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OTHER MARKS: BIRTH AND MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES AND ID CARDS"The term "the United States"
is used in the first sentence of the 14th Amendment as something you can be born into. Don't be tricked by this.
The term "the United States" can mean
either the name of the government or the name of a geographical place.
If a form asks if you were born in the United States,
do not assume that this refers to a geographical place.
It is asking if you were born into the government.
There is a big difference between "the United States"
as a geographical place surrounded by a border
and "the United States" as the name of a political unit.
The border existed before the government existed.
The government did not create the border.
Governments don't determine where the border is.
The people who created government already had the territory
that
the new servants were hired to defend. Government Servants cannot extend the established geographic "United States,"
they can only extend the political (or corporate) "United States."
They can, and did, extend their jurisdiction beyond their federal territories
(of Washington DC, Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, American Samoa and Northern Marianas Island)
to anywhere and anything receiving federal funds.
This is entirely voluntary, and is done with the consent of those who are governed.Since your Constitution limits your federal government to Washington D.C. and the territories,
it would be
unconstitutional to tax anyone within a state.
Thomas Jefferson, while he was Vice-President, in the Kentucky Resolves,
reassured us that there are
only three federal crimes that apply within a state.
The three crimes mentioned in your Constitution:
piracy, treason, and counterfeiting. James Madison, in the Virginia Resolves also concluded
that states had a right to interfere with the federal government's laws it considered unconstitutional."