Snippets from Anna's writings on why the American Declaration of Independence is such an important founding document.
By: Anna Von Reitz
2 Nov 2020
Let's begin with the First Amazing Fact in reverse order: no Constitutions.
Americans don't "derive their substance" from Constitutions. We derive our standing and substance from The Declaration of Independence. That is what forms the backbone and substance of our political identity. We, and our ancestors, are the ones who fought and bled for that freedom and earned the right to be called "the free, sovereign, and independent people".
So, we, Americans, don't stand "under" any Constitution and that includes any State of State Constitution.
Even though people tend to be stubbornly egocentric, and to assume that everything is about them, the Constitutions are not about us.
The Constitutions are 95% about our Federal Subcontractors, the organization of their activities, the stipulated services they are to perform, and the limitations placed on them---- which is why our Federal Subcontractors are responsible for obeying the Constitutions and supporting them---- as a condition of their employment.
The Constitutions are what grant our Federal Subcontractors their political status as U.S. Citizens and/or as Municipal citizens of the United States, so they are also intrinsically vital to our Federal Employees. Without the Constitutions, they become "stateless"--- but we sail right on.
We are only mentioned, largely in Amendments, like X and XI, and as afterthoughts -- in the Preamble and the Bill of Rights.
So as Americans who aren't Federal Employees, please wake up and realize where your strength and identity comes from: The Declaration of Independence.
And don't expect any Constitution to tell you who you are, because the Constitutions are not about you--- aren't now and never were.
By: Anna Von Reitz
9 October 2019
I do not believe in Free Lunches, and I do not subject myself to the Pope nor to the Queen of the Commonwealth for any amount of debt-money.
As for me and my household, we'll stand on our flat little feet and hold the Queen and the Pope accountable for honoring their Good Faith Service owed to American State Nationals. We will demand that our Natural and Unalienable Rights be respected. We will claim our land freeholds and patents, all the way back to The Unanimous Declaration of Independence.
By: Anna Maria Riezinger – Fiduciary
30 January 2025
Americans don't "stand under" any Constitutions at all. Never did. Americans stand under The Unanimous Declaration of Independence.
By Anna Von Reitz
6 January 2023
One of the chief problems is that most of these gurus think that we, the American people, stand under the Constitutions. And we don't.
We stand under The Declaration of Independence.
Another problem is that they don't realize where they are in terms of their personal records and political status, so they never bother to correct anything. All they do is wade in and slug, slug, slug ---while remaining in a political capacity that makes them sitting ducks.
By Anna Von Reitz
6 March 2021
We have also published and re-issued, several years ago, our renewed Sovereign Letters Patent and our recognition of The Declaration of Independence of 4 July 1776 as the Source and Foundation of our lawful American Government;
By Anna Von Reitz
29 October 2024
We don't live under any Constitution. Our Federal Employees and their employees live under Constitutions.
Americans live under The Unanimous Declaration of Independence.
Americans don't live under Federal Code, Administrative Code, State-of-State Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations, Mandates, or Public Policies.
By Anna Von Reitz
7 October 2019
"I had to tell him that no, The Treaty of Paris, 1783, is not our Founding Document. Our Founding Document is The Unanimous Declaration of Independence, published in July of 1776. The Treaty of Paris barely mentions us for the same reason that the Constitutions barely mention us.
Neither the Treaty of Paris nor the Constitutions are about us -- they are instead Power Sharing Agreements between European Principals, sorting out what they will do and what their responsibilities are going forward."