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What is a State National & Why It Matters?

Updated: Aug 20

In a world where personal freedom is often misunderstood or overlooked, understanding your actual legal status can change everything. Being a "State National" is about reclaiming your rights and stepping outside the control of the federal system. This introduction will help you understand what it means to be a State National and why it matters for your freedom and sovereignty.

Becoming a State National means taking back your rightful political status, which means living in alignment with your natural rights and being free from the commercial system controlled by the federal government. It is not just about filling out forms; it is about claiming independence and standing firm in your God-given rights. 

In a time when our freedoms are more at risk than ever, understanding how to legally reclaim your status is essential. This is your chance to take control of your life and restore your true sovereignty.

What is a State National?

What is a State National?

A State National is someone who claims their rightful political status, outside the control of the federal government. They are not bound by federal laws and regulations, but instead, operate within the laws of their home state, where they are a recognized, sovereign individual.

This is different from a U.S. citizen, who is typically under the jurisdiction of the federal government and subject to federal laws. A U.S. citizen has a legal connection to the federal system, while a State National does not.

How Does It Differ from Other Legal Terms?

To understand the concept of a State National, it helps to compare it with other legal terms like U.S. citizen, national, and state citizen. Here’s a simple comparison:

Term

Explanation

State National

A person who asserts their sovereignty and operates outside federal jurisdiction. They are recognized by their state, not the federal government.

U.S. Citizen

A person who is legally subject to the federal government and its laws. This person is bound by federal jurisdiction.

National

A broader term often referring to someone who holds allegiance to a nation (such as the U.S.), but may still be under federal jurisdiction.

State Citizen

A person who is a full citizen of a specific state, but may still be under the influence of federal jurisdiction unless they assert their status as a State National.

Historical Background

The idea of a State National has deep roots in common law and constitutional history. Historically, individuals had the right to govern their own lives, free from the overreach of centralized government. The founding fathers believed in individual sovereignty—each person was meant to be a free and independent citizen of their state, not of a federal government that could impose arbitrary control.

Over time, as the federal government expanded, the distinction between being a U.S. citizen (under federal control) and a state citizen blurred. This has made it increasingly important for people today to reclaim their original status, asserting their right to live outside the reach of federal laws and stand in their sovereignty.

The Role of Proper Documentation

One key way to assert and maintain State National status is through proper documentation — starting with the foundational Step 1: the Affidavit of Truth and Assertory Oath, Repudiation and Revocation of Citizenship (AOR). This lawful affidavit process creates admissible evidence that lawfully rebuts federal citizenship and affirms your political status under the Constitutional Republic.

These documents are essential because they:

  • Officially recognize an individual as a State National.

  • Remove individuals from federal jurisdiction, ensuring they are no longer treated as subjects under federal law.

  • Empower individuals to stand on their God-given rights and enjoy full sovereignty.

Without proper documentation, it is difficult to prove your status and ensure you are not subject to the federal government's laws. Properly filing these documents helps solidify your legal standing and can be an important step in reclaiming your personal freedom.

Why Taking Lawful Action is Crucial?

Taking lawful action is the key to regaining your true political status and stepping outside the commercial system. Without this action, individuals remain entangled in a system that treats them as "persons" or "subjects" under corporate control. This system does not recognize or protect their inherent rights.

By taking lawful action, individuals reclaim their personal sovereignty, a right guaranteed under common law. Sovereignty means having control over your own life, free from external authority. The process of reclaiming your political status through lawful means helps you break free from federal control and restores your rights, ensuring you stand as an independent, self-governing individual.


Commercial Jurisdiction vs. Sovereign Jurisdiction:

Aspect

Commercial Jurisdiction

Sovereign Jurisdiction

Legal Status

Treated as a "person" under corporate laws

Treated as a sovereign individual under common law

Rights Recognition

Inherent rights are limited and diminished

Rights are fully recognized and protected

Government/Corporate Influence

Governed by the interests of corporations and the state

Governed by natural law and personal sovereignty

Legal Framework

Federal and corporate regulations dominate

Based on common law and individual freedom

Autonomy

Limited autonomy due to corporate control

Full autonomy, with individual freedom and control


Each person is responsible for their own lawful decisions and must educate themselves thoroughly before acting. SNR provides education, not legal advice.


Standing on God-Given Rights

The act of reclaiming your political status is not just a legal matter—it is also a spiritual and philosophical one. Sovereignty is grounded in the belief that each person is born with natural, God-given rights. These rights cannot be taken away by any government or system because they are inherent to every human being.

