Zillow and the Slander and/or Color of Title: How Misleading Listings Harm State Citizens, nationals, and internationally protected persons

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A troubling, injurious, damaging, and treasonous aspect of Zillow’s operations is its reporting of properties as being in "pre-foreclosure" or "pending auction" status when, in reality, these properties are already titled in the name of a private, non-statutory, irrevocable trust. These properties are not subject to any legitimate foreclosure and are clearly beyond the jurisdiction of the COUNTY RECORDER. While this may appear to be an innocuous feature, it has profound implications for Americans, particularly non-citizen nationals, nationals of the United States, internationally protected persons, and State Citizens, who are being adversely affected, injured, and damaged by these practices.

What is lawful money? How is it different from legal tender?

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“Lawful money” is a term used in the Federal Reserve Act, the act that authorizes the Board of Governors of the […]

From Gold to Bonds: House Joint Resolution 192 of 1933 and The Transformation of America’s Financial Infrastructure

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Before HJR 192 was passed, Executive Order 6102 was signed into effect by President Roosevelt. This executive order required all gold and gold […]