"An American citizen in territory occupied by the United States is at all times entitled to his constitutional rights." — or so we are told in Corpus Juris Secondum, (American Jurisprudence Second Edition), War and Emergency, Section 38, Military Occupation, (a) general, (b) in effect.
Please read this above quote again in light of the information I am giving you. Note the words "territory" — as in Territorial or District Government presumed to be overlaying the land jurisdiction of this country as a result of the 1863 Enrollment Act — and "occupied" as in "military occupation".
Now focus in on the word, "American". If you are an American and this quote from the venerable secular Bible of American Jurisprudence is correct, how is it you are routinely deprived of your constitutional guarantees in District Courts throughout this country?
Could it be that that foreign citizenships, both Territorial and Municipal citizenships, being "conferred" on you without your knowledge or consent, you are no longer being recognized as an American?
There are two kinds of separate Federal Citizenship created under the Constitutions — (1) United States Citizens and (2) Citizen of the United States— and these exist apart from the American citizenship that already existed at the time the Constitutions were adopted. These political statuses are very succinctly defined at Article 1, Section 2, Clause 2 and Article 1, Section 3, Clause 3.
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