2(of4) The Legacy: US Constitution-- an Estate in Trust for Heirs of Freedom

3 years ago

Burness Speakmen presents-- The Legacy series on:
The United States Constitution-- an Estate in Trust for the Heirs of Freedom
* History you were never taught.
* The Preamble Decoded.
* The Constitution explored in terms of Estate Law and Trusteeship.
* Your inheritance has been stolen.
* Knowledge Keys to Your Kingdom.

Topics in parts 2, 3 and 4:
* For those who want to go further down the Rabbit Hole.
* The Preamble as a Transfer of Deed.
* How the 14th Amendment actually functions.
* Federal Reserve Systems legitimate function.
* What makes Federal Reserve Notes legitimate.
* Common Law Basis for Social Security.
* How you Purchase your Benefits.
* How Work is viewed as a Taxable Privilege.
* How a Return on Income is legitimate.
* How you are considered Incompetent.

BONUS : PDF archive of relevant citations (available to one who wants to help create an "annotated" version of the videos)

"Under Constitutional Law a court — ANY court, MUST look toward the Trust first and make determinations from that point, not statutory law."

*** An Introduction https://web.archive.org/web/20131208164916/http://www.the-legacy.info/index.htm

“The important thing in our search is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.
"Now that we can see that our Constitution is indeed a Trust instrument created for an undetermined heir. In my mind the heir of freedom can only be those born on the soil of the participating estates, those who have the standing to claim it. Anyone naming the heir is only stealing the inheritance.
"Freedom does not mean all out license to do what ever one wants. With Freedom comes a great responsibility. This is where "real" law enters the picture and passing the buck ends.
"You may find the following info seemingly redundant, but bear with me as I will now show you what the U.S. Citizenship truly is according to Estate Law." -Bunny Speakman, Legacy DVD #2 of 4

Documentation:

* Amjur2nd – Deeds, Wills, Trusts, Descent, and Distribution;
– Constitution of Instruments
– Covenants and Conditions
– Elections and Estoppel
* The Theory of the common Law
* Trusts, George G. Bogert

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