Maybe the better questions is… what is the cost of NOT correcting your Political Status?
- Still stuck in the matrix of lies
- Still under the thumb of the corporations masquerading as our government.
- Still considered a 14th Amendment U.S. Citizen (a slave)
But seriously, you want to know how much The Michigan Assembly charges to get this done. First, we don’t have expensive seminars like David Straight. What is the trade-off? Time. David Straight will spoon feed you a bunch of truth (mixed in with a bit of untruth). We can lead you in the right direction, but ultimately, you have to take time to unlearn a whole bunch of stuff that was indoctrinated into us, and relearn.
Take our government structure, as an example. The three branches of government are not the Executive, Legislative and Judicial as we were taught. Those are just a series of checks and balances embedded into the three subcontractors’ way of doing business. The three subcontractors (with separate contracts called Constitutions) are: American, British Territorial and Papist Municipal. Those could be considered the three branches the enumerated services government. But there are also three other branches: The Union of States, The Federation of States, and The Confederation of States-of-States! Who knew?
So there is a cost of time. You owe it to yourself to research and learn. See the Education tab on this website as a start.
But, how much money, you ask?
Paperwork – The Michigan Assembly and The American States Assemblies offer all Status Correction paperwork for free.
Recording – If you get those documents Notarized at a bank, credit union, or local library, it is often free. To use the services of one of our Recording Secretaries, there is a small fee.
Publishing – To be recognized as one of the people on Michigan, you must publish your paperwork on the Land Recording Office (LRO). We charge a small fee for publishing.
And who gets the money?
All our Recording Secretaries are volunteers. They do this because they want to see as many people become free as possible. Recording Secretaries do not get any of the fees. As for the rest, it depends on how you pay them. If you pay fees using the LRO, then 50% remains with the people who maintain the LRO (or to The Federation of States. We don’t know how they split their half). The other 50% eventually comes back to The Michigan Assembly.
If you pay fees directly to The Michigan Assembly, then all of it remains with the Assembly and becomes an asset of the people.
Finally, the breakdown is below. We try to make this as affordable as possible so that ALL men and women can come home. You can also download the list of fees here.