Requirement for Consent
4.1. Every payment IN A LEGISLATIVELY FOREIGN JURISDICTION AND OUTSIDE THEIR TERRITORY 1 must be reported using information returns such as IRS Forms W-2, 1042-S, 1098, and 1099. 2 4.2. The reports MUST contain Taxpayer Identification Numbers, Employer Identification Numbers, and Social 3 Security Numbers, all of which are ONLY mandatory in the case of those lawfully occupying a public office in 4 ONLY the District of Columbia and not elsewhere pursuant to 4 U.S.C. §72. 5 This has the practical effect of “electing” third parties into a public office without their consent, and in most cases 6 ALSO without even their knowledge. Since they aren’t aware how the SCAM works, they never bother to rebut the 7 FALSE evidence and hence, are compelled to act as a de facto public officer in criminal violation of 18 U.S.C. §912 8 and to satisfy all the obligations of the office WITHOUT any real compensation. See: 9 Correcting Erroneous Information Returns , Form #04.001 http://sedm.org/Forms/FormIndex.htm 5. The public office (the “trade or business”) that is fraudulently created using your implied consent means that you: 10 5.1. Are acting in a representative capacity on behalf of a federal corporation, which in this case is the national 11 government. 12 5.2. Are a statutory “U.S. citizen”, because the United States federal corporation you represent is a statutory but not 13 constitutional citizen. 14
"A corporation is a citizen, resident, or inhabitant of the state or country by or under the laws of which it was
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created, and of that state or country only ."
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[19 Corpus Juris Secundum (C.J.S.), Corporations, §886 (2003)]
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6. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 17(b) is used to transport your identity to the District of Columbia, because that is 18 where “U.S. Inc.” is domiciled and located, who is the REAL party in interest for those acting in a representative 19 capacity. 20
IV. PARTIES > Rule 17.
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Rule 17. Parties Plaintiff and Defendant; Capacity
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(b) Capacity to Sue or be Sued.
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Capacity to sue or be sued is determined as follows:
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(1) for an individual who is not acting in a representative capacity, by the law of the individual's domicile; (2) for a corporation[the “United States”, in this case, or its officers on official duty representing the corporation], by the law under which it was organized [laws of the District of Columbia]; and
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(3) for all other parties, by the law of the state where the court is located, except that:
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(A) a partnership or other unincorporated association with no such capacity under that state's law may sue or be sued in its common name to enforce a substantive right existing under the United States Constitution
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or laws; and
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(B) 28 U.S.C. §§754 and 959(a) govern the capacity of a receiver appointed by a United States court to sue
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or be sued in a United States court.
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[SOURCE: http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/Rule17.htm]
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7. The franchise contract is then used to transport your identity against your will to the Domicile of “U.S. Inc.” in what 35 Mark Twain calls “the District of Criminals”. For example, 26 U.S.C. §7701(a)(39) and 26 U.S.C. §7408(d) are used 36 to transport your identity to the District of Columbia under the Internal Revenue Code The “citizen or resident” they 37 are talking about is the PUBLIC OFFICE, and NOT the human being and OFFICER filling the office. 38
TITLE 26 > Subtitle F > CHAPTER 79 > § 7701
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§ 7701. Definitions
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(a) When used in this title, where not otherwise distinctly expressed or manifestly incompatible with the intent
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thereof —
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(39) Persons residing outside United States
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If any citizen or resident of the United States does not reside in (and is not found in) any United States judicial district, such citizen or resident shall be treated as residing in the District of Columbia for purposes of any
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provision of this title relating to —
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(A) jurisdiction of courts, or
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Requirement for Consent
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