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What is the significance of July 2nd according to the conversation?
What is the significance of July 2nd according to the conversation?
- It's the birthday of one of the speakers
- It's the day the Declaration of Independence was approved (correct)
- It's the start of a week-long patriotic celebration
- It's the day of freedom
Why don't they celebrate on the 4th of July instead of the 2nd?
Why don't they celebrate on the 4th of July instead of the 2nd?
- Because the Declaration of Independence was approved on the 2nd, not signed (correct)
- Because they want to be different from others
- Because the Declaration of Independence was signed on the 2nd
- Because they think the 2nd is a more patriotic date
What is the purpose of the 'ask us anything' session?
What is the purpose of the 'ask us anything' session?
- To test the audience's knowledge
- To teach new topics
- To promote a patriotic celebration
- To answer questions and learn from each other (correct)
Why do the speakers think the audience might not have questions?
Why do the speakers think the audience might not have questions?
What is Keith's approach to learning?
What is Keith's approach to learning?
What is the outcome if a mother gives a will at the same time she applies for a birth certificate?
What is the outcome if a mother gives a will at the same time she applies for a birth certificate?
What is the purpose of the mother's will in the context of the trust?
What is the purpose of the mother's will in the context of the trust?
What happens in the event of the mother's demise, according to Keith's scenario?
What happens in the event of the mother's demise, according to Keith's scenario?
What is the purpose of the public charitable trust according to the discussion?
What is the purpose of the public charitable trust according to the discussion?
What happened to the gold and silver in 1933 according to the discussion?
What happened to the gold and silver in 1933 according to the discussion?
What is the significance of the year 1666 according to the discussion?
What is the significance of the year 1666 according to the discussion?
What would be required for the government to bring back the gold standard according to the discussion?
What would be required for the government to bring back the gold standard according to the discussion?
What is the current system of government in the United States according to the discussion?
What is the current system of government in the United States according to the discussion?
What is the significance of the year 1871 according to the discussion?
What is the significance of the year 1871 according to the discussion?
How can a trust be collapsed according to the discussion?
How can a trust be collapsed according to the discussion?
What is the relationship between the public charitable trust and the 1933 Act according to the discussion?
What is the relationship between the public charitable trust and the 1933 Act according to the discussion?
What is the main reason the government cannot simply give back the gold to the people according to the discussion?
What is the main reason the government cannot simply give back the gold to the people according to the discussion?
What is the significance of the birth certificate in the context of the discussion?
What is the significance of the birth certificate in the context of the discussion?
What is the primary purpose of the government registering the birth of a child?
What is the primary purpose of the government registering the birth of a child?
What is the role of the government in relation to the public charitable trust?
What is the role of the government in relation to the public charitable trust?
What is the significance of the seven-year grace period mentioned in the content?
What is the significance of the seven-year grace period mentioned in the content?
What is the role of the parent in relation to the government and the public charitable trust?
What is the role of the parent in relation to the government and the public charitable trust?
What is the purpose of the public charitable trust?
What is the purpose of the public charitable trust?
What is the significance of the birth certificate in relation to the government?
What is the significance of the birth certificate in relation to the government?
What is the relationship between the people and the government in the context of the public charitable trust?
What is the relationship between the people and the government in the context of the public charitable trust?
What is the primary issue with the current system, according to the content?
What is the primary issue with the current system, according to the content?
What is the significance of the age of 18 or 25 in the context of the public charitable trust?
What is the significance of the age of 18 or 25 in the context of the public charitable trust?
What is the role of the grand tour in the context of the public charitable trust?
What is the role of the grand tour in the context of the public charitable trust?
What is the only way to collapse a public charitable trust according to the speaker?
What is the only way to collapse a public charitable trust according to the speaker?
What is the main topic of discussion in the FTE program in the third quarter?
What is the main topic of discussion in the FTE program in the third quarter?
What is the purpose of the trust course in the study guide?
