Actions For Business Owners

Know Your Unalienable Rights as a Business Owner

As a business owner, you need to be aware that the Constitution is a contract between “We the People” and the government that we created. We only delegated LIMITED powers to OUR government to protect our unalienable rights. The Governor, Mayor, or Health Officer has NO LAWFUL AUTHORITY to close or limit your business due to Covid. There is no evidence of an Emergency. These orders are null and void. Without due process of law they cannot close your business. They CANNOT revoke any of your licenses without a hearing. Nothing suspends the Law. You CANNOT lose your liquor license unless you are serving to minors, serving after hours or individuals that are intoxicated or have been convicted of a crime. You CANNOT lose your license for Not being covid19 vaccinated, wearing a mask or social distancing. There is no law requiring or prohibiting you from serving your patrons indoors or outdoors.

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF PATRONS YOU SERVE!

Your business is your property and the government ordering you to close or limit your operations is THEFT and DEPRIVATION OF RIGHTS, which is a felony. U.S.C. Title 18 Section 242.                                                                                                                                  

Download and Read the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution

The Constitution is a passport to your sovereignty & freedom. Ignorance of the Constitution is ignorance of your rights.  Ignorance is NOT bliss, it is downright DEADLY.  If the American People were fully aware of their unalienable rights we would not be in this massive SCAM-Demic.

File Name File Size File Type Downloads
The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution725 KBpdfDownload
 

Documents You Need to Post and Have Available

Print this flyer and post it on the doors of your business where they will most surely be seen and Noticed of their Trespass.
File Name File Size File Type Downloads
Notice to All Government Officials80 KBdocxDownload
Welcome We are Constitutionally Compliant80 KBdocxDownload
 

Don't Tread on My Business

Print and have on hand in the event that a government official Trespasses into your business:
File Name File Size File Type Downloads
Notice to Arresting Officer88 KBpdfDownload
Don’t Tread On My Business86 KBdocxDownload
Notice to Public Servant15 KBdocxDownload
 

If They Trespass into Your Business

If they come into your business and begin to ask questions or make threats.

If they come into your business and begin to ask questions or make threats,

  • Start recording on your phone
    Hand them the “Don’t Tread on My Business” letter
  • Ask them for their business card, ask them their name, title, and what organization they represent
  • Read the first paragraph to them:

    ” I am aware that you are only here to “do your job” but I am WARNING you, do not proceed any further. You are attempting to deprive me of my rights under the color of law and are also committing an act of domestic terrorism by attempting to “intimidate or coerce” me. I am advising you to take this letter back to your office, copy it, and get a copy to your supervisor. Please also distribute it broadly throughout your office. As the official that has been dispatched to do whatever it is you are here to do, you are the one at risk, and that is very likely not fair to you since you are only doing what you have been told to do. The problem is this: you are being told to do something that is CRIMINAL. You are the one that is in jeopardy professionally and personally. STOP!”

If they don’t leave or if they come back …

… continue recording or start recording again …

Contact your assistance of counsel and your local P.A.T. Team

Complete an Affidavit

Please watch the following video explaining the Affidavit process.
File Name File Size File Type Downloads
Affidavit Elements and Intent16 KBdocDownload
Affidavit Template41 KBdocxDownload
Presumptive Letter24 KBdocDownload
 

Send a Notarized Copy via Registered Mail with Return Receipt to the Public Servant

You may also hire a process server, but is more expensive than USPS Once the 14 days have passed and they tacitly agreed by not responding, send Affidavit #2 and follow the steps in the Affidavit 101 Video.

Send a Notarized Copy via Registered Mail with Return Receipt to the Department of Justice

Kristen Clarke, Assistant Attorney General

U.S. Department of Justice

Civil Rights Division

950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington D.C. 20530-0001

The 6 Step Process

Solutions in Law

If You Get Fined or if They Revoke Your Business License

  • You don’t pay any fines. If you can tell that a letter is a fine, don’t open it. Just write “Return to Sender” on it and put it back in the mail.
  • If you open a letter and discover it is a fine, tape it back up, write “Return to Sender” on it and put it back in the mail.

Revoking Your License!

  • If they send someone to remove your business license, please contact your local P.A.T. Team A.S.A.P. so they can be present when they show up.

If Law Enforcement Comes to Arrest You...

  • DO NOT RESIST ARREST!
  • Say this to the arresting officer:
    “I DEMAND to be brought to a magistrate IMMEDIATELY for a probable cause hearing. “I am aware that there is a magistrate on duty 24/7, 365 days a year.

If You Are Taken Before a Magistrate (Judge)...

  • Tell the magistrate this:
    “The arresting agent is in violation of Title 18, U.S.C. Section 242, Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law, which is a felony.”
  • Ask the magistrate this:
    “By what lawful authority am I being deprived of my rights?”

    The magistrate will make a decision to either dismiss the charges for lack of merit, set a bond or grant a personal recognizance and set a court date and release you.

If You Are Arrested and Taken to Jail

  • Demand your phone call immediately. Get the names of every officer you encounter that is ordering you to do things outside of their oath of office.
     Note: The sheriff needs to be made aware that he can be charged with kidnapping because whoever they unlawfully arrested has not received due process of law and it will become a kidnapping charge.
  • Ask the jailer to provide you with a pen and paper so you can write a letter to the sheriff.
  • Give notice to the sheriff by writing him a letter or have someone call the sheriff and notify him that you are being unlawfully held and he can be held accountable and that he can be sued in his private capacity. If they photograph or fingerprint you, it is a violation of rights under the 5th amendment and you do not have to give any evidence against yourself. 
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