How to Revoke Consent to Government Contracts and Reclaim Autonomy: A Comprehensive Guide
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We enter this world with no chains, yet almost immediately, we are bound by paperwork we never signed ourselves. You were born free, but through a system of registrations and applications, you were "contracted" into subjection before you could even speak. To understand how to revoke consent to government contracts is to realize that the legal system operates on a presumption: it assumes you have agreed to play by their corporate rules unless you clearly state otherwise. It isn't just about opting out; it's about reclaiming the voice that was silenced by administrative default.
Most people live their entire lives under the weight of "tacit consent." This means that by simply using a Social Security Number, accepting a Driver's License, or even using a ZIP code, you are unknowingly entering into an "implied contract" with the state. These actions are viewed lawfully as your agreement to be treated as a corporate subject rather than a free man or woman. Because these agreements are often hidden in plain sight, you likely never realized that your compliance was voluntary—and that it can be withdrawn.
If you feel like you are serving a system rather than the system serving you, it is time to correct the record. This guide will walk you through the lawful process of identifying these "unconscionable" agreements—contracts where you were never given full disclosure of the terms. We will show you the specific steps to rescind them, helping you dismantle the invisible chains and restore your standing as a sovereign individual.

The Mechanics of Government Contracts
To successfully revoke consent, you must first understand the "mechanics" of how these agreements were formed. The government does not force you to obey; it relies on your agreement to specific forms and applications. However, these agreements are rarely straightforward. They operate under specific legal frameworks that, once understood, reveal why they can be challenged.
The Trap of Adhesion Contracts
Most government forms, such as the SS-5 (Application for a Social Security Card) or the IRS Form 1040, fall under a legal category known as "contracts of adhesion."
In standard contract law, a valid agreement involves negotiation between two equals. An adhesion contract, however, is a "take-it-or-leave-it" scenario. The stronger party (the government) sets all the terms, and the weaker party (you) has no power to negotiate. You simply sign on the dotted line.
No Negotiation: You cannot cross out sections of a driver's license application to fit your needs.
Hidden Terms: These contracts often reference thousands of pages of statutes and codes (like the Internal Revenue Code) that you are presumed to know, even though you were never shown them.
Because "Full Disclosure" of these terms was never provided at the time of signing, these contracts stand on shaky legal ground. You cannot ethically or lawfully be bound to terms that were hidden from you.
The "Meeting of the Minds" Requirement
For any contract to be valid—whether it is buying a car or citizenship obligations—there must be a "Meeting of the Minds" (consensus ad idem). This means both parties must fully understand and agree to the same terms, subject matter, and obligations.
If you were misled about what you were signing, the contract is technically voidable.
The Deception: For example, when applying for a marriage license, you likely believed you were simply recording a religious union. In reality, you were signing a contract that made the State a third party to your marriage, granting them jurisdiction over your property and children.
The Result: Since you did not know the true outcome (losing your rights), a true "meeting of the minds" never occurred. This lack of mutual understanding is a primary basis for rescinding these agreements for cause.
The "Strawman": Who is Really Signing?
Perhaps the most critical mechanic to understand is who the government is actually contracting with. When you look at a Driver's License, a Court Summons, or a Bank Statement, look closely at the name. It is almost certainly written in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS (e.g., JOHN HENRY DOE).
This is not you, the living, breathing soul. This is the "Strawman" or "Corporate Fiction."
The Living Soul: You are the physical man or woman, created by the Divine, with inherent rights.
The Corporate Fiction: The ALL-CAPS name is a legal entity created by the State via your Birth Certificate.
The government cannot contract directly with a living soul; it can only contract with other corporate entities. When you sign a government contract, you are essentially agreeing to be the "surety" (the responsible party) for that artificial Strawman. Revoking consent often begins by separating the living you from that corporate fiction.
Identifying the Key Contracts to Revoke
To reclaim your freedom, you must first identify the specific chains that bind you. The system relies on a web of agreements, but four "master contracts" serve as the foundation for federal jurisdiction over your life. These are not merely administrative forms; they are the legal instruments that convert your natural rights into revocable government privileges.
1. The Social Security Contract
The application for a Social Security Number (Form SS-5) is widely considered the "master link" in the chain of consent. When this form is signed—usually by your parents when you are an infant—it establishes a specific trust relationship with the federal government.
Status Change: By holding a Social Security Number, you identify yourself as a "U.S. Citizen" (a federal employee status defined in statute) rather than a sovereign State National.