  • Spiritual and Philosophical Grounding of Sovereignty:

Sovereignty is the understanding that you are the ultimate authority in your life. Your rights are not granted by the state; they are granted by a higher power. Reclaiming your status as a State National is part of aligning with your true nature, where your individual rights are honored and protected.

  • Truth, Justice, and Freedom:

Reclaiming your political status is an act of truth—the truth that you are a free and sovereign individual. It is an act of justice because you are restoring your natural rights that were never meant to be infringed upon. It is an act of freedom, as you stand firm in your ability to live your life according to your own values, free from external control.

Reclaiming Political Status: The Empowerment Process

Step-by-Step Process

Step 1: Understanding the Need for Action

The first step in reclaiming your political status is recognizing the importance of taking action. Many individuals live under the misconception that their current legal standing is unavoidable, but it’s crucial to understand that the system you are currently operating within may not honor your full rights. 

By becoming a State National, you have the opportunity to step outside the federal jurisdiction and reclaim your sovereignty. Understanding the need for this shift is the first step toward freedom and empowerment.

Step 2: The Necessary Paperwork

To reclaim your political status, you must complete and submit several official documents. These documents serve as the legal means to declare and affirm your status as a State National. Common documents include:

  • Affidavits of State National Status: Legal declarations asserting that you are a State National, not a U.S. citizen under federal control.

  • Declaration of Sovereign Status: A document that officially states your intent to stand as a sovereign individual, free from federal jurisdiction.

  • Notices: These inform relevant authorities of your decision to claim your sovereignty and withdraw from federal control.

Step 3: Filing the Documents with the Proper Authorities

After preparing the necessary paperwork, you must file it with the appropriate government authorities. This ensures that your declaration of sovereignty and State National status is legally acknowledged. 

Filing with the correct institutions (local, state, and federal) helps to ensure that your legal standing is recognized and protected. This step is critical in making your change of status official.

Step 4: Withdrawing from Federal Jurisdiction and Assuming Full Sovereignty

Once your documents are filed, the final step is the withdrawal from federal jurisdiction. By asserting your status as a State National, you are no longer subject to federal laws and regulations that govern U.S. citizens. 

This step is the actualization of your sovereignty—standing in your full, natural rights as an independent, self-governing individual. From this point forward, you are legally recognized as a free person, no longer under corporate control or federal oversight.

Necessary Documents

To complete the process of becoming a State National, certain documents are required. Here's a breakdown of the most important documents:

Document

Purpose

Declaration of Sovereign Status

Officially states your intent to claim your sovereignty and stand outside federal jurisdiction.

Affidavit of State National Status

A sworn legal statement affirming your status as a State National, outside federal control.

Notices

These are filed to inform governmental authorities of your decision to reclaim your sovereignty.

Each document must be filled out thoroughly and accurately to ensure it holds legal weight. Mistakes or omissions can delay or invalidate the process, so it is critical to take time to complete them correctly.

How These Documents Must Be Filled Out and Filed:

  • Filling Out the Documents:

Each document requires specific details, such as your full name, date of birth, and legal declarations. Accuracy is essential, as these documents will be used to establish your new legal standing. Additionally, some documents may require notarization to be legally valid.

  • Filing the Documents:

Once completed, these documents must be filed with the appropriate local, state, and possibly federal authorities. Filing properly ensures that your status as a State National is officially recognized and that your withdrawal from federal jurisdiction is legally effective.

The Empowerment of Action

Once the process is complete, individuals who reclaim their political status as State Nationals regain their natural, God-given rights. This means no longer being a part of the commercial system controlled by the federal government, but instead standing as an independent, self-governing person.

Reaffirming your personal sovereignty empowers you to:

  • Govern your life and property without interference from the federal government or corporate entities.

  • Make decisions freely based on your own beliefs, values, and principles, without being subject to regulations that do not honor your individual rights.

  • Live authentically and independently, ensuring that your rights are respected and upheld under natural law, not commercial or corporate law.

This process reestablishes your rightful place as a free individual, making it clear that you are in control of your life, affairs, and rights, as intended by nature and by law. The act of reclaiming your status is a powerful step toward freedom and self-determination.

Empowering Yourself to Stand on Your God-Given Rights

Sovereignty goes beyond legal status; it is a deeply personal and spiritual journey. When you reclaim your rightful status as a State National, you are not simply taking legal action—you are returning to a state of truth, justice, and natural law. These are the principles that underpin the freedom you were born with, recognizing and honoring your divine rights.

In the eyes of natural law, each individual is inherently free, with rights granted by a higher power, not by a government. Reclaiming your political status is about acknowledging and embracing these rights—not as privileges granted by a state, but as part of your very nature as a human being. By doing so, you reconnect with your true self, aligning your life with the fundamental truth that you are meant to be free, just, and accountable for your actions.

