They Don't Want You To Know Your National Status: EXPOSED!

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The video explores themes of national identity, legal accountability, and historical context in the struggle against systemic fraud and ignorance.
[95:13-95:22]
The speaker asserts their nationality and confronts the system's authority.
I'm going to declare my nationality. I'm this. Now that I'm this, I'm going to hold you accountable to your shit.
[95:22-96:16]
The speaker exposes fraud, reclaiming power and awareness about their legal status.
Oh, that's right. You're a fraud. You're a fake. So that, guess what? You're fired. Get the fuck out of here. You can't even be. Now that I'm a national and now you're the fraud, it's like a double negative. we start in a fraud status and they're in fraud but they're claiming to be officers and all this and this and this and with us in an ignorant capacity or understanding or a lack of knowledge we think they're in the officer position in the power position as we gain knowledge we can understand that our status is not the right status so we can correct it once we correct our status is what we flip the game all of a sudden We have the power, we have the status, and we can recognize them and claim them to be in a position of foul and fraud and be like, yo, what the fuck, you've been harming me, this is all shit, this is bullshit, now that you can see me in my correct status, what now?
[96:16-96:29]
The speaker emphasizes the system's accountability to international law for harming nationals.
Now, they're fucked. Now, they're They are directly accountable to international law for harming national.
[96:29-97:44]
The narrator discusses historical legal ignorance and the case of Abraham Lincoln fighting for the recognition of the status of a Moor.
A person that was under international That was, like, and this is the thing, because then again, it was like, oh, well, oh, you weren't a national then, so, you know, it doesn't count. Like, this is the fucking retarded shit I'm saying. This is how ugly this ignorance shit has gotten us. We are, like, we should have gone to the point, because again, look at the William Dundee case, Dungy case. With Abraham Lincoln, that's a case between William Dungy that was claimed to be a black bill when he was a moor and Abraham Lincoln fought in a court case. Where they granted him the status of Moor and recognized him to not be a negro, black or color and to be a Moor. And this is a legal case back in like fucking like 18 something when Abraham Lincoln was before Abraham Lincoln was a president. And he was fighting for the Moor who was being enslaved as Black Bill.
[97:44-98:19]
Abraham Lincoln's legal victory illustrates the importance of status and rights, challenging the misconception of ownership over individuals.
And he won that case. And in that case, it's very interesting because it shows you how they're going to tell you, oh, well, this guy, he's a Moor. And he doesn't belong in this status. You can't say he's this. Because you're using these other people as your property. And he's not black, negro colored. And he is not your property. So you can't do this. That was then. Now, everybody, everybody is in a status just like that.
[98:19-99:44]
The narrator highlights the significance of national identity and the historical denial of rights to the majority due to systemic control.
And nobody is fighting like Abraham Lincoln for this guy to protect their natural rights status. And what is that status? I don't know. What nation are you from? That's the key. This is how they do it. You got the 9 nations. You as a national are protected under international law. through your nation and the united nation treaties but what they've done to maintain domination and control on this planet is denationalize and de-herit and disinherit everybody on this planet so nobody has a birthright unless you're in that what the elite class And this is why I think I've even said this before. What if the one percent or the 2 percent that we perceive as the elite, we perceive as the wealthy, is actually nationals? They're not elite at all. They just have a different status than the quote-unquote serfs that they've classed us, everybody, now through generation and generation and generation of dumbing down and not understanding of who we are and who our ancestors are and tying us to a nation through our dumbing down through their system.

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