Adjectives vs. Nouns: Why You’ve Been Lied to About Your Nationality

[HERO] Adjectives vs. Nouns: Why You’ve Been Lied to About Your Nationality

Welcome to the path of true private education! πŸ‘‹

At Don Kilam International, we focus on the facts that the public school system intentionally left out. If you want to master your financial life and your status, you have to start with the most basic building block of reality: Your Identity.

Most people walking around today have no idea who they are, where they are, or what they are. They have been trained to identify as adjectives rather than nouns. They have been taught that they live in a “country” when they actually live on a continent. This isn’t just a mistake in a textbook; it is a calculated “divide and conquer” tactic used by the powers that be to maintain control over your status and your assets.

If you are ready to reclaim your standing, pay attention. This is the breakdown of why adjectives are killing your sovereignty and how to fix it right now.

AMERICA IS A CONTINENT, NOT A COUNTRY

The first lie you were told is that “America” is a country. Go grab a globe. America is a massive landmass: a continent. In fact, it’s two: North America and South America. When you call yourself an “American,” you are describing your geographical location on a continent, not your political nationality.

The “United States” is a federal corporation and a union of separate nations. The distinction is vital. When you fail to realize that America is a continent, you allow the federal structure to swallow your individual identity. You become a “subject” of a corporate entity rather than a “National” of a specific land.

EVERY STATE IS A NATION

In the private sector, we understand that every state in the union is actually its own nation. Texas is a nation. Florida is a nation. New York is a nation. They have their own constitutions, their own borders, and their own jurisdictions.

When the “United States” was formed, it was a treaty between sovereign nations. However, over time, the people were coached to forget their national identity in favor of a federal, corporate identity. This is how you lose your rights. Rights don’t come from the federal government; they are inherent to you as a man or woman standing on the soil of your nation.

![A majestic state landmass with glowing gold borders symbolizing national sovereignty and independent soil.]

ADJECTIVES VS. NOUNS: THE LINGUISTIC TRAP

This is where the “sauce” gets deep. In grammar, a noun is a person, place, or thing. A noun exists. An adjective is a word that describes a noun.

The powers that be have spent decades forcing you to identify as an adjective.

  • “I am Black.”
  • “I am White.”

“Black” and “White” are adjectives. They describe a color or a status; they are not people. When you check a box that says you are “Black” or “White,” you are literally telling the system that you are no longer a noun. You are no longer a real person or a sovereign entity. You have become a description: a corporate fiction.

By identifying as an adjective, you relinquish your inherent right to a nationality. You cannot have a treaty with a color. You cannot have a diplomatic standing as a “description.” You can only have standing as a Noun: a National of a specific nation.

DIVIDE AND CONQUER: THE ULTIMATE CONTROL TACTIC

Why do they do this? It’s simple: Control.

If the powers that be can keep you arguing over adjectives (Black vs. White, Liberal vs. Conservative), you will never look at the noun (The State, The Nation, The Private Sector). As long as you are an adjective, you are a ward of the state. You are a “person” (a corporate character) under their jurisdiction.

When you reclaim your nationality, you move back into the realm of the Noun. You become a “State National.” You move from the public, debt-ridden jurisdiction into the private, asset-protected jurisdiction. This is the foundation of everything we teach at Don Kilam International.

RECLAIM YOUR STATUS: THE STATE β†’ NATIONALITY LIST

Every person has an inherent right to a nationality. It is time to stop calling yourself an adjective and start claiming your nation. Below is the list of your true national identities based on the state (nation) where you were born or where you have established your domicile in the private.

RECLAIM YOUR NATIONALITY NOW:

β€’ Alabama β†’ Alabamian
β€’ Alaska β†’ Alaskan
β€’ Arizona β†’ Arizonan
β€’ California β†’ Californian
β€’ Colorado β†’ Coloradan
β€’ Connecticut β†’ Connecticuter
β€’ Delaware β†’ Delawarean
β€’ Florida β†’ Floridian
β€’ Georgia β†’ Georgian
β€’ Hawaii β†’ Hawaiian
β€’ Idaho β†’ Idahoan
β€’ Illinois β†’ Illinoisan
β€’ Indiana β†’ Indianian
β€’ Iowa β†’ Iowan
β€’ Kansas β†’ Kansan
β€’ Kentucky β†’ Kentuckian
β€’ Louisiana β†’ Louisianian
β€’ Maine β†’ Mainer
β€’ Maryland β†’ Marylander
β€’ Massachusetts β†’ Massachusettsan
β€’ Michigan β†’ Michiganian
β€’ Minnesota β†’ Minnesotan
β€’ Montana β†’ Montanan
β€’ Mississippi β†’ Mississippian
β€’ Missouri β†’ Missourian
β€’ Nebraska β†’ Nebraskan
β€’ Nevada β†’ Nevadan
β€’ New Hampshire β†’ New Hampshirite
β€’ New Jersey β†’ New Jerseyan
β€’ New Mexico β†’ New Mexican
β€’ New York β†’ New Yorker
β€’ North Carolina β†’ North Carolinian
β€’ North Dakota β†’ North Dakotan
β€’ Ohio β†’ Ohioan
β€’ Oklahoma β†’ Oklahoman
β€’ Oregon β†’ Oregonian
β€’ Pennsylvania β†’ Pennsylvanian
β€’ Rhode Island β†’ Rhode Islander
β€’ South Carolina β†’ South Carolinian
β€’ South Dakota β†’ South Dakotan
β€’ Tennessee β†’ Tennessean
β€’ Texas β†’ Texan
β€’ Utah β†’ Utahn
β€’ Vermont β†’ Vermonter
β€’ Virginia β†’ Virginian
β€’ Washington β†’ Washingtonian
β€’ West Virginia β†’ West Virginian
β€’ Wisconsin β†’ Wisconsinite
β€’ Wyoming β†’ Wyomingite

![A silhouette breaking through corporate barcodes and adjectives to reclaim status as a sovereign noun.]

THE IMPORTANCE OF PRIVATE STANDING

Once you understand that you are a Noun (a Texan, a Floridian, a New Yorker) and not an Adjective (Black, White, Hispanic), your relationship with the law changes. You are no longer a “U.S. Citizen” (a corporate employee/debtor). You are a National.

This shift in status is the key to protecting your assets, avoiding the “Divide and Conquer” traps of the modern world, and operating in the private sector with full authority. If you are tired of being treated like a description and you want to be treated like a Sovereign Noun, you need to educate yourself on the private life.

We have helped thousands of people transition their lives from the public mess to private success. You can see the proof in our Real Life Court Case Wins and our Testimonials.

Stop being an adjective. Start being a Noun. Reclaim your nation. Reclaim your life.

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