Slavery

By Ela Mukosiej⎪April 5, 2024

When I first began learning about the current system in America, I couldn’t believe the level of fraud and trickery that the status quo orchestrated in order to maintain the illusion of freedom. But one day in 2020, after receiving the unfortunate news that I had to leave this country, something profound dawned on me. For the first time in my life I understood on my own skin what slavery was.

Did Slavery End?
An average American thinks that slavery was abolished by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 and that it is no longer an issue in this country because, after all, is it not the freest nation ever created? What the public does not know is the fact that Lincoln didn’t really free anyone, but enabled slavery to soon be rebrand from a Private to Public ownership.

Slavery doesn’t only mean wearing chains and serving masters in the open, which is properly called an Overt Slavery. The Public ownership of people is still taking place here as well as in most countries around the world.

In America, slavery was outlawed by the Thirteen Amendment in 1865. Although the black people might have been released from an immediate hardship, they and millions of white Americans became a property of the government corporation in 1868 by the implementation of the Fourteen Amendment (which, according to history records, was never really ratified by the actual States of the Union).

Then slavery was outlawed worldwide in 1926 by the League of Nations and revived in 1933 by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who during his First Inaugural Address as President of the United States spoke about the sale of the Municipal citizenry as slaves (chattel) used to pay debts owed by the Municipal United States Government and its Corporation.

The Roosevelt’s Administration committed numerous crimes by creating legal fictions in the name of living Americans, arbitrarily redefining them as foreign situs trusts (this scheme was/is related to the creation of the Birth Certificates). You can read it for yourself in the Congressional Record (June 13, 1967, pp. 15641-15646), which states that a “citizen of the United States is a civilly dead entity defined as a private constructive cestui que trust which “upholds the debt” of both the USA, Inc. and US, Inc.”

What is Slavery?
The simplest definition of Slavery is this:
claim of ownership on your person, the fruit of your labor, or your possessions, in whole or in part.

Covert Slavery is also a claim of ownership, but it is difficult to observe because it’s orchestrated under color of law, fraud, and trickery. It is mainly achieved by the Mind Manipulation (programming your consciousness with erroneous thoughts and beliefs since the day you were born), so that you do not recognize your actual condition as the best slave is the one who believes he or she is free.

All Natural Rights (acts void of harm to others) are Property Rights. Anyone who, in one way or another, stops you from living within your Natural Rights is making a direct claim of ownership upon you.

Slavery, therefore, of any kind, is an interference with or prohibition to exercise your Natural Rights.

Discovering the Truth for Yourself
My goal is not to convince you that you are helplessly enslaved by the powers that be, but rather to get you opened up to the Truth about and around you.

Your salvation lies not within the ability to push away the negative and only focus on what’s positive. The power that you seek is the strength to see the ugly truth and shine your Light upon it, because every transformation starts with recognizing the actual condition you’re in - no matter how unbelievable it may sound.

That memorable day in 2020, it dawned on me that I was a slave because my Natural Rights were under duress. I was ‘forbidden’ to exercise my God-given right to live peacefully on the land where my home, career, and life were simply because the so called “authority” came up with immoral rules that I was supposedly a subject to. That very thought in itself triggered a great deal of Self-Respect and Willpower to reclaim my Rights and establish my Sovereignty - not only in my mind and soul, but also out in the public. 

I wrote in the past of how my story played out, so I’ll spare the tale here, however, I would like you to begin with where you are today. 

Maybe you are quite content with your life situation; maybe you do not see anything wrong with the system; maybe you accept things as they are because you strongly believe the “authority” has the ‘divine’ right to rule over others or that it would be impossible to live without the government and its agencies. Maybe you see some injustice in the world, yet it doesn’t affect you directly, so you just don’t care.

But maybe one day, I hope soon, something in your personal life will inspire you to start asking questions like:

  • If I’m not a slave, why can’t I simply exercise my Rights without first obtaining the permission from the “authority” (for example getting a marriage license)? 

  • If I’m not anyone else’s property, why does the government claim their interest in my earnings, possessions, and person?

  • If I’m truly free, as I’m told, how come I get punished for disobeying codes and regulations that hinder my freedom? (i.e. mask mandates, vaccination, licensing, registration, taxation, permissions etc.)

No one can tell you what the Truth is, you have to learn it for yourself. Once you do, your world will change forever and the thirst for Expansive Freedom will start to emerge.

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