What is the purpose of the trust course in the study guide?
Why does the speaker feel that the July 4th celebration no longer resonates with them?
Why does the speaker feel that the July 4th celebration no longer resonates with them?
What is the speaker's goal for the future of the country?
What is the speaker's goal for the future of the country?
What is the significance of 'trust' in the context of the speaker's discussion?
What is the significance of 'trust' in the context of the speaker's discussion?
What is the main topic of discussion in the trust class?
What is the main topic of discussion in the trust class?
What is the speaker's attitude towards the country's current state?
What is the speaker's attitude towards the country's current state?
What is the significance of Martin's comment about the four organic laws?
What is the significance of Martin's comment about the four organic laws?
What is the main theme of the speaker's discussion?
What is the main theme of the speaker's discussion?
What is the primary purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
What is the primary purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
What is the significance of the Articles of Confederation?
What is the significance of the Articles of Confederation?
What happened to the power of the states after the Reconstruction Act?
What happened to the power of the states after the Reconstruction Act?
What is the correct order of the four organic laws?
What is the correct order of the four organic laws?
What is the primary reason why the federal government convinced the states to take loans?
What is the primary reason why the federal government convinced the states to take loans?
What is the significance of the Constitution in the context of the four organic laws?
What is the significance of the Constitution in the context of the four organic laws?
What is the relationship between the federal government and the states?
What is the relationship between the federal government and the states?
What is the significance of the Northwest Ordinance?
What is the significance of the Northwest Ordinance?
What is the result of the states taking loans from the federal government?
What is the result of the states taking loans from the federal government?
What is the purpose of the bill in equity mentioned in the conversation?
What is the purpose of the bill in equity mentioned in the conversation?
What is the core principle of the system established by the founding fathers of the country?
What is the core principle of the system established by the founding fathers of the country?
According to the speaker, what is the significance of a name in the Roman society?
According to the speaker, what is the significance of a name in the Roman society?
What is the primary purpose of the four organic laws, according to the speaker?
What is the primary purpose of the four organic laws, according to the speaker?
What is the speaker's view on the importance of learning about the four organic laws?
What is the speaker's view on the importance of learning about the four organic laws?
What is the speaker's view on the role of the government in modern society?
What is the speaker's view on the role of the government in modern society?
What is the speaker's interpretation of the phrase 'laws of nature, nature is God' in the Declaration of Independence?
What is the speaker's interpretation of the phrase 'laws of nature, nature is God' in the Declaration of Independence?
What is the significance of the two rules mentioned in the Declaration of Independence?
What is the significance of the two rules mentioned in the Declaration of Independence?
What is the speaker's view on the concept of trust in the context of the four organic laws?
What is the speaker's view on the concept of trust in the context of the four organic laws?
What is the speaker's interpretation of the phrase 'I'm not here to abolish the law, but to fulfill it'?
What is the speaker's interpretation of the phrase 'I'm not here to abolish the law, but to fulfill it'?
What is the speaker's view on the role of the individual in the system of governance?
What is the speaker's view on the role of the individual in the system of governance?
What was the basis of the first basic principle of this country?
What was the basis of the first basic principle of this country?
What type of people did the self-governing body consist of?
What type of people did the self-governing body consist of?
What was the primary goal of the Revolutionary War, according to the speaker?
What was the primary goal of the Revolutionary War, according to the speaker?
What did the farmers offer as collateral to create a government?
What did the farmers offer as collateral to create a government?
What was the purpose of the treasury, according to the speaker?
What was the purpose of the treasury, according to the speaker?
Why did the bankers create a national bank, according to the speaker?
Why did the bankers create a national bank, according to the speaker?
What did the farmers need to do to access the money in the treasury, according to the speaker?
What did the farmers need to do to access the money in the treasury, according to the speaker?
What is the public charitable trust based on, according to the speaker?
What is the public charitable trust based on, according to the speaker?
