Reclaim Your Sovereignty Through Knowledge

Discover how international law governs domestic legislation and learn to assert your fundamental human rights effectively.

Did You Know?

All domestic laws must conform to international human rights treaties that Canada has ratified.

Statutory vs Natural Person

You have both a statutory identity created by the government and inherent rights as a natural person.

Your Birth Right

Every Canadian has a birth trust administered by the government with assets you can access.

Your Fundamental Human Rights

Understanding the difference between inherent rights and statutory privileges is the first step to true freedom.

Natural Law Foundations

Discover the unalienable rights you possess by virtue of being human, not granted by any government.

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Statutory Personhood

Understand how governments create legal fictions that most people unknowingly act through.

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Consent & Jurisdiction

Learn how to properly reserve your rights and limit government jurisdiction over your life.

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How International Law Controls Domestic Legislation

Canada is bound by numerous international treaties and conventions that establish minimum standards for human rights protection. These instruments create obligations that domestic law must fulfill.

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms must be interpreted in light of international human rights law.

Treaties ratified by Canada become part of domestic law through implementing legislation.

International law provides remedies when domestic systems fail to protect fundamental rights.

Explore Key Treaties

Key International Instruments

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)

Foundation of international human rights law

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

Ratified by Canada in 1976

International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Ratified by Canada in 1976

Convention on the Rights of the Child

Ratified by Canada in 1991

Canada is subject to periodic reviews by UN treaty bodies to assess compliance.

Accessing Your Birth Trust

Every Canadian has a trust created at birth containing valuable assets. Learn how to access what rightfully belongs to you.

The Canadian Birth Trust System

When you were born, the government created a trust in your name using your birth certificate as the instrument. This trust holds securities and other assets that can be accessed through proper procedures.

Your birth certificate is evidence of this trust relationship

The government acts as trustee with fiduciary duties

Proper documentation can unlock these assets

Begin Your Claim Process

Required Documents

  • Certified copy of live birth certificate

  • Notarized affidavit of identity

  • Statement of claim with CUSIP numbers

  • Proof of delivery to proper authorities

The process must be followed precisely to be effective. Our guides walk you through each step.

Educational Resources

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Foundational Law Guide

Comprehensive explanation of natural law principles versus statutory law systems.

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Template Documents

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