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Secret #1
Private Asset Protection
Secret #2
Christian Stewardship/Business Trust
Secret #3
Private Member Association Assembly (PMAA)
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As Seen On
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
First Amendment to the Constitution for the united States of America
“… that the President is authorized and requested to designate 1983 as a national “Year of the Bible” in recognition of both the formative influence the Bible has been for our nation, and our national need to study and apply the teachings of the Holy Scriptures.”
1983 – Oct. 4, 1982, Joint Resolution of Congress
“No State shall … pass any … Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts….”
Article 1, Section 10, Paragraph 1 of the Constitution for the united States of America
SOME FEATURES OF TRUSTS
What Makes Our Trusts So Great
Irrevocable Asset Protection
Ensures a separate entity from the trust creator so as to help protect your assets from liens, seizures, probate, and more.
Pure/Common Law Trust
Contract based Trust between parties that shall not be impaired.
Private Member Association Assembly (PMAA)
Private Memberships Association Assembly for education, health care, and more. Take back control from overreaching Governments and Corporations.
Privacy
Unincorporated, unregistered, and contractual between parties where books and records are not subject to review or subpoena.
Tax Relief and/or Non-Reporting
Non-Reporting Christian based trust for Church, Ministry, Christian business
Christian Stewardship/Business
Exercise your God given right to worship, peacefully assemble while being about Our Father in Heaven’s business.
Supporting Case Law
#1
Sovereignty
“There is no such thing as a power of inherent sovereignty in the government of the United States …. In this country sovereignty resides in the people, and Congress can exercise no power which they have not, by their Constitution entrusted to it: All else is withheld.”
US Supreme Court in Julliard v. Greenman, 110 US 421
#2
Pure Trust Contract
“A Pure Trust is not subject to legislative control. The U.S. Supreme Court holds that the Trust relationship comes under the realm of equity, based upon common law, and is not subject to legislative restrictions as are corporations and other organizations created by legislative authority.”
Crocker v. MacCloy, 649 US Supp 39
“A Pure Trust is not illegal if formed for the express purpose of avoiding taxation.”
Weeks v. Sibley, (DC), 269 F 155W
#3
Privacy
“Trustees have all the powers necessary to carry out their obligations – their books and records are not subject to review or subpoena.”
Boyd v. U.S., 116 U.S. 618 (See Article IV of the Constitution)
#4
Christian Stewardship Business Trust
“Neither this Court, nor any branch of this Government, will consider the merits of fallacies of a religion, nor will the Court compare the beliefs, dogmas, and practices of a newly organized religion with those of an older, more established religion, nor will the Court praise or condemn a religion, however excellent or fanatical or preposterous it may seem. Were the Court to do so, it would impinge upon the guarantees of the First Amendment.”
The Universal Life Church, Inc. vs. United States, 372 F. Supp. 770, 776 (E.D. Cal 1974)
FAQ
What makes your trusts different from other trusts?
Our trusts are distinctly different than what most attorneys will offer you. Our trusts are based on common law, the right to contract. They are private, unincorporated, non-grantor, and non-statutory. This means they exist by your God given, unalienable right to contract, freedom of religion, and to peacefully assemble and be about Our Father in Heaven’s business. The Bill of Rights and the Constitution for the united States of America declares the the duty and obligation of Government, Corporations, and their Agencies to protect the rights of We The People.
What can these trusts do for me?
This is a great question. A properly structured and executed trusts can offer variety of options that may consist of probate avoidance, asset protection, private estate planning, tax immunity/tax exception/non-reporting, church/ministry operation, church auxiliary, businesses, inheritance planning and more.
What is a Private Member Association Assembly (PMAA)?
A Private Member Association Assembly is a good way for like minded people to assemble for one or more purposes by way of a contractual membership that offers members certain agreed to common benefits without certain constraints, or interferences members are seeking. PMAA’s can offer specialized beneficial programs outside the traditional norms found in the public arena. PMAA’s can be suitable for specialized types of health care, alternative health, education, training, preschool, nursery, farming, training, repair, consulting, coaching, law groups, business networks, and more.