Public Persona & Private Capacity
Status correction is the process of reestablishing one's rightful position as a living man or woman, not as a legal fiction or corporate entity presumed to exist under federal jurisdiction. It requires making a clear and lawful distinction between the public persona created through registration and the private capacity that exists in original jurisdiction. This is done by placing proper notices, affidavits, and fiduciary declarations on the record—not to protest, but to clarify the role you hold over the estate. It is not about leaving the land, but about reclaiming the correct standing on it, operating in honor, and making clear that you no longer function as surety to an artificial debtor entity. This is an internal, administrative realignment—not a rejection of country, but a return to lawful capacity. The creation of a private trust aligned with one's belief system is essential for establishing lawful standing and separating oneself from public presumptions. A trust functions as the vessel of intent, housing your principles, assets, and authority in a way that is recognized in equity, not merely in statute. It becomes the legal interface through which you, as the living man or woman, operate in commerce while maintaining your private, original status. In the scenario of status correction, the trust allows you to define the terms under which you engage with institutions, without becoming subject to their default assumptions. It affirms that you are not acting as the legal fiction, but as trustee, grantor, or executor of a private estate—with jurisdiction rooted in belief, intent, and contract. This structure reinforces your standing, shields you from involuntary adhesion, and provides a lawful means to exercise dominion over your name, property, and obligations in a way that reflects who you are, not who the system presumes you to be. .........Credit to Richard Martin of Freedom Study group via Facebook
