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24th October, 2025 North Carolina Public Outreach Presentation
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Okay, welcome everybody to tonight's outreach presentation.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: My name is Mike Mosbach, it is Friday the 24th.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And I want to welcome everybody that's new here, that is looking into this.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: What I'm gonna do is, share a presentation tonight that basically covers How you became enslaved?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: The method that they did this to us when we were in the cradle when we were born.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And a little bit about the, history.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: of our country.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And basically, how you could get out of the enslavement. It all starts with the birth certificate.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And this has to do with contract law. So, basically, you're gonna learn a little bit about, basically, why we pay taxes, why we do this and this and this, that…
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: you're not basically supposed to do as an American.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, with that, I'm just gonna get started right now.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: and get into this. There's captions going on here, and I wonder how to get the captions off.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Give me one second. Do you see my captions?
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Alright, I took them off. Alright. Nevermind.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, I'm gonna get started right away, and sit back, and if you have a pen and paper, just, write down some notes at the end of the video presentation. What we're gonna do is we're gonna open up for questions and answers.
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Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And if you have any questions, we'll be happy to answer, and then try to wrap up before 9 p.m. tonight, so…
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Let me tell you why you're here.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You're here because you know something.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: What you know you can't explain?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But you feel it.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You've felt it your entire life.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: That there's something wrong with the world. You don't know what it is, but it's there.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Like a splinter in your mind.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: driving you back.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It is this feeling that has brought you to me.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Do you know what I'm talking about?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: The Matrix?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Do you want to know?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: what it is.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: The Matrix is everywhere.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It is all around us.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Even now, in this very room.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You can see it when you look out your window.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Or when you turned on your television.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You can feel it when you go to work.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: When you go to church.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: When you pay your taxes.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It is the world.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: That has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Truth.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: That you are a slave, Neo.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Like everyone else, you were born into bondage. Born into a prison that you cannot smell or taste or touch.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: prison.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: For your mother.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Basically, try and get as many people as possible to listen to. This is gonna be the most important video I've ever done. It's gonna help a lot of people figure out what's been going on. This is years.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: of me studying, learning from different people, learning different sections, and putting the puzzle together, and pretty much have the answer of why we're enslaved, and how we can pretty much get out of it. The getting out of it part I'm still working on.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But when you see everything put into perspective.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: you're gonna be wowed. So the one thing I would recommend is please, I know this might be a long video, watch the entire thing, I ask people to share this, because we need to get this information out, because once you hear some of the things that our government has done to us, and what we've actually done to ourselves, and I'll explain how that happened.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You'll never look at this government again, and…
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: I know some people say, well, where are the links?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They're studying here from common law, trust law, admiralty law, symbolism,
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: all different aspects to be able to get this done. So that's how they basically trick people for the longest time, because there's so many different pieces to the puzzle.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: it takes a long time to actually put it all together, and watching a bunch of people that I have, I got a lot of information, so let me get this started. So you may want to watch this with somebody who doesn't believe in this stuff, because belief has nothing to do with the truth.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So I'm gonna go over some stuff again that's been done in other videos. I'm gonna basically put everything into one video to kind of give you the idea of how we've been screwed, and why.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Alright, so we're going to start with the fact that I've talked about, the symbolism and legal definitions, because these are going to be relevant. We're also going to talk about Admiralty law, your birth certificate, and how you've been enslaved since birth.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now, we're gonna start with, the Admiralty Law. We're starting with you in the womb.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, when your mother's pregnant with you.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You just think it's a process of having a child, you give birth to the child, you sign a couple of documents, and then you live your life as a person.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: there's a lot of things that you need to know about, because, as they say, ignorance is no excuse of the law. So if you don't know the law, it's going to enslave you and entrap you. And the way they do it is by using words. And they use the words in different terms. It's called legalese, which means legal definitions
