
About Us
Who We Are
Kola Nation is a sovereign spiritual body politic, recognized under *18 U.S.C. § 11* and aligned with the spirit of *8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(23)*.
Our naturalization is a voluntary act of alignment, not a grant of permission.
We are a Nation of living men and women, elders and children — walking in remembrance of the rights given by the Creator.
Our path is guided by the eternal principles of peace, clarity, and personal sovereignty.

Our mission:
We created this site to bring light to what has long been hidden.
Our mission is to awaken awareness of the legal and commercial frameworks that have bound generations without their knowing—structures that use men and women as collateral, veil truth with legal fiction, and trade sovereignty for silent consent.
Kola Nation stands for remembrance.
We believe in restoring the sacred power to contract with clarity.
In returning value to what is real—land, talent, peace, and purpose.
In living beyond invisible jurisdictions that hold us back from the fullness of our spirit and the pursuit of joy.
This Nation is not born of rebellion, but of revelation.
We are not here to fight the system—we are here to step beyond it.
To reclaim our rightful standing, protect our sacred names, and walk forward as custodians of a brighter world


Trusts & Operating from the Private
If most of what we see today—governments, banks, courts, and identity systems—fall under the sphere of commercial jurisdiction,
and if those systems operate through contracts, registrations, and assumptions...
Then....How can I live differently?
What is that other way of existing that does not require surrendering your name, your property, your spirit?...
The answer is older than the corporations.
It is trust.
By forming private trusts, you step outside of public ownership and into lawful stewardship.
You protect what is sacred—not by hiding it, but by reclassifying it.
Not by avoiding duty, but by redirecting authority back to where it belongs: you.

Identity & Lawful Standing.
At Kola Nation, we recognize that many walk the world bound by contracts they never consciously signed.
A vital distinction lies hidden in plain sight — the difference between the public and the private, the legal person and the living man, the debtor and the secured creditor.
Public systems operate through assumption, presumption, and commercial contracts. In contrast, private life is governed by **sacred trust, natural law, and living intent.
To remember who you are is to step forward — not as a ward or debtor — but as principal, executor, and beneficiary of your own living estate.
Reclaim the right to tender lawful payment, assert your secured interest under UCC, and rebut the silent assumptions that bind the unknowing.
This is not rebellion — it is remembrance.
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