The Thief-in-Chief Who Stole the Presidency
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A.R. Nash
7/24/2012
Excerpt:
A One-Leg President and his naturalized citizenship
“There are two sources of citizenship: birth or naturalization”
That conclusion reveals Justice Waite’s cluelessness about the nature and origin of citizenship. In 1875 he was the Chief Justice who issued the court’s opinion in one of the few cases that touched on U.S. citizenship. But he was ignorant of the truth because the truth was something so overlooked and obscure that it was never taught nor learned in the legal profession. The roots of citizenship went so far back that they were forgotten, and all that existed were foggy concepts, impressions, judicial presumptions, and recorded opinions of earlier “authorities” who were educated in a similar environment in an earlier time.
But the truth of the matter is that there are five types of citizenship, -not just two, -four of which existed when he wrote his opinion, The five types of citizenship are: 1. natural, 2. “native-born”, 3. naturalized, 4. derivative, and 5. provisional.
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h2ooflife
A.R. Nash
7/24/2012
Excerpt:
A One-Leg President and his naturalized citizenship
“There are two sources of citizenship: birth or naturalization”
That conclusion reveals Justice Waite’s cluelessness about the nature and origin of citizenship. In 1875 he was the Chief Justice who issued the court’s opinion in one of the few cases that touched on U.S. citizenship. But he was ignorant of the truth because the truth was something so overlooked and obscure that it was never taught nor learned in the legal profession. The roots of citizenship went so far back that they were forgotten, and all that existed were foggy concepts, impressions, judicial presumptions, and recorded opinions of earlier “authorities” who were educated in a similar environment in an earlier time.
But the truth of the matter is that there are five types of citizenship, -not just two, -four of which existed when he wrote his opinion, The five types of citizenship are: 1. natural, 2. “native-born”, 3. naturalized, 4. derivative, and 5. provisional.
- Natural citizens are born being citizens via natural inheritance of the political status of parents with same nationality. They are Americans organically, -not merely legally.
- “Native-born” citizens are not born being citizens by nature, but are born with citizenship (beginning at birth) thanks to the permission of the American people. It was granted via their ratification of the 14th Amendment, -and its erroneous but practical and ethically justified reinterpretation by the Supreme Court three decades later. Those that the government has labeled “native-born” are not natural citizens but are instead legal (or constitutional) citizens only. Their citizenship is due to birth within the United States to legal immigrants.
- Naturalized citizens are those foreigners who have chosen the United States as their permanent new homeland and have completed the process meant to strip them of their former allegiance and obedience to their abandoned homeland, and to baptize them into a new life as new natural(-ized) Americans.
- Derivative citizens are those who derive(d) their citizenship from a naturalized father or an American husband (marriage no longer confers U.S. citizenship on foreign brides). It’s also the type of citizenship ascribed to the children of American women who marry foreign men. In one epoch they had to first divorce him before their children could derive U.S. citizenship from their mother.
- Provisional citizens are children born abroad with one parent being a foreigner. Their citizenship is provided permanently only if they live in the United States fulfilling the prescribed conditions of the law.
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