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: have different meanings than what you and I have been basically taught to think they mean. So let's start with the Admiralty Law. Now, why does it have to do with Admiralty Law? Well, this again, this is how they trick you, because you don't think that when you're pregnant, you have a child.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: that you have anything to do with Law of the Sea. But technically, under their laws.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You do, because you are made mostly of water.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You are in a womb that is filled with water.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, basically what's happening is, under Admiralty Law, You are in a ship.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And you are going to dry land. You're docking.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: from a ship, and the reason why I could say this is, when they created the birth certificate, the way it happens is, when you're born.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Your parents sign a certificate of live birth.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And it's signed and authorized by a doctor.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: goes off, and you get a birth certificate. Now, you think those things are the same. They're not. First one says Certificate of live birth, second one is birth certificate. What they do is they make a dummy corporation in your name, and we're gonna go through how they do all this stuff and how they get away with it.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, the name on your birth certificate is not you, even though it looks like you. And I'll show you what I mean by that. Let's say, for example, you were on, or you're on a boat called the Titanic.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And your name happens to be Steven Samuel Titanic. Your last name is Titanic.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, you look on the back of that ship, it says SS Titanic.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Your initials are SS Titanic.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: you have the same exact name, and let's just assume the SS on the Titanic meant Steven Samuel, does that mean that's you? Does that mean you're the boat? Just because you have the identically same name? And when that ship sank, and you left it.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You've abandoned ship, so to speak. So, we'll get into that again later on.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But when you're born, you're actually, through Admiralty Law, you are being birthed from the birth canal, through a vessel.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Which is made of primarily of water.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You're connected to the ship with your umbilical cord.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, if you know anything about Admiralty law, well, what's the military of the sea? It's called the Navy.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, what's another name for your belly button? It's called the navel. These things are not coincidences. You're gonna see that throughout how I talk about this stuff. It's hidden in plain sight, so when you see it, you don't notice it. Just like, for example, when they talk about in the Bible, about the temple that is not built by man and is not made by wall.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: What are these? It's your temple, but that's a story for another time. Alright, so when you're born.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You come out of the womb, they cut you from the ship, which is the placenta.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And basically, you leave the placenta behind. Now, what's in the placenta besides water? Well, your DNA.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, they actually have proof
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: that they end up owning you, and this is how they own you. Not you, the person, but how they have the ability to make a fictional corporation under your name, and they label you as a person.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, if you look up the legal definition of the word person, it means a fictional character.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: a corporation, so it's not you, even though it has your same name. And this is how they get away with it. So when your mother gives birth to you.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: they take the baby home. They sign the certificate of live birth, the doctor autographs his signature to confirm as a witness, which, by the way, when a ship comes to port, what is it called?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It's a doc. Well, what is… who's the person that's authorizing this and helps you with the baby? A doctor, in other words, a doc.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: These, again, these are not coincidences. So, in Admiralty Law, the whole idea of birth certificate came from the fact that when countries were doing, commerce with other countries and shipped goods from their country to another via ship.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: When that ship docked into the port.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: On the vessel, which is another name for a ship, it's a vessel.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They have to take each particular item, they have to register it, and they give it a certificate of birth.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Which means it's cargo. That's where birth certificates originated from. It originates from admiralty law, when countries are doing commerce with one another, and they have inventory that needs to be registered.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: and identified. So they create a certificate, a birth certificate, of the name of the product, what it involves.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: where it came from, and its registration number. Sound familiar on your birth certificate, pretty much?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Okay, so…
