>>8630101
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Miami Federal court building kinda looks like a ship don't it?
Might be a clue.
There are only three jurisdictions in law
Land - Common Law
Air - Ecclesiastical/Canon law, trust law
Water - Admiralty/commerce, contract law
What jurisdiction (not venue or locus) was the court you clerked in?
Statues/codes are corporate bylaws.
United States is a corporation as defined in the IRS code.
United States citizens are considered owned property.
"Therefore, the U.S. citizens (citizen of the federal corporation) residing in one of the states of the union, are classified as property and franchises of the federal government as an "individual entity"", Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Fox, 298 U.S. 193, 80 L.Ed. 1143, 56 S.Ct. 773
14th amendment created the United States citizen and gave them civil rights, not unalienable rights.
Maxim of Law: That which one creates, one controls.
Supreme Court: Jones v. Temmer, 89 F. Supp 1226:
"The privileges and immunities clause of the 14th Amendment protects very few rights because it neither incorporates the Bill of Rights, nor protects all rights of individual citizens. Instead this provision protects only those rights peculiar to being a citizen of the federal government; it does not protect those rights which relate to state citizenship."