FRINGE & the FLAG
The flags displayed in State courts and courts of the United
States have gold or yellow fringes. That is your WARNING that you are entering
into a foreign enclave, the same as if you are stepping into a foreign embassy
and you will be under the jurisdiction of that flag. The flag with the gold or
yellow fringe has no constitution, no laws, and no rules of court, and is not
recognized by any nation on the earth, and is foreign to you and the United
States of America.
MILITARY FLAG
A military flag is a flag that resembles the
regular flag of the United States, except that it has a YELLOW FRINGE border on
three sides. The President of the United States designates this deviation from
the regular flag, by executive order, and in his capacity as Commander-in-Chief
of the military. The placing of a fringe on the national flag, the dimensions of
the flag and the arrangement of the stars in the union are matters of detail not
controlled by statute, but are within the discretion of the President as
Commander in Chief. (Pursuant to 4 U.S.C. chapter 1, §§1, 2, & 3; Executive
Order 10834, August 21, 1959; 24 F.R.6865)
THE LAW OF THE FLAG
The Law of the Flag, an International Law,
which is recognized by every nation of the planet, is defined as:
"... a rule to the effect that a vessel is a part of the territory of the nation
whose flag she flies. The term is used to designate the RIGHTS under which a
ship owner, who sends his vessel into a foreign port, gives notice by his flag
to all who enter into contracts with the ship master that he intends the Law of
that Flag to regulate those contracts, and that they must either submit to its
operation or not contract with him or his agent at all."
FOUR CORNERING
By the doctrine of "four cornering" the flag
establishes the law of the country that it represents. For example, the
embassies of foreign countries, in Washington D.C., are "four cornered" by walls
or fencing, creating an "enclave." Within the boundaries of the "enclave" of the
foreign embassy, the flag of that foreign country establishes the jurisdiction
and law of that foreign country, which will be enforced by the Law of the Flag
and international treaty. If you enter an embassy, you will be subject to the
laws of that country, just as if you board a ship flying a foreign flag, you
will be subject to the laws of that flag, enforceable by the "master of the
ship," (Captain), by the law of the flag. When you enter a courtroom displaying
a gold or yellow fringed flag, you have just entered into a foreign country, and
you better have your passport with you, because you may not be coming back to
the land of the free for a long time. The judge sitting under a gold or yellow
fringe flag becomes the "captain" or "master" of that ship or enclave and he has
absolute power to make the rules as he goes. The gold or yellow fringe flag is
your warning that you are leaving your constitutionally secured rights on the
floor outside the door to that courtroom.
TWO FLAGS
There are two ‘united states’ one which is comprised of the ‘Republic States’ and the other comprised of the ‘United States’ which without authority of law incorporated itself in 1871 and 1874, are you aware that there are also two separate and distinct ‘flags’ for each of these ‘united states’ and it is the flag appearing within the sanctuary of the ‘BAR’ in court which determines the laws applying to that court.
FLAG #1:
Flags with gold fringe, gold braid, gold eagle, gold spear, or gold ball atop the flagpole establishes the jurisdiction of the admiralty, maritime or administration jurisdiction. President Roosevelt describes this type of flag in 1933 and it’s described by Army Regulation in 1979. This is an article 1 (one) jurisdiction court flag “guilty until proven innocent” war powers act.
FLAG #2:
Article III of the United States Constitution describes the jurisdiction of the court by the American flag of peace under Title 4 U.S.C. 1. This flag is described as red, white and blue with stripes of red and white horizontally placed in alteration. Under the jurisdiction of the American flag of peace the United States Constitution is alive and well and all rights are preserved. People are ‘innocent until proven guilty.’ The jurisdiction of the ‘American Flag’ is the determining factor upon which all citizens rights are determined.
MILITARY USE