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: when you ever… you ever notice after a birth that happens, you see in the newspaper a day or two later, they say, John and Mary Smith gave birth to John Smith Jr?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And you think, oh, that's nice, and the hospital's just mentioning that, that's a cool thing. What they're actually doing is, it's kind of like a lost and found, where they're saying, we found this DNA that's been abandoned at the hospital, and we're trying to find the person who has it to claim it.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It's like, for example, and somebody made this as an amazing way to think about it. Let's say you have very long hair, and you decide, I'm gonna go to the barber, and I'm gonna just shave my head.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So you go to the barber, shave your head, all that hair falls to the floor, you think you did a great job, you pay, and you go on your way.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, all that hair, which was part of you, which is full of your DNA, you've abandoned, so it technically is the property of the person who owns that
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: haircutting facility. So if they wanted to take that hair and turn around and sell it as a wig and make a profit off of it, well, they're making profit off of your DNA, part of who you are. But because you abandoned it.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It's no longer yours. So this is how they are able to justify having a corporation in your name.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Because they have the only proof that you are who you say you are. Because when you talk about forensic science, well, in a forensic crime where they need to get information, what do they do? They look for a person's DNA, because the DNA is individual to each person.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: No two strands are ever alike, so your DNA is you. So that's proof of who you are. So I can say I'm anybody. I could say I'm Michael Jackson. I could say I'm Claudia Schifford. I could say I'm Bruce Springsteen, or George Washington.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But the DNA of who I am proves absolutely, without a shadow of a doubt, I am who I say I am.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, when your parents gave birth to you, and they left that placenta behind.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: the government takes that DNA evidence.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Displays it on a newspaper and says, without basically saying it, because they're sneaky, and this is all based on fraud, they're saying.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: on a piece of paper in the newspaper, here is the birth of such and such person. What they're really doing is, is basically saying, we found this person, the DNA. They're not talking about the baby, because the baby was token. The baby was taken home.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, it's not that they're saying we have the physical baby, they're talking about the DNA, which proves who you are.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Otherwise, whatever you say, whatever name you've been given, is nothing more than hearsay. So the fact that you have your name on a driver's license does not mean that's you. It's technically hearsay, because unless you were conscious and had it recorded, it's… you can't prove you are who you say you are just because your parents even gave you a name.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But your DNA can prove if it's linked to you.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, after a couple of days of nobody coming to claim that placenta, because they don't… no one knows what that is, and they don't think about it.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: The government has the right to take your DNA and create a fictional character
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And label you, according to Admiralty law, dead at sea.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, because you didn't come and claim it, and with ignorance as no excuse of the law.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Your silence is the same as consent. Now, let me explain what that means. Silence is the same as consent. Because most people say, well, I didn't know about it, so how can they get away with it? This is how they get away with it. And I've used this example in other videos. Let's say a bunch of us are going out to dinner, we're all gonna pay for our separate meals. And we're buying drinks and…
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: whatever dinner. At the end of the day, we have a, a pie
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And we slice the pie up and divide it.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And there's one piece of pie left, everybody's eating. Now, I want to make a legal claim to that piece of pie.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And I say, out loud, I'm claiming that I'm gonna take that last piece of pie.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, the other people have choices. Well, they can say, yeah, go ahead, you can have it, we're full. Or they could say, no, you can't have it, who are you to take the extra piece, let's talk about it. They could say, no, let's divide it. Or they could say nothing.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, in law, If you make a claim of something.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: and the other parties involved who heard the claim do not dispute it, or argue it, or create additional terms, and just stay silent, that's the same as them saying, go ahead and take it. In other words, they comply with your request.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, when it comes to when you're born, and your parents, because one man's junk is another man's treasure.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: When they leave that placenta behind, then just think, well, you know, that's gonna be thrown out. The government tries to first have somebody come back and identify who they are by posting the birth into the newspaper, and when nobody claims it, it's considered abandoned.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So the DNA is not you, the person, but it's who identifies who you are.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Because DNA traces back to each individual person, so they have the actual proof that you are an existing entity.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And because you don't report it, they technically, under Admiralty law, consider you dead, lost at sea. So even though I am here alive as a human being, under the government's rules, because of the fact when I was an infant, I didn't go, or my parents didn't go, and report and claim back that DNA,
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They own the proof that I am who I am.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And because I didn't go back and claim it, it was abandoned.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, you've abandoned ship. Just like when I said before about the Titanic. You can have the exact name as the Titanic, but that doesn't mean you are that boat.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, when that boat sank, and you jumped off that boat.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You're a… you're abandoning ship. It's just meant to not be literally. It's all based on figurative and symbol. Now, symbols…
