“One is lawful. The other is legal fiction.”
De jure means “by right, by law.” It represents the true, lawful government established with the consent of the people, rooted in the Constitution and common law.
De facto means “by fact, in practice.” It refers to a system that holds power without lawful authority — operating by force, corporate statutes, or assumed jurisdiction.
The Republic for Hawai‘i is de jure — built from the ground up by lawful assembly, recorded and recognized.
The Corporate U.S. government is de facto — masquerading as lawful but serving private interests, foreign powers, and profit.
When you operate under de facto rule, your rights are rented. Under de jure authority, your rights are secured.
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