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as lawfully amended (hereinafter "U.S. Constitution").
Amendment to  the U.S. Constitution:  life, liberty and property.
where moral law is concerned, cause and consequence.
s/he invariably suffers the consequences of tyranny.
independent of some one of the states.
according to the limits of its territory.
declaration of independence as at this hour.
United States, in Congress assembled.
the seat  of government carries its own evidence with it.
dissatisfactory to  the other members of the Confederacy.
imaginable objection seems to be obviated.
concerned in every such establishment.
and exclusive therein, 3 Wheat., at 350, 351.
cession of  territory or of general jurisdiction.
jurisdiction, 3 Wheat., at 388.
of the entire U.S. Constitution.
the United States and the several states.
expressly or by necessary implication.
colorable citizenship  known as a "citizen of the United States".
States citizens  just as they do today;  and the body of the U.S.
status, since  there was  no such  thing as "federal citizenship"
jurisdiction" of  the United  States within  the several  States.
and no other crimes whatsoever.
rights granted by government to its subject classes.
"Oligarchy").   This change  is easily demonstrated in the Roe v.
Wade decision  which threw  the door  open to abortion on demand.
babies have God-given rights wasn't and isn't even considered.
government is the federal citizen's prime mover.
does not expressly prohibit United States paper money.
and Article  I, Section  10,  Clause  1  (1:10:1),  of  the  U.S.
backed 60% by obligations of the United States, and by 40% gold.
matters, including those of the Department of the Interior.
Chapter 231, pages 1087 et seq.).
place when  the office  of  "federal  magistrate"  is  addressed.
the character and jurisdiction of the office did not.
of the  United States",  as used in this title [18 U.S.C.
The second  comes from  the so-called  Buck Act, at 4 U.S.C.
in the United States Code presume application in federal "States"
within  the   several  States  which  are  parties  to  the  U.S.
Puerto Rico, in a territory or in an insular possession.
courts of the several States under the laws thereof.
United States committed upon the high seas.
jurisdiction  with United States District Courts  under 18 U.S.C.
the magistrate  in the  adjoining district or districts."
"or", in  cl.  (B),  deleted  "or"  following  "Islands;"
as subsecs.  (g)ü(k) respectively;  and added new subsec.
"639 .Dockets and forms;  United States Code".
ch. 252,  19,  20,  29  Stat. 184;   Apr. 12, 1900,   ch.
191,  34,  31 Stat. 84;  Mar. 2, 1901,  ch. 814, 31 Stat.
956;   Mar. 3, 1911,  ch. 231, 291,  36 Stat. 1167;  Jan.
7, 1913, ch. 6, 37 Stat. 648;  Aug. 22, 1914.
were retained in that title.
applicable to other national parks.
States v. Stern, 177 F 479 (D.C. Pa. 1910).
78-1 USTC 9462, 42 AFTR 2d 78-5049.
lower tier  of  judicial  officers.    United  States  v.
Richardson, 57 FRD 196 (D.C. N.Y., 1972).
serves.   As previously  demonstrated  via analysis  of 18 U.S.C.
distinctly separate  authorities pertaining  to federal  "States"
several States for constitutional purposes only.
federal jurisdiction  appears to  be Fort  Leavenworth R.
the property of private individuals.
jurisdiction by  the State  to  the  federal  government.
Article I, without first securing a constitutional amendment.
regulations,  with  territorial  limits  prescribed at  18 U.S.C.
7(3) and 4 U.S.C. 110(d) & (e).
(1922), 97, 93, 43 S.Ct. 39;  Blackmer v. United States, 284 U.S.
421 (1932),  437, 52 S.Ct. 252;  Foley Bros. v. Filardo, 336 U.S.
281 (1949), 285, 69 S.Ct. 575;  United States v. Spelar, 338 U.S.
National City Bank, 321 F.2d 14, 23 (2nd Cir. 1963).
following terms have the designated meanings.
objection provided in Rule 12.
district court, court of appeals, or the Supreme Court.
"Law" includes statutes and judicial decisions.
functions prescribed in Rule 3, 4, and 5.
evolution of United States courts and their officers.
Regulations as the Congress shall make.
Clause 1;   and  third, cases  pertaining  to  ambassadors,  etc.
Code.  See 28 U.S.C. 1333(1).
the high seas, with the law of nations providing a guiding light.
therefore, does  not fall  under authority of the "arising under"
reh. den. 359 U.S. 962, 3 L.Ed.2d 769, 79 S.Ct. 795.
of equity or of common law.
and became known as, courts of admiralty.
ship, whether on land or water.
statutes and the federal laws and decisions.
incorporated in the Judicial Act of 1789.
(Sixty-First Congress,  Sess. III,  Chap. 231,  pp. 1087, et seq.
of admiralty and as courts of equity ...."
L.Ed 232;   The  City of  Panama, 101  U.S. 453, 25 L.Ed.
"arising  under"   clause,  they  appear  to  have  had  a  "law"
Rules, has original jurisdiction over actions at law.
2, Clause 1 "arising under" clause is the real party of interest.
Citizens inhabiting those several States.
framework of laws and courts of the several States.
government) for constitutional purposes only.
Powers Doctrine are of no effect.
et seq.,  and  the  Federal Register  Act,  located at  44 U.S.C.
1505. Documents to be published in Federal Register.
required to be published by Congress.
required so to be published by Act of Congress.
has general applicability and legal effect.
that they are in effect on and after the date of publication."
published by act of Congress.
21.40 General requirements:  Authority citations.
the statutory authority to the issuing agency.
regulations, have  been addressed  time and  again  by  the  U.S.
Act itself would impose no penalties on anyone.
(a) Parallel tables of statutory authorities and rules.
Register,  signifying  that,   in   accordance  with   44  U.S.C.
cited, the regulation must be consulted to determine application.
Further, there  are no  implementing regulations for 28 U.S.C.
States v. Stern, 177 F 479 (D.C. Pa., 1910).
briefly  examine   underlying  the   authorities.      The   U.S.
Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts ...."
the Jury Selection and Service Act, 28 U.S.C. 1861 et seq.
U.S. Attorney, and Fred White, grand jury foreperson.
grand jury  foreperson.  The case was assigned to the same judge.
Kirkpatrick entered  a motion  to dismiss charges on Monday, Nov.
officer of some undisclosed rank and horsepower.
Attorney General Edmondson fueled media reporting with comments.
What authority lies behind them?
jury indictment:   18  U.S.C. 371:   Conspiracy;   26 U.S.C.
and  to  officers,  agents,  and employees thereof, per 44 U.S.C.
Article I delegated constitutional authority.
not delegated  without first securing a Constitutional amendment.
task in Lopez and other such cases which are cited in Lopez.
of a hidden oligarchy in America.
Founders proclaimed  that the  "laws of  Nature and Nature's God"
their state and federal governments.
demonstrates, the  several States  preceded the  "United States".
seeks to  abuse or  expand the  powers which have been delegated.
law is  outlaw and  criminal, and  accountability must be in Law.
the law as it is written.
United  States   District  Courts   within  the  several  States.
government it serves.  All legislation is territorial in nature.
misleading, so help Me God.

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