The Sovereign Voice Issue 2 | Page 61

Continental United States, and have reached the age of majority, you may act as a Judge of the (Blank) State Superior Court where you live and on its behalf. You do not need a law degree though it helps and you cannot be a Member of the Bar Association. Four States are actually Commonwealths, so in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Virginia you would sign as Judge of the Virginia Commonwealth Superior Court. Your thumbprint is your seal and a self-cancelled one dollar US Postage Stamp creates a $100,000.00 public bond for your office when affixed to the upper right hand corner of the first page with your name in all small letters written across the stamp in red and dated. All pages must be bound together with two heavy staples or punched and tied with red ribbon. When executing public documents of the land jurisdiction all seals, signs, and Signatures are done in red ink. When operating in the jurisdiction of the sea everything is in blue ink. When operating in Canon Law your seals and Signatures are in gold ink. Don’t forget to indemnify your Signature when occupying any public office and do not neglect to take a proper Oath of Office clearly binding yourself to act with full liability and Honor and in accord with the American Common Law of your Commonwealth or State on the Land. Always make it clear that your Signature as a Judge is non-negotiable and that you clearly reserve all your rights. Acting as Judge is a solemn office and if you want your Orders to be respected you must conduct your Office with integrity, fairness, and impartiality. The Common Law is very simple and inherently fair, but it can also be Draconian. This can make acting as Judge a difficult vocation. Those who undertake it for the good of their State and Nation should do so with commitment to reasoned argument, The Maxims of Law, regard for past precedent, and the Founding Documents. In all cases make the effort to form Jural Societies to complete your Court and your process. This requires holding meetings, verifying that all those present are birthright inhabitants of the land and are claiming that status before the Law, then holding elections for judge, sheriff, coroner, bailiff and clerk. After that o