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Breaking Free: The Truth About Taxes and U.S. Citizenship - Brandon Joe Williams : 333
Manage episode 439124862 series 3305478
"The 14th Amendment only exists because we all are operating on the idea that it does. It doesn't actually exist."
In this conversation, Joel Evan and Brandon Joe Williams discuss various topics, including the 14th Amendment, the United States government as a corporation, and the concept of citizenship. They explore how the 14th Amendment was never legally ratified and how it birthed the Federal Reserve, fiat banking, and other government institutions. They also touch on the differences between common law and equity law, the importance of understanding federal codes, and the benefits of operating as a private motor carrier. Overall, the conversation challenges conventional beliefs about the government and encourages listeners to question the status quo. In this part of the conversation, Brandon Joe Williams discusses the definitions of the terms 'person,' 'naturalization,' and 'national.' He explains that the term 'person' is defined as an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the definition of 'person' in law. He then delves into the definition of 'naturalization,' which means the conferring of nationality of a state upon a person after birth by any means whatsoever. Williams highlights the power of this definition and how it can be used to confer nationality upon oneself or any organization. Finally, he explains that the term 'national' means an individual or organization owing allegiance to a nation or state. In this conversation, Brandon Joe Williams discusses the concepts of nationality, citizenship, and taxation. He explains the difference between being a citizen and a non-citizen national of the United States and how one can become a non-citizen national. He also delves into the topic of naturalization and how it relates to taxation. Williams emphasizes the importance of understanding these concepts and clarifies misconceptions surrounding them. He provides resources and documents on his website for further exploration.
Takeaways
✅ The 14th Amendment was never legally ratified and birthed various government institutions, including the Federal Reserve and the public school system.
✅ There are two categories of citizenship: state citizenship and federal US citizenship. The 14th Amendment created the federal US citizen category.
✅ Understanding federal codes is important, as they provide a more streamlined and consistent legal framework compared to state codes.
✅ Operating as a private motor carrier can provide certain advantages, such as not requiring state registration or insurance.
✅ Understanding the definition of 'person' is crucial in law
✅ One can be both a citizen and a non-citizen national of the United States.
✅ By revoking the election to be treated as a US resident for tax purposes, one can change their tax status.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:57 The 14th Amendment and Government Institutions
02:57 Understanding Nationality and Citizenship
05:48 Eliminating Citizenship through a Qualified Pledge of Allegiance
08:44 The Two Categories of Citizenship
08:44 The Impact of Naturalization on Taxation
11:45 The Significance of Terms like Taxpayer and Resident Alien
14:54 The IRS as a Debt Collection Company
16:28 Understanding Federal Codes
17:44 Exploring Financial Matters in Depth
21:00 Conclusion
29:13 Operating as a Private Motor Carrier
37:17 Challenging Conventional Beliefs About the Government
43:13 Understanding the Definition of Person
44:46 The Definition and Implications of Naturalization
54:28 Exploring the Definition of National
01:19:22 Tax Liability and Understanding Residency
01:25:35 The Distinction Between Nationality and Citizenship
345 ตอน
Manage episode 439124862 series 3305478
"The 14th Amendment only exists because we all are operating on the idea that it does. It doesn't actually exist."
In this conversation, Joel Evan and Brandon Joe Williams discuss various topics, including the 14th Amendment, the United States government as a corporation, and the concept of citizenship. They explore how the 14th Amendment was never legally ratified and how it birthed the Federal Reserve, fiat banking, and other government institutions. They also touch on the differences between common law and equity law, the importance of understanding federal codes, and the benefits of operating as a private motor carrier. Overall, the conversation challenges conventional beliefs about the government and encourages listeners to question the status quo. In this part of the conversation, Brandon Joe Williams discusses the definitions of the terms 'person,' 'naturalization,' and 'national.' He explains that the term 'person' is defined as an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the definition of 'person' in law. He then delves into the definition of 'naturalization,' which means the conferring of nationality of a state upon a person after birth by any means whatsoever. Williams highlights the power of this definition and how it can be used to confer nationality upon oneself or any organization. Finally, he explains that the term 'national' means an individual or organization owing allegiance to a nation or state. In this conversation, Brandon Joe Williams discusses the concepts of nationality, citizenship, and taxation. He explains the difference between being a citizen and a non-citizen national of the United States and how one can become a non-citizen national. He also delves into the topic of naturalization and how it relates to taxation. Williams emphasizes the importance of understanding these concepts and clarifies misconceptions surrounding them. He provides resources and documents on his website for further exploration.
Takeaways
✅ The 14th Amendment was never legally ratified and birthed various government institutions, including the Federal Reserve and the public school system.
✅ There are two categories of citizenship: state citizenship and federal US citizenship. The 14th Amendment created the federal US citizen category.
✅ Understanding federal codes is important, as they provide a more streamlined and consistent legal framework compared to state codes.
✅ Operating as a private motor carrier can provide certain advantages, such as not requiring state registration or insurance.
✅ Understanding the definition of 'person' is crucial in law
✅ One can be both a citizen and a non-citizen national of the United States.
✅ By revoking the election to be treated as a US resident for tax purposes, one can change their tax status.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:57 The 14th Amendment and Government Institutions
02:57 Understanding Nationality and Citizenship
05:48 Eliminating Citizenship through a Qualified Pledge of Allegiance
08:44 The Two Categories of Citizenship
08:44 The Impact of Naturalization on Taxation
11:45 The Significance of Terms like Taxpayer and Resident Alien
14:54 The IRS as a Debt Collection Company
16:28 Understanding Federal Codes
17:44 Exploring Financial Matters in Depth
21:00 Conclusion
29:13 Operating as a Private Motor Carrier
37:17 Challenging Conventional Beliefs About the Government
43:13 Understanding the Definition of Person
44:46 The Definition and Implications of Naturalization
54:28 Exploring the Definition of National
01:19:22 Tax Liability and Understanding Residency
01:25:35 The Distinction Between Nationality and Citizenship
345 ตอน
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