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Mandie Rose | Forsyth County, NC
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The North Carolina (de facto) court system is starting to take notice. Last week, we made great strides toward re-opening dialog concerning the constitutionality of Reconstruction and its incredible bearing on state sovereignty, state citizenship, and our freedom as a whole.

At 9:30 Wednesday morning (November 30th, 2011) state citizen Mandie Rose ...

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Text of article from Asheville Tribune
December 1 - December 7, 2011, Vol. 15, No. 48

Is North Carolina a lawful state?
by Catherine Hunter

A Charlotte man is working to prove the current government of North Carolina is not a lawful state, but a military coup put in place by the United States government. ln a Tuesday, November 22 meeting at the Renaissance Hotel in Asheville, John Ainsworth of the ...

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This is an exciting and busy time for the lawful state of North-Carolina and North-Carolina citizens. We have several ongoing cases throughout the North Carolina defacto court system. In fact, we have citizens in court at every level of the judicial system. These folks are not legal experts, lawyers, or scholars. They are regular people who are not afraid to stand up to a de facto state and demand ...

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The below legislation was enacted by the House of commons and Senate of the North-Carolina American Republic on September 24, 2011. Article I of this new legislation covers protection of the rights of citizens and subsequent actions for violations; Article II defines public notice and how it is to be carried out; and Article III declares common law to be in force. The legislation in its entirety can ...

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State of North Carolina v. Amanda Lea Rose
Wilkesboro, N.C. | Wilkes County Superior Court
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On September 29th, 2011, de jure state citizen Amanda Lea Rose received an order from Judge Lindsay R. Davis, Jr. (Wilkes County) referring to her challenge of jurisdiction as "frivolous" and "a waste of limited public resources." Among the many criticisms ...

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