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What was the original topic of discussion before the 'ask us anything' segment?

The significance of July 2nd

According to the conversation, when was the freedom approved?

July 2nd

What is the purpose of the 'ask us anything' segment?

To allow the audience to ask questions and get answers

What is the hosts' attitude towards the audience's questions?

They are grateful for the questions

What happens to the trust if the mother gives a will at the same time she applies for the birth certificate?

The trust is created and expresses the beneficiary

Why does Keith go back to basics?

Because once he starts digging into advanced topics, he forgets the basics

What is the purpose of the mother's will in the context of trust creation?

To express her wishes for the beneficiary

What is the tone of the conversation?

Light-hearted and humorous

What is the purpose of registering the birth of a child with the government?

To pledge the child's future labor to the government

What is the role of the trustee in a public charitable trust?

To protect the interests of the beneficiaries

What is the significance of the seven-year grace period mentioned in the context of a birth certificate?

It gives individuals an opportunity to make a claim to their estate without penalties

What is the relationship between the government and the people in the context of a public charitable trust?

The government is the trustee, and the people are the beneficiaries

What is the purpose of the birth certificate, according to the content?

To pledge the child's future labor to the government

What is the role of the grantor in the context of a public charitable trust?

To instruct the trustee on how to manage the estate

What is the benefit of reclaiming one's securities, according to the content?

To gain full control over one's life and finances

What is the relationship between the Declaration and the Constitution, according to the content?

The Declaration outlines the 19 essential elements, while the Constitution addresses governance

What happens to the future labor of a child once their birth is registered with the government?

It is pledged to the government

What is the purpose of the public charitable trust, according to the content?

To provide for the well-being of the people

What is the main purpose of the public charitable trust?

To protect the beneficiaries of the trust, including those who turned in their private gold and silver

When did the public charitable trust originate?

Even before 1666, but our version of it really connects after the Federal Reserve Act of '33

What is the significance of the Federal Reserve Act of 1933?

It took gold and silver out of circulation and introduced a new form of currency

What is required for the trust to collapse?

The equitable title and the legal title must merge

What is the result of the government going back to the gold standard?

The trust would collapse

What is the significance of the year 1871?

The United States became a corporation

What is the relationship between the public charitable trust and the Federal Reserve Act?

The public charitable trust was established as a result of the Federal Reserve Act

What is the main difference between the equitable title and the legal title?

The equitable title is held by the government, while the legal title is held by the people

What would be the result of the government giving back the gold and silver to the people?

The equitable title and the legal title would merge

What is the current state of the system that has been in place since 1871?

It is a dead system

What were the Judeo-Christian principles based on in the context of the country's founding?

This country itself

What was the main goal of the Revolutionary War, according to the speaker's observation?

To kill off the people who created the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation

What was the purpose of the farmers' proposal to the founding men?

To establish a standing army

What was the outcome of the farmers depositing money into the treasury?

The treasury got bigger and bigger

What did the bankers create to get their fingers on the treasury's money?

A national bank

What was the purpose of the private bills put on the legislature?

To help people in need

What is the public charitable trust based on, according to the speaker's research?

The Articles of Confederation

What was the main reason the farmers wanted to create a standing army?

To defend their lands from foreign invasions

What did the founding men ask the farmers in return for creating a standing army?

What's in it for us?

What is the relationship between the US Constitution and the Articles of Confederation, according to the speaker?

The US Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation

What is the reason why globalists want to take down this country, according to the content?

Because they want to prevent people from learning about the principles of the creation of the system

What does the phrase 'all men are created equal' in the Declaration of Independence imply?

That all human beings are created equal, regardless of gender

What is the significance of Genesis chapter 1, verse 27, in the context of the Declaration of Independence?

It shows that the phrase 'all men are created equal' refers to both genders

What is the reason why the speaker wants to educate people about the principles of the system?

To give them power and control over their own lives

What is the purpose of the 'ask us anything' segment, according to the conversation?

To answer questions related to the topic of the meeting

What is the purpose of Rebecca's sharing her success story?

To inspire and motivate others

What is Jeffrey's question about?

