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Status Correction | Correct Your Status For Free

Status Correction

Below is a Status Correction Questionnaire designed to realign the 3lbs of wetware in your skull with some real solid truth juice excreted from a batch of Red Pills we found in the bottom of NEO’s closet.

When most people ask about the process for status correction, what they are really asking is, “Is there a way to put the state on notice to stop harshing my vibe & toats chillax like for real?

It’s important to recognize that status correction is tailored to each individual’s situation and is a lifelong process aimed at addressing personal and legal issues related to nationality, religion, gender, etc. It is not solely about correcting false assumptions or misrepresentations about you.

Status correction is essentially about expressing your true self to the world.

It involves an ongoing mental and legal process that ensures your actions are consistent with your beliefs.

This process is designed to align you with the private realm of how to operate in public, without compromising personal values.

Status correction means asserting your knowledge and comprehending the fundamentals of law.

It’s about reclaiming your identity and making sure your actions reflect your true self, free from public assumptions. 💡

Many people desire a status correction package that can address their issues without much personal effort, but such solutions often lack the depth required to make meaningful change.

Ultimately, the goal of status correction is to live authentically, aligning your actions and beliefs consistently, ensuring that your identity is expressed clearly and truthfully.

Remember… we only offer you the truth. What you do with it is your choice. See you on the other side… 🌟

Status Correction Questionnaire

This questionnaire is designed to help correct misconceptions about government and the system you live in.

Although presented in a Q&A format, many of the answers suggest the need for further study for complete understanding.

We trust it will provide sufficient guidance and be helpful to you in understanding your true status and standing on the land.

Much has been discussed about “status correction,” but in our estimation, not enough is taught to truly address the core of what “status correction” involves.

Without a proper knowledge of fundamental civics, law, and history, one can easily be misled or taken advantage of, much like a youngster getting punked in the streets of any local hood, whether it be by policy enforcers or savvy street/digital thugs. 💪

You can find online vendors offering status correction packages and services, but true status correction happens in your mind.

It translates into defensible speech confidently expressed from your mouth.

Respectful and intelligent natural self-expression is paramount in any court.

As one of the people, a sovereign constituent on the land, you hold supreme overstanding, not understanding, of the corporatocracy that enforces internal statutes and codes.

These policies are often imposed on individuals unknowingly and without informed consent, converting them into de facto subjects of U.S. Inc. policies.

1. What are you? A spirit having a physical experience

2. Who created you? God / The creator of the universe

3. Where do you live? In my body

4. Who is the Supreme source of power? God / The creator of the Universe

5. Who did God delegate power to? Man

6. Can man be greater than God? No

7. Why can’t man be greater than God? Because that which is created can’t be greater than its creator

8. What did man create to help govern its nations? Government

9. Who creates government? People

10. What is government? An artificial person

11. Can government be greater than Man? No

12. Why can’t government be greater than man? Because that which is created can’t be greater than its creator

13. What is the written document that creates government called? Constitution

14. What is a Constitution? A written document that creates governments and expresses the limited powers of Government

15. Does the Constitution grant rights to man? No, it lists some pre-existing rights that it secures and are to be defended by government

16. What are pre-existing rights? Natural rights given to man by God and that have always existed; especially prior to the formation of government

17. What form of government do we have in the United States of America? A constitutional republic

18. What is sovereignty? The Supreme Political Authority; The self-sufficient source of political power from which all specific political powers are derived

19. What is a republican form of government? Government in which the supreme political power and sovereignty are vested in the people and are exercised by the people, either directly or through representatives chosen by the people, to whom those powers are specially delegated.

20. Who are the sovereigns in the United States of America? The People

21. Why? Because the People established a Republican form of government

22. Can government agents have powers that the people themselves don’t have? No

23. Why? Because the People are the source of political power from which government agents derive their power

24. Who elects government officials? The People

25. Why? To represent the will of the collective body of sovereign people

26. Who is the true government? The People in their collective sovereign capacity

27. Why? Because the people hold the Principal position

28. Can Government / Government Agents pass laws that aren’t favorable to the people? No

29. Why? Because the servant exists to serve its principal and must do things to the benefit of that which empowers / employs him.

30. Who is in charge of enforcing the Constitution? The People

31. Why? Because the people established it and it’s their duty to make sure what they created is functioning properly and accordingly

32. Who can the government govern & control? That which it creates.

33. What are creatures of the government? Persons, citizens, residents, taxpayers, etc., which are statuses and classes created by the government.

34. Are you any of those? No

35. Why? Because Man is created by God and isn’t subservient to government creations.

36. How can government control man? By the consent of Man

37. How can government interact with man? Through contract only

38. How can man interact with government? By use of a transmitting utility / corporate entity / artificial person

39. Why is that the only way? Because it’s all deemed legal fictions which are creatures of the mind only and don’t exist in reality.

