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PRQ Homesteading Expanded, March 21, 2026

PRQ Homesteading Expanded, March 21, 2026

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PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP Chain Of Title: Your Invisible Shield in the system This episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded, hosted by Robin and Shane on the 2026 Vernal Equinox, explores the intersection of spiritual alignment and land sovereignty. The discussion centers on the "Chain of Title" as the essential legal foundation for protecting property from corporate overreach and institutional theft. The Spiritual and Legal Foundation of Homesteading The transition into spring serves as a metaphor for reclaiming sovereignty from "corporate fiction" and debt. True homesteading begins with aligning oneself with the land and the original land patents granted by the creator. Robin emphasizes that the first practical step in this journey is tracing or creating a clean, unbroken chain of title, which acts as the "root" connecting the current owner back to the original federal land grant. The Chain of Title as a Defensive Shield A land patent is an irrevocable grant, and every subsequent deed or transfer forms a link in a chain. If any link is broken—due to missing signatures, unrecorded liens, or "wild deeds"—institutions like banks and tax collectors can exploit these weaknesses to claim ownership. To defend against foreclosures or tax sales, owners must research the full chain, recover every step, and potentially file a "Quiet Title" action in state court to eliminate competing claims or errors. Advanced Asset Protection: Trusts and Deeds In Michigan, the "Ladybird Deed" (Enhanced Life Estate Deed) allows owners to maintain full control during their lifetime while automatically transferring property to beneficiaries upon death, thereby avoiding probate. Combining a clean chain of title with a properly drafted revocable living trust or foundation creates a "sanctuary" that prevents banks from severing the root title. This structure shifts the owner's status from a "tenant in a maritime system" to a living heir on the land. The Reality of Home Equity Theft There is a growing concern regarding "home equity theft," where governments seize property for small tax debts and pocket the surplus equity. While the Supreme Court ruled this unconstitutional in 2023, several states still permit it in various capacities. Robin highlights the Pong family case in Michigan, where a 2,200 tax debt led to the loss of a home valued at nearly 200,000, illustrating the necessity of proactive title protection. The Allodial Title Debate The show addresses the controversial concept of "Allodial Title"—absolute ownership without government obligation. While many in sovereign circles seek this status to avoid taxes, Robin notes that the current legal system generally only recognizes "Fee Simple" title, which remains subject to taxation and eminent domain. However, proponents argue that bringing forward an original land patent under the Contracts Clause of the US Constitution (Article I, Section 10) creates an unbreakable private agreement that states cannot impair. Sovereignty is achieved through both meticulous legal documentation and a spiritual shift from fear to "knowing." By perfecting the chain of title and moving property into protective structures like trusts, homesteaders can secure their land as a permanent sanctuary for future generations.
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