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: The reason that they have symbols is for basically throughout history, the average person could not read and write. Even kings could not read and write a lot of times. Who were able to be able to transfer laws throughout the history? Well, the clergy. The people who wrote the Bible, they also wrote the laws. They had to learn how to read and write. So the average person, how did they know what a law was?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It was if they couldn't read and write.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, symbolism is the answer to that. Like, I'll give a prime example, and again, I've done this in other videos, but I want this whole thing so everybody can get this stuff. If you were driving along in a car.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You didn't read a word that says stop, you just know because the symbolism means that when a light turns red, you're supposed to stop. So even if you couldn't read and write, you understood what it meant. So that's what symbolism is. So in law, there are certain words that, if you don't know the meaning, can enslave and entrap you.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now, let's get into the Constitution. So we're talking about, first of all, the way they can enslave you is by the fact that when you're born, your parents leave behind the placenta, your ship.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: according to Admiralty law, and again, it's not the literal sense that it's not a boat. They're talking… it's not… it's in the figurative sense. So, you're a creature of water, you're created into this water vessel.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: The parents leave the placenta behind, which is full of your DNA, and also, they take out of your left foot, they draw blood, or where do they take it from? The sole of your foot. Your soul.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Okay? It all goes into play. So, after a couple of days, they post in the newspaper, such and such gave birth to this person, you think that's a nice thing that they're doing. They're actually trying to do a lost and found and say, hey, we found this baby, come and claim it.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And when nobody does it, they basically say, oh, well, they didn't claim it, so they must be dead. So they are allowed, legally.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Not lawfully, but legally, there's a difference. To claim that you're dead.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: and create a fictional character, a corporation. So if your name was, like I said before, Steven Samuel Titanic, well, what they do is, when you file that certificate of live birth, and you have the doctor sign it, you send that away.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: after that time of people not claiming it, they say, oh, they didn't come and claim it, so they must be dead, so we're gonna create Steven Samuel Titanic, the corporation, and send back, instead of a certificate of live birth, they send you a birth certificate.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It's not you, that means your cargo. And what they do is they put it in all capital letters. So if you look at your birth certificate now, or your driver's license now, with very few exceptions, because there are exceptions, because if you have connections in government, or you're very wealthy, you probably don't have this.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: all capital letters in law is symbolism, like I said before. The symbolism means it's a fictional character, a corporation. So that is not you. When you look at your driver's license and see your name, that is not you.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now, what is a corporation? Let's get into that. Now, let's just use, for example, McDonald's. McDonald's is a corporation. Now, if I was to ask you, well.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, if you point to a McDonald's restaurant and say, well, that's McDonald's Corporation.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, then you could say, okay, well, what about the corporate headquarters? You know, it says Corporation of McDonald's, or whatever corporation it's called, and that's where they do all their business. Again, you would be wrong. That is not the corporation, that is just the building that they do business in. What is the corporation?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: When you register a business, you send in your money, your fee, and they send you back a certificate that has this word on it. Well, it's backwards, but it says McDonald's in all capital letters. This is the corporation. It's a title, it's a piece of paper.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: That's not the physical part. It just means that you've registered this name as a corporation, which you can do business under. So, if you'd want to do McDonald's out of your backyard, if you were the owner of that corporation, you could.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, the business itself is not the corporation, it's the name. So when I talk about you as a corporation, they're not talking about you specifically.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They're talking about a piece of paper that has the business name of Steven Samuel Titanic, or whatever name you have.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Okay? So, let's continue from there. How we got where we are today?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Most people don't realize this, but there are actually two constitutions.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: The original Constitution was created in 1781, ratified in 1785, and was exactly the same as the new Constitution that you don't know about, except for two different wordings. Everything else is pretty much exactly the same.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: What they did was, the original Constitution says, instead of… for the people.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They changed it to of the people. Now, what does that mean? Well, basically, in a nutshell, it goes from for the people, which means the government works FOR the people.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: to of the people, which basically means you work for the government. So they switched that just by one word. May not seem like a big deal to you. The second word is the major one, and this is where they enslave people, this is where your votes don't count, this is why you need a driver's license and you have to pay taxes. You don't have to, you've just subjected yourself to do so.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They changed it from the United States of America, which is the country, to the United States.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: That's the same thing. Well, no, it's not. Because first of all, the United States of America will be capital U, United, capital S, states, capital A, America. You could look at any, like, $5 bill, $10 bill from, like, 1860 and before, any notes.