The significance of trust laws in non-Hague countries

What is the speaker's attitude towards the audience's questions?

The speaker is open and receptive to the audience's questions

What is the significance of the conversation about the Declaration of Independence?

It shows that the principles of the system are based on the consent of the governed

What is the tone of the conversation?

The tone is informal and conversational

What is a common feature of trust laws in countries that are part of the Hague Nation?

They have minimal trust law

What is the primary concern when creating a trust?

Ensuring the trust cannot be tested or pierced

What is unique about Martin's trust setup?

It is registered with the UPU

Why did Ken look into Vanuatu?

Because it has many reasons for creating a trust

What is the purpose of registering a trust with the UPU?

To make it an international trust

What is the main concern of Jennifer when creating a trust?

Getting taxes back from previous years

What is the benefit of using the link provided by Saul?

It gives you a tax exempt number

What is the primary focus of the conversation?

Creating a trust in general

What is the main difference between Martin's trust and others?

It is registered with the UPU

Why is it important to consider the trust laws of a country?

To choose the right country to register the trust

What is the only way to collapse the public charitable trust, according to the conversation?

Merging the legal title and the equitable title together

What is the main focus of the FTE program in the third quarter?

Trusts and equities

Who is the proprietor of the House of Hanson?

Martin

What is the primary reason for the speaker's sadness on July 4th?

Loss of pride in their country's heritage

What is the connection between trust and the corporate structure, according to the conversation?

Trust is a fundamental component of the corporate structure

What is the purpose of the trust course in the study guide?

To dig deep into the concepts of trusts and equities

What is the significance of the four organic laws, according to Martin?

They are not mentioned in the conversation

What is the main concern of the speaker regarding the current state of their country?

The ability to bring back the Republic

Who is the speaker learning from, along with Crystal?

Robert and Martin

What is the significance of the Revolutionary War, according to the conversation?

It was a settlement between the Vatican and the Crown

What is the second organic law of the United States?

The Articles of Confederation

What can you do after sending a Revocation of Election (ROE)?

File a tax return to claim your withholdings

What is the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

To show the grievances of the people against the king

What is the main difference between the top-down approach and the bottom-up approach?

The top-down approach is used by the king, while the bottom-up approach is used by the people

Where do you send your Revocation of Election (ROE)?

To one of the three IRS offices: Ogden, Kansas City, or Austin, depending on your state

What is the result of the states getting federal funding after the Civil War?

The states lost all their power

What is the name of the course that covers revocation of election and tax-related topics?

Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer

What is the purpose of the Articles of Confederation?

To protect the rights of the people

Who is the resident accountant and tax expert hosting the monthly Q&A sessions?

Sam the Man

How often do the monthly Q&A sessions meet?

Monthly

What is the relationship between the federal government and the state governments?

The people have all the power, while the federal and state governments have some power

What is the focus of the beginning of the 'Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer' course?

Learning and studying tax codes and court cases

What is the significance of the Northwest Ordinance?

It established the rules for the expansion of the United States

What is the foundation of the country established by the founding men?

The Articles of the Confederation

What is the purpose of the Constitution?

To adopt the principles of the Articles of Confederation

What is the benefit of attending the monthly Q&A sessions?

Getting one-on-one time with Sam the Man

What is the purpose of the name in the Roman society?

To make one a member of the Roman society

What is the significance of the Bundy case?

It demonstrated the power of the people

What is the format of the 'Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer' course?

Self-guided with monthly meetings

What are the two rules under the jurisdiction of the laws of nature?

Do not cause harm and do not do damage

What is the main difference between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution?

The Declaration of Independence is for the people, while the Constitution is for the nation

Where can you find the 'Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer' course?

On the ITF website

What is the purpose of the 'Ready to Learn More' section on the ITF website?

To access the 'Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer' course

What is the significance of the four organic laws?

They are the basis of the trust system

What is the relationship between the government and the people in the context of the Declaration of Independence?

The people are self-governing and free

What is the significance of the New Testament in the context of trust?

It is the fulfillment of the law

What is the purpose of learning the four organic laws?

