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Article Video - More Questions and Answers from Oregon - Thursday, July 20, 2023 By Anna Von Reitz

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William the Conqueror divided England up into a patchwork of small kingdoms and granted them to the loyal Norman Barons who came with him from Normandy. When he did this, out of his own sovereignty, as owner of the whole thing by force of arms, he made the conscious choice to give each one of these Barons "sovereignty in their own right" in England. He made them his equals, to share forever in his sovereignty in England, after his death in 1087 A.D.

To make this gift more absolute, he disinherited all his own children in England. None of them received as much as a house and garden there.

Thus, the Norman Barons became hereditary Kings in England. And they own it all, down to the last goat.

They still are hereditary kings in their own right, and despite Rome's best efforts, they haven't forgotten it. The only thing different is that in 1689 they agreed to become Donors to the National Trust and to place their lands in that trust --- but if that trust is broken, as it has been, they are enabled to take it all back and manage it themselves, as if nothing has happened from 1689 to now.

William Belle Cher, aka William Belcher was the Clan Chief in 1783, and a sovereign in his own right by virtue of the sovereignty granted to his forebears by William the Conqueror and the sovereignty of the men of his Clan, other men who had the same sovereignty bequeathed to them.

They are all Normans in descent, French, not English.

So how could William Belcher bequeath his sovereignty to Americans?

In the same exact way that William the Conqueror bequeathed his sovereignty and shared it among his Barons.

William Belcher was the only Sovereign in the Continental Army, and the Continental Army conquered, so it was the Victor by Force of Arms --- the same exact situation as the Norman Conquest.

The only substantial difference was that William Belcher made the grant of sovereignty even more generously, for it was not just to the nobles and great men with family names and lands of their own under the feudal system, but every noble and great shoemaker, tailor, sailor, and baker, who took up arms in the name of freedom. He gave sovereignty directly to every member of the Continental Army and their progeny, and mindful of that sovereignty, the Sons of the Revolution and the Daughters of the Revolution, have guarded it carefully.

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