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: is all in capital letters. Now, like I said before, in law, anything that's all capital letters is a fictional character, a corporation. So what they did was, they did this during the Civil War, because first of all, the Civil War had nothing to do with slaves and freeing of slaves. That was a good excuse. It's just like any military today.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It's all about starting a centralized bank, taking over the people's resources, and creating money. And the reason that they say things like, for example, us going over to the Middle East.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They use the justification of, well, we're gonna liberate the people, and they use children's deaths and women's deaths as a way to get people to say, oh, we need to go over there, because they need the backing of the people.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Because if they was… if they were gonna say, well, we're gonna start a war over, let's say, in Iran, and we're just gonna kill a bunch of people, we're gonna take their oil, and we're gonna make, you know, we're gonna make tons of money off of it, how many people do you think would agree to that?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now, they never freed them, they just changed them into a different form of slaves, just like you and I. Now, when you think the word slave, you just think of an African-American person. Again, it's a divide-and-conquer contract. It's all about getting people to hate each other, so blacks hated whites, whites hated blacks, it's separation. Had nothing to do with the war. What basically was happening is, is the United… the original United States of America was nothing more than colonies that became
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, when you see the United States of America, they're talking about the actual land and actual where the Constitution was originally started in 1781. When you see the word United States, that is a corporation that is located in DC, in a 10 square mile radius.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: District of Columbia. Now, it's so funny, because who supposedly discovered America? Which is ironic, because they discovered a land that was already inhabited by millions of people for thousands of years, but the person that supposedly discovered the Americas, which includes North and South America.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: District of Columbia, another nice word for District of Columbus. Basically, what Columbus did was discovered America, claimed it for Spain, and slaughtered all of the native people.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You don't hear that in the history books. So…
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: what they basically did in a nutshell is, the United States Which is a corporation.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: is a foreign country located in America. Just like, for example, the Vatican.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: over in Italy is not part of Italy, it's its own country, just like the city of London.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now, don't mistaken that for London, the city. I'm talking about… it's specifically called the City of London. It's actually part of London, but it's its own country.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: located there. Same thing with DC. It is not part of America. It's located in… on the continent of America, but what they did was, they basically became traitors to America and created their own government. And basically, for any law
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: for… to be abided by, you had to live within that 10 mile radius, 10 mile squared radius. Now, most people would say, well, I live in New Jersey, or I live in California, or I live in Hawaii, I'm not within that 10 miles, so that doesn't include me, does it?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: When they had the Civil War, there was a lot of damage, there's a lot of people, you know, worrying about death and destruction, there was a lot of money that was being made and lost.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: That's one of the reasons why Abraham Lincoln got assassinated, because to be able to pay for the war, because wars cost money, because you have to pay for soldiers and the people to manufacture the wars, you know, the weapons of mass destruction.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now, one of the ways to be able to get more money is that Lincoln actually lowered the value of gold. So overnight, people lost 40% of their wealth, but it allowed them to create more money so they could spend it for the war.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Between 1863 and 1865, they created… they got rid of the original Constitution, changed those words, as I stated before, and created new amendments.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Which basically makes them, and us all.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: frauds and traitors to the America. Now, let me explain what they did.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Okay, one of the first ones they did was on December 6th, 1865. That was the 13th Amendment. That basically, in a nutshell, was to
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: abolish slavery, the way they… the way you think it means. Okay? So, I'm going to explain how slavery was actually better for the slaves before they fixed this, because let's get into that. Slaves before the Civil War.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: which, unfortunately, were just one specific gender, the African American people.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: What they did was, they were considered property, which means…
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: The property is going to give you a benefit, but you also have to take care of it. In other words, like, for example, one of your things of property that you probably have is a TV. Now, you wouldn't leave a TV out in the rain, would you? No, you keep it inside. It's like having a pet. Technically, a pet is your property.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You know, if it's sick, you're gonna take it to the hospital. If you love it, and if it's your family, you're gonna feed it, you're gonna make sure you take care of it, you're gonna give it a place to live.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But it's subject to whatever you decide. Like, for example, if you own a cat, and you want affection from your cat, you could go over and grab them, and take care of them.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Even if he didn't want it, or she didn't want it. They have to wait until you decide to feed them. So they're subject to your terms. So you could be a good person that takes care of your animals, or you could be abusive, but they'll stick around because they're dependent on you to take care of them. So with the slaves.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: what happened? Yes, they could get killed. Yes, they could be abused. Yes, they could be beaten. Yes, they had to do work that they probably didn't want to do. But there were some benefits.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They got medical care, because most people profited off of their slaves, so if your slaves all die, you don't have any profit anymore, so they did basically take care of them. They gave them food, water, shelter, protection, clothing.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They provided these things. So, I'm not saying that slavery was good, but what I'm saying is, they went from having those things to provide it to them.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: to when they were freed.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: they now became citizens, and I'm going to explain in a little bit what citizen means. It's not what you think. So, what they went from is being