What is the significance of private bills in the legislature, according to the speaker?
What is the significance of private bills in the legislature, according to the speaker?
Why do the speakers believe the public charitable trust was not abolished?
Why do the speakers believe the public charitable trust was not abolished?
What can be done after sending an ROE?
What can be done after sending an ROE?
Where should one send the ROE?
Where should one send the ROE?
What is the name of the course that covers the revocation of election?
What is the name of the course that covers the revocation of election?
Who is the resident accountant hosting the tax meetings?
Who is the resident accountant hosting the tax meetings?
What is the frequency of the tax meetings?
What is the frequency of the tax meetings?
What is the focus of the beginning of the 'Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer' course?
What is the focus of the beginning of the 'Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer' course?
What is the name of the ITF site where the course materials are located?
What is the name of the ITF site where the course materials are located?
Who can help with questions on taxes and revocation of election?
Who can help with questions on taxes and revocation of election?
What is the format of the 'Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer' course?
What is the format of the 'Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer' course?
What is the purpose of the ROE and tax return?
What is the purpose of the ROE and tax return?
What is the significance of the Chevron deference case mentioned in the conversation?
What is the significance of the Chevron deference case mentioned in the conversation?
Why is the timing of the Chevron deference case significant, according to the speaker?
Why is the timing of the Chevron deference case significant, according to the speaker?
What is the result of the Chevron deference case, according to the speaker?
What is the result of the Chevron deference case, according to the speaker?
Who is now in charge of the Supreme Court, according to the conversation?
Who is now in charge of the Supreme Court, according to the conversation?
What is the significance of the three-letter agencies in the context of the conversation?
What is the significance of the three-letter agencies in the context of the conversation?
Why does the speaker think the Chevron deference case is a breakthrough?
Why does the speaker think the Chevron deference case is a breakthrough?
What is the concern about judges, according to the speaker?
What is the concern about judges, according to the speaker?
Why does the speaker think the judges may still stick to the old ways?
Why does the speaker think the judges may still stick to the old ways?
What is the significance of Trump's appointment of new judges, according to the speaker?
What is the significance of Trump's appointment of new judges, according to the speaker?
What is the general tone of the speaker regarding the Chevron deference case?
What is the general tone of the speaker regarding the Chevron deference case?
What is the reason for the holiday on Thursday and Saturday?
What is the reason for the holiday on Thursday and Saturday?
What was the main topic of Lee's question?
What was the main topic of Lee's question?
What is the significance of the Universal Postal Union (UPU)?
What is the significance of the Universal Postal Union (UPU)?
What is the primary reason why globalists want to suppress the knowledge of the creation of the system?
What is the primary reason why globalists want to suppress the knowledge of the creation of the system?
What is the purpose of the meeting between Martin and Lee?
What is the purpose of the meeting between Martin and Lee?
What does the phrase 'all men are created equal' in the Declaration of Independence imply?
What does the phrase 'all men are created equal' in the Declaration of Independence imply?
Why did Jennifer open up the S Y E class recording?
Why did Jennifer open up the S Y E class recording?
What is the significance of the Bible verse in Genesis 25 in the context of the discussion?
What is the significance of the Bible verse in Genesis 25 in the context of the discussion?
What is the main topic of discussion in the community?
What is the main topic of discussion in the community?
What is the outcome of Rebecca's attempt to file her taxes using the 1040 N.R.?
What is the outcome of Rebecca's attempt to file her taxes using the 1040 N.R.?
Why did the speaker wish everyone a happy 4th of July?
Why did the speaker wish everyone a happy 4th of July?
What is the context of Jeffrey's question about non-Hague countries?
What is the context of Jeffrey's question about non-Hague countries?
What is the significance of the Freedom to Equity (FTE) program?
What is the significance of the Freedom to Equity (FTE) program?
What is the role of the governed in the system of government according to the discussion?
What is the role of the governed in the system of government according to the discussion?
What is the purpose of the 'ask us anything' session?
