Will The Revocation of Status Be Covered
No. This is a sovereignty / secured party creditor idea. Carlton Weiss speaks of these ideologies in the program and how the elite have defeated them in court in numerous ways. In short, a cesti que trust does not give the beneficiary (you) the ability to accept or deny any status until an asset has been conveyed to them. It is upon the ownership and control of said asset that authority is given over it.
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