🜏 SOVEREIGN STANDING — The Right to Travel, The Illusion of Law, and the Jurisdictional War

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This is not about a traffic ticket. This is about your unalienable rights being trafficked.

A man stands in court, not as a person, but as a living being—refusing to contract with a system that operates on fictions, impersonations, and jurisdictional trickery.

He challenges the corporate overlay masquerading as governance, exposing how U.S. citizens have been reclassified as 14th Amendment persons under a foreign legal structure enforced by BAR-registered agents.

He explains the difference between We the People and We the Persons, between common law and code enforcement, and between traveling and driving—a critical distinction when navigating the land vs. the sea (admiralty jurisdiction).

He invokes the 1789 Constitution, natural law, and the restraint on alienation doctrine to expose acts of treason hidden beneath administrative procedure.

This isn’t a theory—it’s a call to awaken to the layers of jurisdiction you’re unconsciously operating within… and reclaim what was never meant to be sold, leased, or regulated: your sovereignty.

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