What is the purpose of the 'ask us anything' session?
What is the relationship between the SYE program and the proxy trusts?
What is the relationship between the SYE program and the proxy trusts?
What is the significance of the consent of the governed in the Declaration of Independence?
What is the significance of the consent of the governed in the Declaration of Independence?
What is the tone of the conversation?
What is the tone of the conversation?
What is the purpose of the 'ask us anything' session?
What is the purpose of the 'ask us anything' session?
What is the mood of the conversation?
What is the mood of the conversation?
What is the main characteristic of trust laws in countries that are part of the Hague Nation?
What is the main characteristic of trust laws in countries that are part of the Hague Nation?
Why is it important to consider the elements of a trust when creating one?
Why is it important to consider the elements of a trust when creating one?
How does Martin create international trusts?
How does Martin create international trusts?
Why did Ken research Vanuatu?
Why did Ken research Vanuatu?
What is the main issue with the current system, according to the content?
What is the main issue with the current system, according to the content?
What is the primary concern for Jennifer when submitting an ROE?
What is the primary concern for Jennifer when submitting an ROE?
Why does the speaker suggest checking the trust laws of a country?
Why does the speaker suggest checking the trust laws of a country?
What is the purpose of the 'exclusive equity' mentioned in the conversation?
What is the purpose of the 'exclusive equity' mentioned in the conversation?
What is the main difference between a domestic trust and a foreign grantor trust?
What is the main difference between a domestic trust and a foreign grantor trust?
What is the significance of the National Archives' website, according to the conversation?
What is the significance of the National Archives' website, according to the conversation?
What is the purpose of the 'compelling equity with discharge' class mentioned in the conversation?
What is the purpose of the 'compelling equity with discharge' class mentioned in the conversation?
Why is it important to consider the laws of a country when creating a trust?
Why is it important to consider the laws of a country when creating a trust?
What is the result of the country not operating under the four organic laws, according to the conversation?
What is the result of the country not operating under the four organic laws, according to the conversation?
What is the relationship between the UPU and international trusts?
What is the relationship between the UPU and international trusts?
What is the main purpose of the Freedom to Equity course?
What is the main purpose of the Freedom to Equity course?
What is the significance of the Declaration of Independence, according to the conversation?
What is the significance of the Declaration of Independence, according to the conversation?
What is the goal of the speakers, according to the conversation?
What is the goal of the speakers, according to the conversation?
What is the significance of the 'equity corp' mentioned in the conversation?
What is the significance of the 'equity corp' mentioned in the conversation?
What is the role of the government in relation to the people, according to the conversation?
What is the role of the government in relation to the people, according to the conversation?
What is the significance of the 'scripture' mentioned in the conversation?
What is the significance of the 'scripture' mentioned in the conversation?
Study Notes
Understanding the True Independence Day
- The second of July is considered the true independence day, as the Declaration of Independence was approved on July 2, but signed on July 4.
- The government celebrates on July 4, but the true independence was on July 2.
Trusts and the Public Charitable Trust
- The government registers the event of birth, not the child, and the birth certificate is a pledge of the child's future labor.
- The public charitable trust was created to protect the people of the country, and everyone is a beneficiary under this trust.
- The trust is not about controlling people's lives, but rather about providing benefits to the people.
The System of Pledging
- The system of pledging started in 1871, when the United States became a corporation, and the gold standard was replaced with a new form of currency through the Federal Reserve Act.
- The people who turned in their gold and silver became the beneficiaries of the trust.
- The public charitable trust has been around since 1666, but the version connected to the Federal Reserve Act of 1933 is the one that affects us today.
Collapsing the Trust
- To collapse the trust, the legal title and equitable title need to be merged, which would require a huge overhaul of the system.
- The system of pledging and the corporate structure would need to be dismantled, and the gold standard would need to be reinstated.
The Founding of the Country
- The four organic laws that govern the country are: the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Northwest Ordinance, and the US Constitution.
