Sunday, May 17, 2020

A Plaintiff's (Corona) Exemption



                                                   
                          Like Jesus I claim the kingdom of Heaven as my domicile. 
       
 I choose Heaven for my protection. 
  Allegiance and protection are, in this connection, reciprocal obligations. The one is a compensation for the other; allegiance for protection and protection for allegiance. Minor v Happersett, 88 U.S. (21 Wall) 162, 166-168 (1874)
 Domicile: Blacks Law Dictionary sixth edition page 485. …..A person may have more than one residence but only one Domicile. The legal domicile of a person is important since it, rather than the actual residence often controls the jurisdiction of the taxing authorities and determines where a person may exercise the privilege of voting and other legal rights and privileges.
 “ Citizenship is a political tie; allegiance a territorial tenure […] The doctrine is, that allegiance cannot be due to two sovereigns; and taking an oath of allegiance to a new, is the strongest evidence of withdrawing allegiance from a previous sovereign…” [Talbot v. Janson.3 U.S. 133 (1795)


 Domicile political choice that no court can determine. My political choice of where I want my Domicile to be placed (the Kingdom of Heaven) will make obligatory, my political allegiance to that regional government, and their representatives that, I believe will protect myself, my family and my nation from the national debt, currently on course to implode the dollar.  
  
         
             Pursuant to the: AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT 42 U.S. Code § 12102
           I am exempt from any ordinance requiring face masks usage in public.
                  Wearing a face mask poses a mental and/or physical risk to me.
     
         Under the A.D.A. I am not required to disclose my condition to you
   
                Department of Justice A.D.A. violation reporting number: 800-514-0301
                       If found in violation of the A.D.A., you could face steep penalties.
                       Organizations and businesses can be fined up to $75,000 for your first
                       A.D.A. violation and $ 150,000 for any subsequent violation.

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  A Plaintiff's Exemption

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