

629. Breaking Free: State National Status & Sovereignty Made Simple w/ Kenneth Plaster
Oct 14, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, researcher Kenneth Plaster delves into the complexities of citizenship status and personal sovereignty. He shares how an IRS audit propelled him into law and systemic justice. Kenneth clarifies the distinction between rights and privileges, exploring the impact of federal overreach on modern governance. They discuss the importance of education for empowerment, practical strategies for asserting state-national status, and ways to protect one’s family from corporate systems. This episode is a compelling invitation to question and reclaim personal freedom.
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IRS Audit Sparked The Journey
- Kenneth Plaster recounts an IRS audit that doubled his reported income and nearly bankrupted his family.
- That audit was the catalyst for researching systemic incentives and beginning his freedom work.
Family Team Built The Movement
- Kenneth describes his family's team approach: his wife and daughter each bring complementary skills to their freedom work.
- They shifted the business to an employee and focused on educating the public together.
Follow The Money Explains The Circus
- Plaster argues that following the money reveals the real power structure behind politics and global events.
- He links money printing, NGOs, and media control as tools that create distraction and extract public wealth.