Freeman on the land//Sovereigns//Common law

Also ain't seen 5th edition before, I'll have to check it out. Earlier ones sure are old school, eloquent is a good way to put it.
Kings' English/legalese is a very good one. It's really the language you have to learn to do law but you can learn it as you go, problem is the hard/plain sight words you'll miss. It'll save your ass but you have to train yourself to think/talk in that way.

Good luck :)

Police says: "Do you understand?"
What sheep hear is: "Am I clear?"
What you should get is: "Do you stand under m statement?"

Bingo. The oldest trick in the book but it's just one of many they use.

A lot of bots in this thread. Information really pisses (((them))) off. Yes, I’ve also tumbled down the rabbit hole after I started digging into the law. In Germany we have a similar situation as in the US and more people are waking up to this false reality by the day. The German media calls the woke people “Reichsbürger”. This translates to “Citizens of the Nazi German Reich”. This is of course exactly the opposite of the truth. The so-called “Reichsbürger” comprehend that our modern day citizenship IS the Nazi citizenship which Hitler enacted. We rather claim our “old” citizenship- which is within one of the smaller countries of the German empire for example “Königreich Preußen” or Sachsen. Of course we don’t just do this for the fun of it - it has real-life legal implications.

And needless to say: since most germans officially have the nazi citizenship, it is of course necessary that “Germany” is still occupied and governed by the US. And this fact has been admitted repeatedly by our own highest courts. They don’t even lie about it - it’s just that the media won’t show it hence the people stay in the dark.