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This may seem like deja vu as we head into court once again. Mandie Rose (yes, the same citizen who was recently in Forsyth County District Court) has a separate ongoing case in Wilkes County which has been escalated to Superior Court. Court will be in session for the next two weeks, and Mandie's appeal is on the docket.  

Mandie, along with representatives from Forsyth and Mecklenburg counties, ...

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On Monday, August 29, 2011 NCAR citizen Mandie Rose was placed under arrest for making a motion of appeal in Forsyth County district court. Her appearance in court was made solely to challenge the lawfulness of the de facto state of North Carolina; an argument that is rooted in the assertion of rights by state citizens, and the reclamation of state sovereignty by challenging the constitutionality ...

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NCAR citizen Mandie Rose was arrested earlier this morning for requesting an appeal in open district court in Forsyth County, NC. The ruling was yet another side stepping by the lower district courts in NC to avoid the real issue and question at hand: is the current state of North Carolina a lawfully created state? Mandie was respectful, polite, and professional throughout the whole ordeal, and after ...

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If you have been following the Isaac Birch case (NO. 10 CRS 050329 COA11-299), you are already aware that for the first time in 143 years, the constitutionality of the nationalization of citizenship and the overthrow of state's rights through the Reconstruction Acts is before the courts. Here is a brief timeline of events, including the most up to date status of the case.
 
September 27-30, 2010 ...

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Isaac Hutchison Birch, a citizen and officer of the North-Carolina Republic explains how Reconstruction and the coerced 14th Amendment resulted in today's Federal overthrow of states rights and state citizenship. Isaac also explains the case he currently has pending in the de facto North Carolina Court of Appeals, which challenges the Constitutionality of Reconstruction.         ...

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