- The Articles of Confederation created the public charitable trust for the people who wanted to be self-governing.
- The Constitution adopted the principles of the Articles of Confederation, but did not supersede it.
The Importance of Understanding Trusts
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Trusts are connected to every system within the corporate structure, and understanding them is key to achieving freedom.
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The FTE (Freedom Through Equity) program will be discussing trusts and equities in their next quarter, and how they work together.
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The study guide will also be digging deeper into the topic of trusts in the trust course.### The Importance of Understanding the European Union and the American Republic
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The European Union is a top-down system, whereas the United States was founded as a bottom-up system, where power is retained by the people.
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After the Civil War, the federal government convinced states to accept federal funding for reconstruction, leading to a loss of state power.
The Declaration of Independence and the Laws of Nature
- The Declaration of Independence states that governments are created by the consent of the governed.
- The document is based on the principles of the laws of nature, which are derived from God.
- Under the laws of nature, there are only two rules to follow: do not cause harm or damage, and make restitution if you do.
The Four Organic Laws and Trusts
- The four organic laws are the foundation of the American Republic.
- The first trust is the New Testament, which is based on the principles of the laws of nature.
- Trusts create laws, and understanding the principles of trusts is essential for restoring the republic.
Successes and Experiences
- Rebecca shared her success in receiving a full tax refund after using the 1040 N.R. form.
- Martin discussed the importance of learning about trusts and the four organic laws to restore the American Republic.
International Trusts and Non-Hague Countries
- When considering a non-Hague country for a trust, it's essential to research their trust laws.
- Most non-Hague countries have minimal trust laws, and they often follow common law courts.
- Martin uses the Universal Postal Union (UPU) to register his trusts, making them international.
Revocation of Election (ROE) and Tax Returns
- Some people in the community have filed tax returns to claim their withholdings after submitting an ROE.
- It's possible to file a tax return after sending an ROE and get withholdings back.
- The lawful non-taxpayer course provides instructions on how to send an ROE to the correct addresses.
Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer
- The "Living as a Lawful Non-Taxpayer" course is a self-guided course that focuses on knowledge and correcting 1099 forms.
- The course provides access to a monthly Q&A session with Sam, a resident accountant.
- The course is available on the ITF site, and it's not necessary to have started from the beginning to join.
Trust and Equity
- The concept of trust and equity is being explored in the context of financial arrangements and agreements.
- There is a growing interest in understanding how to create arrangements that are based on equity, rather than debt.
Proxy Trust and SYE Program
- The proxy trust is being discussed as a potential tool for creating equity-based arrangements.
- The SYE (Self-Yield Estate) program is mentioned as a way to create equity-based arrangements, but it has not yet been fully integrated with the proxy trust.
SCOTUS and Chevron Deference
- The Supreme Court's recent decision on Chevron deference is seen as a significant breakthrough in terms of limiting the power of three-letter agencies (e.g. IRS).
- The decision is seen as a potential game-changer in terms of how regulations and codes are enforced.
Judicial System and Constitution
- The current judicial system is seen as being influenced by the past and not necessarily following the Constitution.
- The importance of having judges who are trained in constitutional law and who will follow the Constitution is emphasized.
- The role of Clarence Thomas in the Supreme Court is mentioned as a potentially significant factor in shaping the court's direction.
Equity and Jurisprudence
- The concept of equity is seen as being hidden from the people and that it needs to be brought back to the forefront.
- The importance of understanding the Scriptures and the concept of equity in the context of jurisprudence is emphasized.
- Exclusive equity is seen as a key concept in terms of taking back power and operating outside of the commercial world.
Classes and Resources
- A 12-week Zoom class on compelling equity with discharge is mentioned as a resource for those interested in learning more.
- A year-long class on freedom through equity is also mentioned as a resource.
- The "Living Lawfully" course is mentioned as a standalone course that can be purchased and completed at one's own pace.
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