Taking ownership of your sovereignty also involves personal responsibility. It is not enough to simply recognize your rights—you must actively stand on them. This is both your legal right and your moral and spiritual duty. Standing on your rights is about more than legal protection; it is about living in alignment with your highest values and fulfilling your responsibility as a free and empowered individual.

The Long-Term Benefits of Sovereignty

The immediate benefits of reclaiming your sovereignty as a State National are clear:

  • Freedom from unjust control: No longer will you be subject to laws and regulations that do not honor your inherent rights. You are free to govern yourself.

  • Personal accountability: You regain control over your decisions, actions, and outcomes. You are responsible for your life in a way that the commercial system never allowed.

  • Authentic living: Living as a State National allows you to pursue life on your terms, not dictated by a government that does not represent your values or interests.

In the long term, this shift toward sovereignty allows individuals to take charge of not just their personal freedom, but their financial, social, and legal affairs:

  • Financial control: You are no longer subject to the same tax laws or commercial obligations that apply to federal citizens.

  • Social independence: You create your own community and relationships based on shared principles of sovereignty and freedom, free from governmental control.

  • Legal self-governance: By standing in your sovereignty, you are empowered to handle legal matters independently, knowing your rights are protected.

This transformation empowers you to live a life of self-reliance and authenticity—where you can govern your life according to your own beliefs and principles, free from the confines of a system that doesn’t honor your natural rights.

Why It’s Important to Act Now?

Urgency of Taking Action:

The time to act is now. Delaying the process of reclaiming your sovereignty could leave you trapped in a system that does not recognize or protect your rights. The longer you wait, the more entangled you may become in the commercial system—a system that reduces your status to that of a "person" subject to federal law, rather than recognizing you as a sovereign individual.

The commercial system operates on the basis of control, using laws and regulations to bind individuals. The longer you remain within it, the harder it becomes to break free. Taking action now allows you to avoid further entanglement in a system that does not honor your freedom.

With societal and legal shifts happening around the world, now is the time to act before further loss of freedom occurs. Laws are evolving, and as more people awaken to the power of sovereignty, there may be resistance from the commercial system. By acting now, you place yourself in a position of control and empowerment, ensuring that your rights are protected for the future.

Empowering Future Generations:

By taking the step to reclaim your sovereignty today, you are not just securing your own freedom—you are laying the groundwork for a better future for the generations to come. When you reclaim your natural rights, you pave the way for future generations to live free from commercial enslavement.

Every individual who takes action to regain their sovereignty sets an example for others to follow. Your decision to reclaim your rights and stand in your sovereignty can inspire others to do the same, creating a ripple effect that can spread far beyond your own life.

As a State National, you become a beacon of hope and empowerment for those who may not yet understand the power of reclaiming their natural rights. You are not just securing your freedom—you are ensuring that future generations can live in a world where true freedom is honored, and people are respected for their God-given rights. This is a legacy worth building.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a State National and how is it different from a U.S. citizen?

A State National is someone who claims their natural-born status, choosing to live outside the control of the federal government. This person is not bound by federal laws or regulations, and their rights are recognized under common law. In contrast, a U.S. citizen is subject to the jurisdiction of the federal government, which can impose laws that do not necessarily align with personal freedoms.

Why should I become a State National?

Becoming a State National allows you to reclaim your sovereignty and live free from the commercial system imposed by the federal government. This is a powerful act of personal empowerment, where you stand firmly on your God-given rights and enjoy the freedom that comes with it.

What are the legal benefits of reclaiming my political status?

When you become a State National, you are no longer treated as a "person" under federal jurisdiction. You are no longer subject to federal regulations and can govern your life, assets, and affairs independently. This gives you control over your legal standing and protects your rights in a way the commercial system never could.

What documents do I need to reclaim my political status?

To reclaim your political status, you will need important documents like the Declaration of Sovereign Status, Affidavit of State National Status, and other filings. These documents officially notify the authorities of your intention to claim your rightful, sovereign status and step outside federal jurisdiction.

How do I start the process of becoming a State National?

Start by familiarizing yourself with the necessary documents and the process involved. SNR Diamond Membership + AOR Package 2 provides all the information, resources, and guidance you need to take the next steps. With this membership, you’ll have all the tools to get started on your journey to freedom.

Is it difficult to change my legal status?

Changing your legal status requires attention to detail and following the proper legal procedures. While it may seem complex at first, with the right tools and resources, such as the Diamond Membership and SNR AI, the process becomes smooth, manageable, and empowering. We're here to help you every step of the way.


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