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Slaves to the system, but being provided for.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: To slaves of the system, in other words, they still have to pay taxes, they still could be imprisoned, you could still pay fines, you still have to do the laws of the government, so basically you're a slave to the system, because you can't drive over 55 miles an hour without getting a ticket if you get pulled over, right? So, you're not really free, but here's the difference. Now, they have to get their own house. Now, they have to get their own clothes. Now, they have to find their own food.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, let's get into the 14th Amendment. Now, again, this is when they ratified the Constitution. They basically destroyed the old Constitution, overthrew the American government, people made millions of dollars off of this, and the people that were in the government at the time didn't care, because as long as they made theirs, they didn't care what it was going to do, and they created a corporation that they named the United States, which is located in DC.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now, again, like I said before, DC
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It's the District of Columbia and its radius of effect is only 10 square miles. This is how they entrapped you.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, we start out. 14th Amendment, which started in July 9th, 1868. The amendment says, all persons
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now remember, if you've seen my other videos, and I've talked about this before, you see the word persons, you think that's you. This is where they trick you. There's a legal definition of the word person. The legal definition of the word person is a corporation.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: A fictional character. So, they're not talking about you, the human, the natural human, they're talking about you, the legal person.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: That is, born or naturalized in the United States. Now, notice it says, it doesn't say the United States of America. It says, all persons, corporations, born or naturalized in the United States.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: thereof are citizens of the United States, and of the state wherein they reside.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Okay, so let's break this down. Let's get into the word citizen. Again, if you think you're a citizen, well, you are, and I'm going to explain why that's bad, you think, when they hear the word citizen, because you always hear your politicians always saying, we're doing this for the citizens.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You are a citizen, but you don't want to be. Because what a citizen means is, one, you are first either born or naturalized here in the United States.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And two, you are subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. Not the Americas, not the United States of America, the land where the original Constitution was created. They're talking about the corporation called the United States.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Subject to jurisdiction. Now, jurisdiction means a certain perimeter.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now, you don't have to be in that exact perimeter to be under its jurisdiction. Like, for example, if you were going to join the NRA, let's say you live in New York, the headquarters of the NRA is in Colorado, and they say, you know, mail in your subscription and you'll be part of the NRA. Well, does that mean you have to move to Colorado? No. You're making your payment, you're sending it over to them over in Colorado, they send you back your NRA card, and you're now part of the NRA.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: you're within their jurisdiction. It doesn't always mean physical or literal. So when they say subject, what does that mean? Well, go back to kings. What did kings have? Well, kings had subjects. Who were the subjects? They were the people that followed the king.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, you were subject to what the king said. They were the king's subjects. So, if the king said to do something, you better do it, because if you didn't, you'd probably get thrown in jail, exiled, or even executed, because the king's demands, the subjects have to follow. So, again, let's read the 14th Amendment.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: All persons, corporations, born or naturalized in the United States, corporation.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: are subject to the jurisdiction thereof, and are citizens of the United States.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: and the states in which they reside. Now, let me explain state.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It's not what you think it is. Like, for example, I live in New York.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, if… if you were to say.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You live in New York State. It's not the landmass of New York, where the land… where they categorize the name New York is.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: That is the union of the state of New York.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Again, they changed the wording. They change it from the Union State of New York to the State of New York, which, in a nutshell, is not talking about New York, the property that you're standing on, the dirt that you drive on. It's talking about a corporation
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: somewhere in Washington, D.C. So when they say they own the land… now, let me explain the definition of land, too, because this goes back to the church. Because I've made videos in the past about how the Vatican has claimed land, ownership of all the land, and all its people. Well, land is not what you think it is. Not in legal definitions.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: When you think land, you think property, you think dirt, you think grass, the land. Well, that's how they trick you. The land definition
