@ Spring. i started studying full time around March 2016. The "sovereign citizen" thing was not for me. When i found out that our "paperwork" was not right i started looking into it. To answer your other question about maritime, after the Civil War, bit by bit.
i probably shouldn't have said that they don't care about people, maybe they do. It seems though, in regard to these things, they aren't allowed to give advice. Sworn to silence or something. It's up to you and me to figure it out. They do however give a lot of clues, not in words so much as in symbols, in stories, movies, in play acting, even your mail. If you read the laws of your state, it's all there but you have to have eyes to see it. Having studied synchromysticism and mythology turned out to be very helpful. Reading (or looking words up in) Black's Law dictionary was mandatory. I actually read quite a bit of it and it was surprisingly interesting (who would have thought?).
The biggest problem in this country isn't them. It's us. We let down our guard. We let other people take care of us, probably our biggest fault. We didn't educate ourselves enough. We didn't place enough value on our freedom but took it for granted. We became too accustomed to entertainment and were too trusting.
@Researcher. i really like Randy Maugans, thanks for the links. There's an end but it has to be important enough to you that you decide to work for it. I wouldn't follow any gurus on the internet, although some have bits and pieces. It's up to you and me to sort through it, if we feel so inclined.
@michael371. i think jordan maxwell was the first person who i ever heard talk about it too, on Coast to Coast.