Not sure the relevance of land masses and enclosures. Nations have borders which are on maps, and represent the lines of ownership and governance.
Paying for something does not mean you always own it in perpetuity. There is a whole subject of law concerning this, called Property. In fact software is going this route. Read the box when you buy Windows products. You don't actually own it.
The Declaration of Independence as well as the US Constitutions spells out the role of government (U.S.), which includes providing for a common defense.
We, the people created this government (U.S.) also in the Declaration and Constitution.
Government is a body, not an individual. Same as a corporation, which is a entity not a person.
You will be prosecuted if you do not fulfill your obligation to pay taxes. It is the price of being a citizen. If you give up citizenship, you no longer pay future taxes (still owe the back taxes though). Think of it as a contract.
The government protects and prosecutes harmful or unproductive entities. Same as the human body. Our bodies collectively protect itself and have mechanisms to destroy or evict harmful elements, including cells which go bad.
Yes, I believe my comments follow logic and yours are based upon open ended questions attempting to show contradiction without a point. I see them as a set of false-arguments or sometimes referred to as fallacies or false-logic (depending if you are a Logic major or follow the Argumentation educational path)
You use the word fallacies, but I am not confident you actually understand what that means. For reference I recommend: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies It is a good start.
RE: Outcomes don't morally justify immoral actions.