Legal Property Title Void YOU MUST Record Indigenous Allodial Title Process TO SAVE YOUR PROPERTY!
JOIN Complete Freedom Community on Skool.com $20/mo https://www.skool.com/sovereignempire... Visit www.SovereignEmpire.org Autochthonous Indigenous Sovereign Allodial Title FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Manitoba, Canada — The Sovereign Empire urgently calls for the public to recognize a critical truth: If you do not reclaim your Autochthonous Sovereign Indigenous Title, you risk having your property stolen by the legal slavery system. This is not a warning—it is a legal and historical reality, confirmed by case law and global policy trends. Legal Registration is Losing Out to Sovereign Indigenous Title • Legal registration is a colonial process designed to track and control property under statutory law. Those who rely on registration are surrendering true ownership and placing themselves at the mercy of the legal slavery system. • Registered property is not truly owned; registration means you have given away title and only hold a record, not true ownership. This is by design: registration is for the weak and uninformed, while sovereign title is for those who claim their birthright. • If you do not reclaim your Autochthonous Sovereign Indigenous Title, the legal system can and will take your property. This is already happening, as global agendas like the World Economic Forum’s 2030 vision (“own nothing and be happy”) are implemented. Registration means you already own nothing—the system simply lets you use what you do not truly own, and can take it at any time. Why Indigenous Allodial Title Matters • Indigenous Allodial Title is an inherent, unregistered, and unincorporated right, recognized by natural law and predating all statutes and codes. • It provides actual, sovereign ownership—beyond the reach of corporate codes and government control. Only those who assert this title are truly protected from the theft of their property by the legal slavery system. Legal Precedents and Case Law • Simon v The Queen (1985 SCC): Affirmed the Crown’s “absolute title” is only as against third parties, while Indigenous nations are recognized as allodial title owners, holding the underlying title above the Crown’s interest. • Delgamuukw v British Columbia (1997 SCC 1010): Established that aboriginal title is grounded both in common law and Indigenous law, and Indigenous legal systems must be honored equally with common law. • Daniels v Canada (2016 SCC): Recognized the rights and status of Non-Status (Un-conquered) Indigenous Peoples under Canadian law. • UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples): Ratified by Canada, affirms the right to self-determination (Article 3), the right to maintain distinct legal institutions (Article 5), and mandates respect for Indigenous legal systems (Articles 27, 34, 40). • Recent SCC cases (R v Desautel 2021, Dickson v Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation 2021): Affirm inherent sovereign rights not derived from Canadian law and the right to self-determination. Reclaiming Indigenous Law and Freedom • Anyone, regardless of background, can reclaim their indigenous status and assert their rights under natural law. • This process involves rejecting the limitations of corporate legal codes and embracing birthright sovereignty—a status recognized by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and affirmed by Canadian courts. • The Sovereign Empire provides guidance, education, and support for those wishing to break free from legal slavery and restore their inherent rights. About Sovereign Empire Operating since 2009, the Sovereign Empire (Private Law Trusts) empowers individuals and communities to reclaim their freedom through education, legal empowerment, and the revival of indigenous law. For more information, visit PrivateLawTrusts.org or contact privatelawtrusts@outlook.com. ________________________________________ End of Release Legal Sources: - @mentionLimitation of Powers in Corporate and Contract Law; Indigenous Sovereignty in Canada - @mentionIndigenous-Councilor-Sample-Factum-3.pdf - @mentionAct re Children SUMMARY .pdf
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Legal Property Title Void YOU MUST Record Indigenous Allodial Title Process TO SAVE YOUR PROPERTY!