Tax Liability: This contract creates the legal presumption that you are engaged in "trade or business" with the federal government. It is the primary mechanism that makes your private labor subject to federal income tax.
2. The Driver’s License
Many people confuse "traveling" with "driving," but in the eyes of the law, they are distinct concepts.
Right to Travel: The right to travel and move freely on public roads is an inherent, constitutionally protected right that requires no permission or license.
Privilege to Drive: "Driving" is legally defined as operating a motor vehicle for commercial purposes (such as transporting goods or passengers for hire).
When you sign a Driver's License application, you voluntarily agree to step out of your private right to travel and into the commercial activity of "driving." You are signing a commercial agreement that converts your right into a privilege, giving the state the power to ticket, regulate, or suspend your ability to move.
3. Voter Registration
While voting is presented as a civic voice, in the context of status correction, it acts as a jurisdictional trap. The United States functions as a federal corporation. When you register to vote, you are essentially registering as a member of that corporation.
Voluntary Submission: By registering, you "volunteer" yourself into the jurisdiction of the federal corporation (Washington D.C.), regardless of where you actually live.
Consent to Rule: It implies that you agree to be bound by the decisions of the elected officers and the statutes they enact, further cementing your status as a subject rather than a sovereign.
4. The Birth Certificate
This is the origin point of the other contracts. The Birth Certificate is not just a record of birth; it functions as a "unilateral contract" or a warehouse receipt for the baby.
Collateral for Debt: Following the bankruptcy of the U.S. in 1933, the government pledged the future labor and energy of its citizens as collateral to secure national debt.
Creating the Fiction: The Birth Certificate births the "Strawman" (the ALL-CAPS NAME). It splits the title of your existence: the state holds the legal title (the paper document), while you retain the equitable title (the labor and use), binding you to the state's commercial system from day one.

Step-by-Step: How to Revoke Consent Lawfully
Understanding the trap is only the beginning; walking out of it requires precise, lawful action. You cannot simply "feel" free; you must create a paper trail that carries more weight than the government’s presumptions. This process is not about evading responsibility, but about correctly positioning yourself in relation to the state. Here is the framework for lawfully revoking consent.
Step 1: The Affidavit of Repudiation (AOR)
The cornerstone of status correction is the Affidavit of Repudiation (AOR). In the legal world, an unrebutted affidavit stands as truth in commerce. Since the government operates on the presumption that you agreed to be a U.S. Citizen (a corporate entity), you must rebut that presumption with a sworn statement.
The AOR is a formal, notarized declaration where you explicitly:
Repudiate (reject) any and all signatures, applications, or contracts you signed in the past where full disclosure was not provided.
Declare that you did not knowingly or voluntarily waive your unalienable rights.
Clarify your status as a State National of the republic, distinct from the federal "U.S. Citizen."
This document serves as your "line in the sand," effectively notifying the system that the "meeting of the minds" never occurred.
Step 2: Revocation of Election
The tax system assumes you are a "taxpayer" because of a voluntary election made (often by default) to be treated as a resident "U.S. person." However, the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) contains provisions that allow individuals to correct this.
This step typically involves filing a Revocation of Election, utilizing regulations such as 26 CFR 1.871 and related codes. By filing this revocation:
You lawfully "un-elect" the presumption that you are a corporate franchisee subject to federal income tax statutes.
You correct the record to show that your income is private compensation for labor, not federally taxable "profit" or "gain" derived from federal privileges.
This is often accompanied by a Tax Non-Compliance Affidavit to further substantiate your standing.
Step 3: Correcting Your Signature (UCC 1-308)
Once you have started the revocation process, you must stop re-contracting yourself back into the system. Every time you sign your name on a traffic ticket, a hospital form, or a bank document without a reservation of rights, you may be inadvertently creating a new contract.
To prevent this, you should learn to use UCC 1-308 (formerly UCC 1-207).
How to do it: When asked to sign a government or commercial document, write "All Rights Reserved" or "Without Prejudice, UCC 1-308" above or before your signature.
What it does: This signals that although you are signing the document (perhaps to avoid immediate conflict), you strictly reserve all your common law rights and do not accept any hidden liability or unseen terms. It prevents the signature from becoming an unconditional acceptance of an adhesion contract.
Step 4: The Notice of Rescission
Finally, lawful revocation requires proper notice. In law, "Notice to Agent is Notice to Principal." You cannot just keep these documents in a drawer; they must be served to the relevant authorities.