To restore the republic

What is the significance of the trust in the context of the country's foundation?

It is a perfect system created by the founding men

What is the role of the individual in the context of the Declaration of Independence?

To be self-governing and free

What is the significance of the concept of 'name' in the context of the Roman society?

It is a means to make one a subject of the Roman society

What is the main topic of discussion in the meeting?

Estate planning and trusts

What is the significance of the 4th of July in the conversation?

It's a day to celebrate independence

Who is mentioned as having a gift for sharing?

Martin

What is the purpose of the 'ask us anything' segment?

To answer questions about estate planning and trusts

What is the topic of Lee's question?

Estate planning and trusts

What is the relationship between the proxy trust and the arrangement?

They are related to equity

What is the purpose of merging the proxy trust and arrangement with the SYE program?

To make the process more efficient

What is the significance of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) in the conversation?

It's a topic of discussion in the meeting

Who is mentioned as taking a break from the road mapping class?

Lisa

What is the purpose of the SYE program?

To focus on equity

What was the significance of the Chevron deference case?

It gave judges more autonomy in their rulings.

What was the result of the Supreme Court's decision in the Chevron case?

Court rulings were no longer influenced by policymakers.

Why is the timing of the Chevron deference case significant?

It signals a shift in the balance of power between policymakers and judges.

What is the significance of Clarence Thomas in the context of the Chevron case?

He is the Supreme Court Justice who took over the court.

What is the impact of the Chevron deference case on the three-letter agencies?

They were restricted from influencing court rulings.

What is the significance of the 80 million regulations and codes mentioned in the conversation?

They are the number of regulations that individuals must understand to function in the system.

What is the speaker's concern about the judges in the context of the Chevron case?

They are not following the Constitution.

What is the significance of Trump's appointment of new judges, according to the speaker?

It ensured that the judges would follow the Constitution.

What is the speaker's attitude towards the judges who were influenced by the past?

They are a problem because they may not follow the Constitution.

What is the significance of the administrative hassle that Biden gave to Clarence Thomas?

It motivated Thomas to restrict the policymakers' influence.

What is the main issue with the current system, according to the conversation?

Corporations are treated as people and have the same rights

What is the purpose of bringing back equity, according to the conversation?

To bring back the meaning of the Constitution

What is the significance of the Declaration of Independence, according to the conversation?

It is a symbol of the country's freedom

What is the role of the people in the system, according to the conversation?

To take back their power and rights

What is the relationship between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, according to the conversation?

The Declaration of Independence is a precursor to the Constitution

What is the main goal of the conversation?

To educate people about the system

What is the significance of the jurisprudence, according to the conversation?

It is a set of principles that has been hidden from the people

What is the role of the scripture in the system, according to the conversation?

It is a foundation for the system's principles

What is the purpose of the 12-week zoom class, according to the conversation?

To educate people about the system

What is the tone of the conversation?

Informal and conversational

Study Notes

Patriots and True Freedom

  • The conversation starts with a discussion about patriots and true freedom, with the statement that the second of July is the true day of freedom.
  • This leads to a discussion about the government and the trust created for the benefit of the people.

The Trust and the Government

  • The trust is created to take care of the people of the country, and it represents the future labor of children born.
  • The government is a trustee over the trust, but it's not controlling people's lives; rather, it's supposed to be protecting them.
  • The 19 essential elements from the Declaration and the Constitution are mentioned as examples of how the government is supposed to work for the people.

The Public Charitable Trust

  • The public charitable trust has been around since 1666, but the version of it in the US started after the Federal Reserve Act of 1933.
  • When people turned in their gold and silver, the trust was created to keep something for the beneficiaries (heirs).
  • The public charitable trust is a system that the government uses to take care of people, but it's also a system that makes people "dead" and subject to corporate rules.

Trusts and Equities

  • The conversation turns to trusts and equities, with the statement that everything is connected to trust in the corporate system.
  • The importance of understanding trust, equities, and how they work together is emphasized.
  • The FTE program will be covering trusts and equities in the next quarter.

