By Anna Von Reitz
been implemented and guided by the oldest management system in the world:
Task-Oriented Management (TMO). This is not surprising, as this is also the
simplest, most direct, and easiest to implement management system in the world.
lawful government was to undo and rebut the False Claims of our Federal
Employees against our people -- the vast constructive fraud scheme that
trafficked Americans off their land and soil almost at birth and impersonated
them first as British Territorial Citizens and slightly later as "citizens of
the United States" too.
required public notice and the creation of public records to declare the proper
political status we are owed and to reclaim our constitutional guarantees as a
prelude to assembling our States of the Union.
Americans to recognize the fact that they are Americans and want to be Americans
and always assumed that they were Americans and most people are surprised to
learn that they have ever been considered anything else--- but the pathway back
to their birthright political status has been strewn with many obstacles and the
process of rebutting these False Claims of foreign citizenships was, and to some
extent, still is, arduous.
trafficked off and away from our native land and soil, we have had to re-convey
our names and identities back to where we began when we were only a few days or
weeks old. That process has required creation of countering land jurisdiction
records to rebut the presumption that we were "abandoned" by our government and
left our country "voluntarily".
international jurisdiction, and even the federated State of State organizations
and the federated County "of" organizations of our erstwhile Territorial and
Municipal Employees, have had to maintain land recording offices.
recording systems active in each of the fifty states, and roughly 3100 local
land recording offices, one in each county, however, not all of these offices
embraced their public duty to record the kinds of transactions and transfers we
presented --- mainly because not all of these land recording offices were swift
enough to know that we are, ourselves, land assets, and international public
records concerning us are supposed to be kept by land recording offices.
desire to create countermanding public records to rebut the birth registrations
foisted off on us when we were babes in our cradles meant that one county land
recording office would record our paperwork and another one wouldn't.
that someone living in California could record their presence and political
status as a Californian, for example.
when we found recording offices and counties willing to do their public duty,
those offices were scattered all over the country. It was impossible to create
any collective database to issue State Credentials to our people or to identify
them as State Nationals or State Citizens for the purposes of court services and
international peacekeeping.
down the path and blazed the way, we took counsel and decided that our own land
recording system was not only desirable but necessary. This should be, we
decided, in the form of a private block chain service. The Land Recording System
(also known as the Land Recording Service) was born.
available for the use of State Assemblies throughout the country.
service, America Unincorporated, sprang up. This service is also competent to
publish land jurisdiction records and issue State Credentials.
only two such services covering the entire country, this has given some people
the idea that they are in competition with each other. They forget that these
two services are struggling to replace the services of 50 State-of-State and
3100 county recorder offices, and that eventually, we will probably have and
need just as many state and local offices to perform these tasks.
assuming that these two land recording services are in competition with each
other, that one is "good" and the other is "bad" has to stop. We didn't give any
sole-source contract to the LRS. We are familiar with the operators of America
Unincorporated, too, and have no reason to think that either operation is
unsecure or engaged in any improper activity.
and state-level land recording services.
when we found county recorder offices that were still open and ready to serve
the Public, to unduly limit local efforts to provide these services in each
State and eventually, in each County.
convenient and centralized answer to our present needs, one that makes it easy
for State Assemblies to get started on providing these much-needed services for
the people of their State. It expedites and shortens the wait-time it would take
otherwise for each State and County to grapple with setting up their own system
to do this work, but it does not present an obstacle to any competent and secure
local effort.
serve the needs of the people, and (2) self-govern.
bottom-up system, not a top-down system, so our structures and our management
are naturally given to diversity and local service options. The ultimate goal
here is for the people of each State and County to have their own competent land
recording system, one that serves their needs, one which is delivered and
controlled locally, but which can interface internationally. That's the goal.
and vesting it in centralized systems. We are about empowering local government
and encouraging local initiative. Our role at this juncture is to provide
guidance and assistance and support to local leaders. The LRS should be seen as
training wheels to get a needed job done. We are happy to have it and happy to
use it, but we also need to recognize that it isn't the ultimate answer.
will have their own hand-tailored land recording systems which enjoy all the
benefit and insight that we have gained from the LRS. They may also support and
tie into a centralized system like the LRS or its by-then second generation
edition, as a back-up and to maintain an up-to-date countrywide database.
levels -- we have to keep our eyes on the actual goal: protect the people and
their assets. Provide people with the services they need to be safe and
prosperous and happy. Promote peace. Support the process of self-governance.
invasive and the less politicized and less centralized a government is, the more
accountable and controllable it is, and the better government it is.
established a grassroots government. They counted on us to defend our
self-interest and to keep it simple and to keep it in our control.
in order to "check and balance" the endless proliferation of centralized and
incorporated power. We cannot simply trust the government to do its job or even
know what it's job is, without constant vigilance on our parts.
who have been reared in the corporate central government model, our government
requires decentralization of power and functionality.
convenient and centralized land recording system that everyone can learn and use
and benefit from -- and that's a good thing -- having the LRS up and operating
and using it in this manner for these purposes is not the end goal.
land recording offices in competent local control, maintaining their own
databases within their counties and within their states, all meeting basic
standards of quality service and security. America Unincorporated should be
understood as a first step toward that next goal of beginning to maintain local
databases and overall decentralization.
be used, but as the State and local governments steady on their feet, it's role
will naturally shift toward a support capacity similar to the data-keeping
functions of BLM -- an interface for the State Assemblies with The United States
of America and The United States Land Patent System.
designed to take on this increasingly vital work, as it already has the capacity
to publish land patents and record them. My intention for the LRS is and has
always been to make Ron Gibson's job easier and to make it easy for Americans to
reclaim their land assets.
an organic process and things will continue to grow and to change.
LRS and America Unincorporated are fine efforts and deserve our full support and
understanding and participation. Development of state and local databases and
recording services (like America Unincorporated) is just as important as
developing international databases and recording services (like the LRS).
where you start out, it's where you end up that counts. Let's all stay on track
and recognize that there are a variety of needs to be met and a variety of means
needed to get the whole job done in a timely
fashion.