Identity & Legal Standing
The Lawful Foundation of Kola Nation
Many people today are bound by legal systems they never knowingly agreed to — governed by assumptions, silent contracts, and structures they don’t understand.
At Kola Nation, we walk a different path.
We exist as a spiritual body politic: a collective of living men and women, united not by conquest, but by clarity, mutual respect, and voluntary alignment. This legal and lawful standing is supported by U.S. code — but it originates in the deeper right of self-determination given by the Creator.
Understanding Our Lawful Roots
Kola Nation is lawfully recognized under:
18 U.S.C. § 11 – which defines a "foreign government" as including self-governing bodies not under U.S. jurisdiction.
(In short: a Nation like Kola can exist lawfully — even if it’s not part of the federal system.)
8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(23) – which allows naturalization as a voluntary act of alignment with a new political body, without permission from external authority.
This means:
Any man or woman may voluntarily align with Kola Nation — not as a subject, but as a sovereign being choosing a different structure of life.
Key Distinctions in Kola Law
We base our life and action on the difference between two realms:
The Public Realm
Governed by statutory codes, agencies, commercial contracts, and corporate rules
Operates through assumptions and legal fictions
You are treated as a legal entity (person/corporation)
The Private Realm
Governed by natural law, sacred trust, and private contract
You walk as a living man or woman in clarity
Truth is voluntary, not presumed — and you are not subject to commercial obligation unless you consent
Our Lawful Practices
Kola Nationals are educated to navigate both realms.
We use lawful tools — not to escape responsibility, but to fulfill it without sacrificing sovereignty.
We lawfully build:
Private trusts
Secured interest filings
Sacred declarations
Lawful payment instruments
We build bridges, not rebellions:
Between remembrance and engagement
Between sacred law and lawful action
Between natural rights and peaceful standing





