Where to Now?

Since issuing the FINAL JUDGMENT AND CIVIL ORDERS people have asked, now what? We are not standing in the Shoes of the Fishermen. All we can provide is an educated opinion offered in goodwill to the American people. Here is what we would do:

As individuals: know who you are and take action accordingly. Are you a birthright American National? Or are you rightly considered a "US citizen"? If you are a "US citizen" is it a permanent or temporary condition of employment?

Federal employees and members of the active duty military are considered "US citizens" during their employment, but they have the absolute right to quit their jobs or void their contracts (military service) if they are required to act in any manner contrary to the Law of the Land, known as "The Constitution for the united States of America", while on the land.

All American Negroes are similarly considered "US citizens" because the individual states did not act to formally recognize their State Citizenship at the end of the Civil War; however, this condition can be addressed in a number of ways. First, the corporate United States has guaranteed "equal civil rights" - equal to the rights of American Nationals, which includes the right to refuse any claims made by the corporate United States upon you, your persons, or your ESTATES. Second, you can push the reorganized and lawful state legislatures to formally recognize your equal status as Americans born on the land of the

American states. That should have been done 150 years ago, but better late than never.