Collapsing the Trust

  • The question is raised about how to collapse the trust, with the suggestion that if the government were to bring back the gold standard and give people back their gold, it could collapse the trust.
  • However, this would require a huge overhaul of the system, and it's unclear if it's possible.

The Four Organic Laws

  • Martin adds to the conversation, explaining that there are four organic laws that govern the US government:

    • The Declaration of Independence
    • The Articles of Confederation
    • The Northwest Ordinance
    • The Constitution for the United States
  • He explains that the Articles of Confederation created a public charitable trust for people who wanted to be self-governing.

  • The Constitution adopted the principles of the Articles of Confederation, but most people think it replaced them.

  • The Declaration of Independence is a bill in equity, listing complaints against the king and declaring independence for individuals, not a nation.### Understanding the European Union and the US Federal System

  • A top-down approach is used in the European Union, whereas a bottom-up approach is used in the United States, with power being granted to the federal government by the states.

  • The federal government retains power, but the states also have power and can grant some of it to the federal government.

The Role of the Federal Government in the US

  • After the Civil War, the federal government convinced states to accept federal funding for reconstruction, which led to states losing some of their power.
  • The federal government has more power over the states, and this is reflected in the relationship between the federal government and the states.

The Importance of Trusts and the Declaration of Independence

  • The Declaration of Independence is based on the principle of trust and the laws of nature, which are considered to be God's laws.
  • The Declaration of Independence states that all men are created equal, and this refers to both men and women, as the founders of the country were knowledgeable about the scriptures.
  • The principles of the Declaration of Independence are essential for understanding the system of government created in the US.

The Four Organic Laws

  • The four organic laws are the foundation of the US system of government, and they are tied to trusts.
  • Understanding these laws is crucial for restoring the republic and taking back power from the government.

Non-Hague Countries and Trust Law

  • When considering a non-Hague country for trust purposes, it is essential to research the trust laws of that country.
  • Most non-Hague countries have minimal trust laws, and they often operate based on common law courts.

Revocation of Election (ROE) and Taxes

  • Submitting a revocation of election (ROE) can lead to getting back withheld taxes, but it is essential to follow the correct procedures.
  • The ROE should be sent to the commissioner in DC and the local IRS office, and it is crucial to follow the instructions in the lawful non-taxpayer course.

The Universal Postal Union (UPU)

  • The UPU is an international organization that provides a platform for registering trusts and other documents.
  • Martin uses the UPU to register his trusts, which are considered international bodies.

Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer

  • The "Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer" course provides guidance on how to correct 1099 forms, understand Supreme Court tax codes, and revoke one's election.

  • The course is self-guided, and participants can ask questions during monthly meetings with Sam, a resident accountant.### Trust and Agreements

  • Discussions about proxy trusts and arrangements to change agreements with banks and utility companies.

  • SYE (Spiritual Yogi Engineer) program and TRETS (Treasury Reserve Entry System) are related to equity.

SCOTUS and Chevron Deference

  • The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) has made a significant change to the Chevron deference, which affects how three-letter agencies operate.
  • Clarence Thomas took over the court, and everything is now going through his office.
  • The change means policymakers can no longer influence court rulings with their policies.
  • Judges will now have to make decisions without the influence of three-letter agencies.

Historical Context

  • The Chevron deference case originated in 1984.
  • The timing of this change is interesting, and it may be a breakthrough.
  • In 1933, the government changed from being "in law" to "at law," treating corporations as people with the same rights.

Equity and Jurisprudence

  • The goal is to bring back the jurisprudence that was hidden from the people.
  • Exclusive equity is important, and it means not allowing concurrent or auxiliary equity to influence cases.
  • The concept of exclusive equity comes from scripture, not from man-made laws.
  • The National Archives website allows people to sign the Declaration of Independence, but it also acknowledges that the original signers were killed for going against the king.

Upcoming Classes and Courses

  • There are upcoming classes on compelling equity with discharge and living lawfully.
  • A 12-week Zoom class is available, as well as a year-long course.
  • The "Living Lawfully" course is self-paced and can be purchased separately.
  • The Freedom Through Equity subscription is a separate subscription within the I2F site.

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