You must send your Affidavit of Repudiation and Notices of Rescission to the heads of the agencies holding your contracts, such as the Secretary of State, the U.S. Attorney General, and the IRS Commissioner.
The Method: Always use Certified Mail with Return Receipt. The "green card" you get back is your proof of service.
The Effect: If they fail to rebut your affidavit within a specific time frame (usually 30 days), your declaration stands as the prevailing truth in the administrative record. This establishes the "Administrative Judgment" needed to defend your freedom.

The Jurisdictional Shift: From Public to Private
Revoking consent is not just about tearing up paper; it is about moving your entire legal existence from one jurisdiction to another. In the eyes of the law, there are two distinct realms: the Public Domain and the Private Domain. Understanding the difference is the key to enforcing your autonomy.
The Public Domain: The Realm of Servitude
The Public Domain is the "matrix" most people live in. It is created and strictly regulated by statutes, codes, and government agencies.
The Relationship: In this domain, the government acts as the Master, and the citizen acts as the Servant (or Debtor).
The Rules: Because you are operating under their "benefits" (like licensure and insurance), you are subject to their rules. Here, you do not have "rights"; you have "privileges" that can be granted or taken away at will. Every time you engage in "public" commerce—like shopping at a big-box store or driving on a highway as a U.S. Citizen—you are presumed to be in this jurisdiction.
The Private Domain: The Realm of Sovereignty
The Private Domain is the jurisdiction of common law and equity. This is where you exist as a living man or woman, not a corporate fiction.
The Relationship: Here, the roles reverse. You are the Secured Party and Sovereign; the government is merely a service corporation or "servant."
The Rules: In the private, the government has no authority to intervene unless you injure another person or damage property. There are no victimless crimes here. You operate under God-given rights, which are superior to man-made statutes.
Private Membership Associations (PMAs)
So, how do you live "in the private" practically? The most powerful tool is the Private Membership Association (PMA). By moving your business, healthcare practice, or ministry into a PMA, you change the nature of your activities from "public accommodation" to "private contract."
No Standing to Intervene: Since the general public is not invited (only members are), state agencies often lack the contractual standing to regulate, license, or inspect your private affairs.
Freedom of Association: Protected by the First and Fourteenth Amendments, a PMA allows you to operate according to your own conscience and rules, effectively shielding your lifestyle and assets from public overreach.
Common Myths and Potential Challenges
Embarking on the path of status correction requires discernment. The system often relies on confusion to discourage those seeking freedom, so it is vital to distinguish between lawful process and internet myths.
The "Sovereign Citizen" Label
One of the most common pitfalls is the derogatory label of "Sovereign Citizen." This term is an oxymoron—you cannot be a "Sovereign" (supreme authority) and a "Citizen" (subject) simultaneously.
The Difference: The courts routinely reject "sovereign citizen" arguments because they often rely on incoherent theories or attempts to "get something for nothing" (like paying bills with secret accounts).
Lawful Correction: In contrast, becoming a State National is a recognized status based on international law and the U.S. Code itself. It is not about ignoring the law, but about strictly adhering to the highest law (the Constitution) and proving, through evidence, that you do not fall under the lower jurisdiction of statutory codes.
The Importance of a Paper Trail
Revocation is not a magic spell; you cannot simply shout "I do not consent" during a traffic stop and expect it to work. Freedom is bureaucratic.
Building the Record: If it is not written, it did not happen. You must build a "Lawful Record" through notarized affidavits and certified notices.
The Shield: When you are challenged, you do not argue; you present your evidence. A properly constructed paper trail acts as your shield, proving that you have legally exhausted your administrative remedies and established your standing before you ever step foot in a courtroom.
Conclusion: Revoke Consent to Government Contracts
True freedom is never voluntarily handed down from those in power; it must be consciously reclaimed by the men and women who understand their standing. You have lived under the assumption that you belong to the state, but that assumption only holds power as long as you remain silent. By understanding the contracts you have signed and the lawful methods to revoke them, you move from the role of a subject to that of a sovereign. The path requires courage and diligence, but the reward is the restoration of your unalienable rights.
Next Step: The journey to freedom begins with a single, decisive action. Start the formal process of unbinding your name from the system today by downloading the Digital AOR Package for U.S. CITIZENS at State Nationals Rock. This comprehensive package provides the templates and instructions you need to file your Affidavit of Repudiation and begin correcting your status.




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