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: is you. Now, let me explain. If you've ever heard of a will and testament, you know, last will and testament, what is the will? Well, that's you, because you're giving away your property. The testament is the property, so what is the will? The will is you. Now, how do they figure that? Because…
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You have a soul, wherever it is in your body. Where does your soul live? It lives in you. So you are the land of your soul.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So the definition of land, in legal terms, is not the actual ground, they're speaking about you. So when the Vatican made claim over the land, he's not talking about the dirt.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: It's talking about you.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, when you live in the state of New York, the state of Arizona, the state of California.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They're not talking about the land that you're walking on. They're talking about the corporation known as the State of New York, which is nothing more than a piece of paper. Remember when I talked about McDonald's? The corporation is just the word. It's not anything specific. So when they say you live under the State of New York, that is basically franchises
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: of the Corporation of the United States. Just as with McDonald's, there are different McDonald's throughout the land, but they are under the jurisdiction
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: and subject to the terms of the McDonald's corporation. In other words, a McDonald's that is in Washington, and a McDonald's that's in Hawaii, and a McDonald's that's in Florida, well, they can't serve Burger King food.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Why? Because the corporation of McDonald's says if you want to be under a corporation, you have to follow our rules, which means you have to sell what we tell you to sell.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: They're in different locations.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But they're part of the same corporation. That is what happens when you become a citizen. Now, how do you become a citizen? Well, first of all, if you've ever registered to vote.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: you've ever paid taxes, what are the first things they always ask you to check off? Are you a U.S. citizen? So when you check yes, you've now consented, through your ignorance.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: That you are part of the jurisdiction, according to the 14th Amendment, that was done with the new Constitution of the United States, not the United States of America, which is the country, they're talking about the United States, which is the corporation. So you have actually willfully allowed yourself to be subject
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Now, if you look at what they talk about in the Constitution, the reason the Constitution exists is because of the consent of the governed.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, remember when I talked earlier about the fact that silence is the same as compliance? In other words, if you don't argue what somebody claims, it's the same as you agreeing. So, this is how they get you.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: There are approximately 140 million registered voters in the United States. Not America, not the United States of America. The corporation that's called
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: United States. Now, Washington, D.C. has 3 delegates.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Which means, and this will prove that your votes actually do not count and do not matter, and have not since the early 1800s.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Let's say 140 million people all decide to vote for the next president, and every single one of them votes for one specific person, or it only goes by delegates. So 140 million people could have voted, but because they're U.S. citizens, which means they volunteered to become subject to another foreign country.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: that is, made a deal from the Rothschilds, from the City of London. It all has to do with money. This is a made-for-profit corporation called the United States.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Well, 140 million people get 3 delegates.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: How many people are in Congress and the Senate? There are more than 3?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So if you get more than 3 senators to go against you, let's say 4 of them decide to say, no, we want this person. Well, last time I checked, 4 beats 3. So 140 million people could have made a vote thinking their individual vote matters. Well, it all has to do with the delegates. So the fact that the Washington, D.C.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: is only represented by 3 delegates. Doesn't matter what the people say.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Your votes don't matter. So, let's continue with this scam.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: And again, this all has to do with your consent. You didn't know about it, but you didn't argue it. So in law, if you're silent, you have consented. So, technically, they're not doing anything wrong. So everybody says, oh, this is so unfair. Well, it's… isn't it under… under legal definition?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Which is, if you're gonna go to court to fight this, you have to make sure you have the terms right. Under legal definition, is this not the consent of the governed?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Because who complained about it? Who argued it? Who disputed it? Who challenged it?
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: Your silence is the same as compliance. So you're basically saying, it's like working for the company Walmart. There are benefits of working at Walmart. Let's say you're a manager, and they give you a paid vacation, they give you a health plan. You get paid to be able to get your bills paid.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: But if they tell you, well, if you want to work for Walmart, if we tell you to work at Christmastime, no matter how much you might hate it, you have to do it. If we tell you to clean the toilets, you may not like it, but you have to do it, if you want to keep the job. Otherwise, there's the door.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You don't have to be part of the corporation. So it's the same thing with this whole situation. Well, you can get welfare.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: You can get healthcare, you can get all different types of benefits, but they also make the rules. Like, for example, if you work at the cash register at Walmart, and let's say your draw on your register is $500 short. Well, they can dock your pay if they want. They have the right to do that.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So, in other words, you can get punished.
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Audio shared by Mike Maasbach© North Carolina: So…
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