a conditionality of citizenship emerged: for the first half of the twentieth century, naturalized individuals could be stripped of their citizenship not only for fraud but also for affiliations with activities or organizations that were perceived as un-American. (Emma Goldman's case was the first and perhaps best-known denaturalization on political grounds, in 1909.) By midcentury the Supreme Court was fiercely debating cases and challenged the constitutionality of denaturalization and denationalization. This internal battle lasted almost thirty years. The Warren Court's eventual decision to uphold the sovereignty of the citizen—not the state—secures our national order to this day. Weil's account of this transformation, and the political battles fought by its advocates and critics, reshapes our understanding of American citizenship.

The Sovereign Man

Author : James Maverick
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 35,17 MB
Release : 2014-10-19
Category :
ISBN : 9781502886255

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The Sovereign Man is an instruction manual for becoming a man of high value, confidence and action.

I Am Sovereign

Author : Gap
Publisher :
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 49,16 MB
Release : 2010-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781449035990

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"I AM SOVEREIGN" is an explanation and defining of the manifest conscious discovery of one such sovereign individual, providing an in-depth view of the sovereign designs laid out by our American forefathers, conditional only upon the maintenance and furtherance of those designs against the defiance and ignorance throughout the world of human nature. Understanding what it is to be sovereign in both the psychological and the physical states of our individual being, where this duality can only be found as uniquely American. It is ultimately a world view that is incomprehensible anyplace else on earth by any other culture, to wit they may only aspire. It represents the very core of an American life, borne within the founding of this great country called the United States of America, and must be sustained, refreshed and promoted if world history is to further advance the human condition in to the future, by avoiding the monotonous historical repetitions of human nature's cultures.

Sovereign

Author : Ted Dekker
Publisher : FaithWords
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,87 MB
Release : 2014-03-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781599953618

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Nine years after Rom Sebastian was thrust into the most unlikely of circumstances as hero and bearer of an unimaginable secret, the alliance of his followers is in disarray. An epic battle with The Order has left them scattered and deeply divided both in strategy and resolve in their struggle to become truly alive and free. Only 49 truly alive followers remain loyal to Rom. This meager band must fight for survival as The Order is focused on their total annihilation. Misunderstood and despised, their journey will be one of desperation against a new, more intensely evil Order. As the hand of this evil is raised to strike and destroy them they must rely on their faith in the abiding power of love to overcome all and lead them to sovereignty. SOVEREIGN wonderfully continues the new testament allegory that was introduced in FORBIDDEN and continued in MORTAL.

Sovereignty and the Sea

Author : John G. Butcher
Publisher : NUS Press
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 11,63 MB
Release : 2017-03-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9814722219

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Until the mid-1950s nearly all the waters lying between the far-flung islands of the Indonesian archipelago were as open to the ships of all nations as the waters of the great oceans. In order to enhance its failing sovereign grasp over the nation, as well as to deter perceived external threats to Indonesia’s national integrity, in 1957 the Indonesian government declared that it had “absolute sovereignty” over all the waters lying within straight baselines drawn between the outermost islands of Indonesia. At a single step, Indonesia had asserted its dominion over a vast swathe of what had hitherto been seas open to all, and made its lands and the seas it now claimed a single unified entity for the first time. International outrage and alarm ensued, expressed especially by the great maritime nations. Nevertheless, despite its low international profile, its relative poverty, and its often frail state capacity, Indonesia eventually succeeded in gaining international recognition for its claim when, in 1982, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea formally recognized the existence of a new category of states known as “archipelagic states” and declared that these states had sovereignty over their “archipelagic waters”. Sovereignty and the Sea explains how Indonesia succeeded in its extraordinary claim. At the heart of Indonesia’s archipelagic campaign was a small group of Indonesian diplomats. Largely because of their dogged persistence, negotiating skills, and willingness to make difficult compromises Indonesia became the greatest archipelagic state in the world.

The New Sovereignty

Author : Abram Chayes
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 12,21 MB
Release : 1998-10-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780674617834

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In an increasingly complex and interdependent world, states resort to a bewildering array of regulatory agreements to deal with problems as disparate as climate change, nuclear proliferation, international trade, satellite communications, species destruction, and intellectual property. In such a system, there must be some means of ensuring reasonably reliable performance of treaty obligations. The standard approach to this problem, by academics and politicians alike, is a search for treaties with "teeth"--military or economic sanctions to deter and punish violation. The New Sovereignty argues that this approach is misconceived. Cases of coercive enforcement are rare, and sanctions are too costly and difficult to mobilize to be a reliable enforcement tool. As an alternative to this "enforcement" model, the authors propose a "managerial" model of treaty compliance. It relies on the elaboration and application of treaty norms in a continuing dialogue between the parties--international officials and nongovernmental organizations--that generates pressure to resolve problems of noncompliance. In the process, the norms and practices of the regime themselves evolve and develop. The authors take a broad look at treaties in many different areas: arms control, human rights, labor, the environment, monetary policy, and trade. The extraordinary wealth of examples includes the Iran airbus shootdown, Libya's suit against Great Britain and the United States in the Lockerbie case, the war in Bosnia, and Iraq after the Gulf War. The authors conclude that sovereignty--the status of a recognized actor in the international system--requires membership in good standing in the organizations and regimes through which the world manages its common affairs. This requirement turns out to be the major pressure for compliance with treaty obligations. This book will be an invaluable resource and casebook for scholars, policymakers, international public servants, lawyers, and corporate executives.

Path to Freedom, Form #09.015

Author : Sovereignty Education and Defense Ministry (SEDM)
Publisher : Sovereignty Education and Defense Ministry (SEDM)
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 35,41 MB
Release : 2015-03-12
Category : Law
ISBN :

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Basic checklist to achieve sovereignty and be a contributing Member of this ministry who can stand on his/her own two feet in defense of himself in any legal or administrative setting.