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Understanding Contract Killer 2.0 Course

Mar 13, 2025

Contract Killer Version 2.0 - Lecture Notes

Introduction to Contract Killer 2.0

  • The 2.0 course is significantly updated and improved from 1.0.
  • Focus is on action and practical application, unlike the slower pace of the 1.0 version.
  • 1.0 version will be made public for reference.
  • The course aims to offer "diplomatic immunity" and strategies to legally avoid taxes.

Course Format and Rules

  • Emphasis on action and immediate application of knowledge.
  • Introduction is brief; the course jumps straight into content.
  • Interactions will be heavily filtered:
    • Questions should be checked in comments before contacting the instructor.
    • Engage through public forums to increase engagement and reduce email volume.
    • Rude or mean comments will result in a permanent ban.
  • Profanity and informal language are part of the course style.
  • No private messages or direct emails; engagement should be public.

Background and Course Development

  • The course has evolved significantly over two years.
  • Techniques such as pausing and editing make the 2.0 version more efficient.
  • Focus on modern technology and updates in legal understanding.

Key Legal Concepts

United States as a Corporation

  • Defined as a federal corporation in legal terms.
  • Person includes corporations, trusts, and associations.

Definition of Person

  • Essential to understanding legal identity:
    • Includes individuals, companies, corporations, etc.
  • The idea of "natural person" is contrasted with artificial entities created by law.

Birth Certificates and Legal Identity

  • Two types of birth dates: personal and corporate (E.g., "en leges").
  • "En leges" is a legal term for artificial entities created by the state.

State and Nation

  • State is equated with nation in legal terms.
  • State of California vs. California State: The former is a corporation, the latter is not.

Naturalization

  • Defined as the conferring of nationality of a state upon a person by any means.
  • Nationality can be pledged to any body politic or nation.

Citizenship and National Status

  • Distinction between U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, and resident alien.
  • Importance of understanding terms like permanent resident, domicile, and resident.

Legal Status and Tax Implications

  • U.S. citizens and resident aliens are taxed on global income.
  • Non-resident aliens are taxed only on income sourced from within D.C.
  • Tax liability can be revoked by changing one's legal status.

Practical Implications

Avoiding Taxes Legally

  • Change your status from a U.S. person to a non-resident alien.
  • Revoke past elections to be treated as a U.S. resident for tax purposes.

Understanding Jurisdiction

  • The location of the U.S. as a corporation is within D.C.
  • Legal jurisdiction largely depends on how you define your status and location on paper.

Practical Steps and Actions

  • Critically assess and understand forms like W9, 1040, and others.
  • Recognize the importance of the terms used in legal and government documents.

Course Conclusion

  • The first video sets a high-paced tone for the rest of the course.
  • Further videos will delve deeper into legal, financial, and practical applications of these concepts.

Additional Notes

  • Use the amended course rules to help manage communications and engagement effectively.
  • Prioritize clarity and understanding of key terms and their implications on personal status and legal standing.
  • The course aims to empower individuals to navigate the legal system effectively and maximize personal freedoms.