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From Water to Paper: vessels, titles, currency… and the people who power it

From Water to Paper: vessels, titles, currency… and the people who power it

From Water to Paper: vessels, titles, currency… and the people who power itJason Jehorek
Published on: 29/09/2025

Out on open water, vessels carry cargo. A seaman keeps watch; a bill of lading lists what’s aboard. When the ship docks, port officers inspect the papers and value crosses the threshold—from sea to land—recorded, receipted, priced. Everything in motion follows a current. Electricity moves by positive and negative, tides by flood and ebb, ledgers by credit and debit. Paper trails the motion: endorsements, receipts, tallies. In money, the current is called currency, a river guided by banks along the banks, flowing toward the great sea of national finance.

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How to Become a Nonresident Alien: Legal Definitions, Public Laws, and the Revocation of Election

How to Become a Nonresident Alien: Legal Definitions, Public Laws, and the Revocation of Election

How to Become a Nonresident Alien: Legal Definitions, Public Laws, and the Revocation of ElectionJason Jehorek
Published on: 26/09/2025

The status of a Nonresident Alien (NRA) under U.S. law is one of the most misunderstood but important positions in the realm of taxation and jurisdiction. Many assume it applies only to foreign nationals living abroad, yet the legal framework shows it is also a status available to those born in one of the fifty states of the Union who never lawfully entered into the jurisdiction of the statutory “United States.” To understand how to become a nonresident alien, we must look at the precise legal definitions provided in Black’s Law Dictionary, the U.S. Code, and the Internal Revenue Manual (IRM)—and then connect them with the lawful remedy of the Revocation of Election (ROE).

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