40. What are legal fictions? An assumption that something is true even though it may be untrue

41. What’s an example of a legal fiction? A strawman / Your Vessel

42. What is a strawman? An artificial person that is put forth as bail or surety

43. What are persons in law? Persons in law include artificial persons, that which isn’t real and exists in the mind only

44. Can a person in law appeal to any of the 5 senses? No

45. Why? Because it isn’t real

46. Can a person in law sue Man? No

47. Why? Because that which isn’t real and can’t act on its own can’t deal with the living.

48. What is a corporation? An artificial person or legal entity created by or under the authority of the laws of a state or nation

49. Are you a corporation? No

50. Why? Because Man is created by God and isn’t subservient to government creations

51. How can people enforce the constitution? By doing constitutional challenges

52. What are constitutional challenges? A constitutional challenge is a legal proceeding or argument that questions the constitutionality of a law, regulation, policy, or government action.

53. What is a rebuttable presumption? A legal presumption which holds good until disproved or rebutted by evidence.

54. What are statutes? A particular law enacted and established by the will of the legislative department of government.

55. Do statutes apply to everyone? No, they apply to the specific subject or class of persons defined therein.

56. Are statutes automatically constitutional? No, there is a presumption in favor of the constitutionality of a legislative enactment.

57. Does that mean statutes have a rebuttable presumption of constitutionality? Yes.

58. How do I prove if a statute is unconstitutional? By rebutting the presumption of constitutionality by way of a Constitutional Challenge.

59. What is legal? Legal is that which is created by law.

60. What is law? That which must be obeyed and followed.

61. Who has to obey law? Law must be qualified because obedience to a particular law depends on one’s status.

62. What is the supreme law of the land? The Constitution.

63. Who has to obey it? It applies to government agents.

64. Who is a U.S. citizen? A status and creature created by government.

65. Why? Because U.S. citizen is a status and creature created by government.

66. What Amendment created the U.S. citizen? The 14th Amendment.

67. Is the 14th Amendment legitimate? No.

68. Why not? Because it was never lawfully / constitutionally ratified and was passed by force of arms and coercion.

69. Is the Constitution a contract? Yes.

70. Why? Because it was expressly written and implicitly agreed upon as a collective social compact in our society.

71. What are some synonyms of the word contract? Agreement, covenant, compact, deal, understanding, convention, pledge.

72. What is an Amendment? An amendment is a formal change, addition, or alteration made to a legal document, contract, law, or, most commonly, a constitution.

73. Can a contract be valid if it’s entered / agreed to by means of threat, duress, and coercion? No.

74. Why not? Because there must be mutual and free consent with all parties entering in a contract.

75. Who are 14th Amendment U.S. citizens subject to? Their creator.

76. Who is their creator? A de-facto government.

77. What is a de-facto government? One that exists in fact but maintains itself by a display of force against the will of the rightful de-jure government.

78. What is another term used for the de-facto government? United States Democracy

79. What is a de-jure government? The true and lawful government

80. What is another term used for the de-jure government? The Republican form of government

81. What is “free” defined as in law? Not subject to the legal restraints of another. The opposite of “slave”

82. What is a license? Permission by some competent authority to do some act which, without such permission, would be illegal.

83. If you get a license from an administrative agency, are you free? No.

84. Why? Because you are now subjecting yourself to and under the legal restraints of whomever you got said license from.

85. What is a hunting license? A license or permission to hunt

86. Do free people need a hunting license? No

87. Why? Because hunting is a natural right existing even prior to the forming of the constitution

88. What is a fishing license? A license or permission to fish

89. Do free people need a fishing license? No

90. Why? Because fishing is a natural right existing even prior to the forming of the constitution

91. What is a slave? Someone who is wholly subject to the will of another

92. What does subject to mean in law? Subordinate, subservient, obedient to; governed or affected

93. Are U.S. citizens slaves? Yes

94. How? Because according to the 14th Amendment that created the status of a U.S. citizen, “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside”

95. Who are U.S. citizens slaves to? Their own ignorance

96. How so? Because ignorance of the law excuses no one and admitting to being a U.S. citizen is akin to admitting you’re a slave for a government created status, thus subjecting yourself

97. What’s one of the main ways they enslave themselves? By consenting to be surety for artificial persons.

98. What is a surety? One who agrees to pay money or to do any other act in event that his principal fails therein

99. What is status? One’s rank in society and legal condition or position whether personal or in relationship to the rest of society

100. Why do people believe they have to follow every statute? Because man has given up his superior status in order to accept privileges and benefits from that which it created and has consented to being a creature of his own government.

101. What is status correction? True knowledge of oneself and the mental capacity to rebut any false assumptions made about himself by third parties seeking to demote & degrade him from his rightful and natural status of Man.

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