By Anna Von Reitz
United Nations mistakenly accepted applications made in our names and with
presumptive evidence of a captured U.S. War Flag known as the Title IV Flag. For
your explicit Notice--- the Title IV Flag is our property; we set that
proportion of our war flag aside for the use of our British Territorial Federal
Subcontractors when they are exercising delegated powers.
contract does not extend to actual ownership or capacity of any true possession
of our Title IV Flag or any flag of ours at any time.
applied to those bankrupt corporations that left the Title IV Flag in
Washington, DC, during their 1999 Bankruptcy closure, but that in no way changes
the fact that all variations of the American flag including the Title IV Flag
belong to us and to our sovereign government in international jurisdiction
----our unincorporated Federation of States doing business as The United States
of America since 1776.
and Mr. David-Wynn Miller may have been well-intentioned or not; the fact
remains that they acted as pirates, seized a flag belonging to us, and have not
returned it.
personal ownership of the Title IV Flag which is not appropriate, consensual, or
even possible.
"Possession by pirates does not change ownership."
variations and proportions of all our war and peace flags belongs to The United
States of America.
offending records or agreements otherwise, and in the future, be aware that our
lawful government is now in Session.
America