You Were Never Meant to Be a Legal Person
A Name You Never Chose
Imagine walking through life thinking you own your name, your home, your very identity — only to discover that from birth, a silent contract was forged without your consent. A contract that binds you not as a sovereign being, but as a legal fiction. A shadow version of you, created on paper, to operate in the world of commerce.
Sound dramatic? It should. Because it’s true.
Today, we unravel how you — the living, breathing, feeling you — were never meant to be a legal person. And why correcting this misidentification may be the most powerful move you ever make.
The Hidden Handshake at Birth
When you're born, your parents lovingly register your birth. What seems like a routine civic duty is actually the creation of a corporate entity — an artificial legal "Person" tied to a birth certificate. This legal "Person" isn’t you. It’s a deceased estate, an instrument of commerce, a vessel in the sea of the global legal system.
And here’s the catch: you’ve been trained — not taught — to act as that "Person."
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Every time you give your full name, address, and date of birth…
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Every time you sign a contract…
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Every time you apply for credit, pay taxes, or show ID…
You’re joining yourself to the corporate fiction.
Not knowingly. Not willingly. But effectively.
What Is a Legal Person — and Why It Matters
A legal person is not alive. It’s a construct — a dead entity used to interact with the legal system, which is itself a commercial network of corporations.
You, on the other hand, are a living wo(man), one of the People, with unalienable rights. You belong to the jurisdiction of the land and nature, not the fabricated rules of maritime law and statutory codes.
But here’s the problem:
The system presumes you’re acting as the "Person"…
…until you rebut that presumption.
As long as you're silent, it assumes consent. And that consent — though uninformed — is what gives the system its grip on your life, your property, and your energy.
The Corporate Trap You Never Saw Coming
The system needs something, or someone, to contract with. But it can’t contract with a living man or woman. Why?
Because you, as a sentient being, aren’t governed by corporate codes unless you consent.
So instead, the State creates a proxy - a "Person" - and attaches that legal fiction to your birth certificate. This creates:
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A trust estate registered in your name (in ALL CAPS)
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A presumption that you are the liable trustee of that estate
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An expectation that you’ll manage its debts, taxes, and obligations
And manage it you do, unknowingly, through joinder:
Every time you answer to the NAME. Every time you provide a date of birth or address.
You become Executor De Son Tor; the executor of the estate’s wrongs.
You’re Not the Person — You’re the Power Behind It
Let’s pause here and make one thing clear:
You are not the “Person.” You are the General Executor of the Person’s estate.
The legal "Person" is a tool - like a pen or a signature. But it is not you.
Once you step back into your rightful position as General Executor, things shift dramatically:
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You move from debtor to controller
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From liability to authority
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From servant to sovereign
This is not fantasy. It’s lawful reality, grounded in centuries-old trust law and the right to operate privately, in your own jurisdiction.
What Happens When You Reclaim Your Status
Correcting your status doesn’t destroy the "Person" — it simply repositions your relationship to it.
You:
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Reclaim your authority over contracts and obligations
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Shelter your assets in a Private Trust, free from commercial claims
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Stop unknowingly taking responsibility for corporate debts
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Begin to operate lawfully, with full rights intact
Best of all?
You stop playing a rigged game you never agreed to in the first place.
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