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Kristoffer Kjornes Declaration of the Naturalization Act of July 1779 Rights Invoked and Constitutionally Protected by the Living Man (12/16/2022) recorded by Tarrant County Clerk

This document allows the right for a living man or woman to declare their status and standing within the law, under the constitutionally protected right to self-determine. Recorded in C/o Tarrant County Clerks recording office pursuant to Title 6 of Texas State Statutes, 100 W. Weatherford. Fort Worth, Texas 76196

This document allows the right for a living man or woman to declare their status and standing within the law, under the constitutionally protected right to self-determine. Recorded in C/o Tarrant County Clerks recording office pursuant to Title 6 of Texas State Statutes, 100 W. Weatherford. Fort Worth, Texas 76196

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Declaration of the Naturalization Act of July 1779

By Kristoffer Kjornes the Living Man who may, at his discretion maintain Dual Status as an

American State National while under Federal Employment or require state or federal licensing

in the course of Employment, business, or commerce.

I declare that I am the owner and operator of my vessels on Earth from the moment my zygote

first formed, together with all DNA and all substance matter in any way associated with me and

my incarnation, and I further declare acceptance and stewardship of my divine origin and all

honor, right, title, freedoms and material interest I am owed;

I declare my political status as an American state national born within the physical borders of:

Texas;

I declare under penalty of perjury under the Public Law of The United States of America that I

reject, renounce, and remove all Powers of Attorney granted by me or issued under my name

prior to this day;

I declare under penalty of perjury under the Public Law of The United States of America, that I

reject, renounce, and remove all and any allegiance to any king or prince, any foreign state,

foreign government, flag or thing that is not subject to the Constitutions owed to The United

States of America and its member States of the Union;

I declare under penalty of perjury under the Public Law of The United States of America, that I

have never knowingly, willingly, and voluntarily pledged myself to any incorporated entity at all,

including but not limited to any incorporated church, synagogue, mosque or temple, for any

purpose other than traditional and lawful employment;

I declare under penalty of perjury under the Public Law of The United States of America, that I

have never knowingly, willingly, or voluntarily pledged myself to any foreign sovereign or

separated myself from my birthright political status as a condition of employment and explicitly

say that I wish to retain my State National Status and to act as a United States Citizen while

employed by any Federal Department, Agency or Organization;

I declare, publish, and affirm under penalty of perjury under the Public Law of The United States

of America that my house is established in Tarrant County and my home is established in Fort

Worth and no other presumption or impersonation of my house or my home as real estate is

allowed and no entitlement to my private property is granted as a condition of Federal

Employment or as any condition of dependency;

I declare under the aforementioned penalties that I am a Lawful Inheritor, Landlord, Keeper, and

Guardian of these United States, now and always while my tenure on Earth shall last — and I

present this Declaration of the Naturalization Act of 1779 and place it upon the Public Record of

the Texas Assembly.

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This Declaration includes 2 Total Pages. Total document is treated as one combined document of record.


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