Agreed. We've been dumbed down and misled for a long time in order to make us more pliable and docile. We're governed by a language (legalese) that none (few) of us are even aware of and we can't seem to comprehend why we're always getting the short end of the stick.
We're all going, it's just gonna be harder for some than others - no reason to add to anyone's burden, including our own.
It's a stressful time - ask any warrior - the waiting is often worse than the fighting because our imagination conjurs many images. Once you are fighting you are focussed and in the moment.
More "all caps" crap. I'm tired of the crap videos saying that your name in all caps on your birth certificate means you're a financial investment or some such. For one thing, my name is not in all caps on my birth certificate. It's not in all caps on any birth certificate I've ever seen in my genealogy work in my state and in surrounding states. Names were only put in all caps in older typed documents for emphasis, as typewriters didn't have boldface.
They are not written in any special language. There is the word "Name" and a blank line with a name written in longhand. It's the same thing for the other blanks. I have seen more documents in a month than you've seen in your entire life. I also worked many years in a law firm and know firsthand why the names in wills, etc. were typed in all caps. It was because there is no boldface on typewriters, at least not years ago. After we got laser printers, we could put things in bold to emphasize them.
People of low IQ look at legal documents, and they are as unintelligible as Greek would be. They have to claim it's some language other than English in an attempt to keep from showing their ignorance.
I am not close-minded. I simply know what I've seen myself. Birth certificates, at least in the South, don't have the names in all caps, nor do they have "serial numbers." At the very most, they have a page number in the book they're bound in. In NC, we've had birth certificates since about November of 1913. So there are over 100 birth certificate books in each county. Therefore, there would be, for example, over 100 certificates with page 35 at the top.
I've seen thousands of documents and watched dozens of videos. The videos are all total BS.
I've never seen that in a document. There are borrowed Latin words in some legal documents (but not all), as all words in English came from other languages. Most of the long words came from Latin or Greek. Most of the short ones came from Germanic languages, such as Norse. I have studied both Latin and German, by the way. And I worked in a very large law firm for a couple of decades. So I know what I'm talking about. As opposed to you.
This is interesting information but I don't know where to begin with it. I have a question, do you think Q mentions this or has any bearing on this information? Or is this something Q hasn't commented on? Do you (the OP) think that Q is legitimate?
stop with this dude
I understand you wanna help, but this deep stuff can only scare away new members
Dudes posting All Caps All Day. convinced John Trump has ties to Julian Assange. No sauce. just GMO tendies
I could say something edgy but gotta be civil.
This is not helping.
MODS?!
ok ill stop.
Thou dost protest too much
How will learning what ancient Latin grammer help me?
Agreed. We've been dumbed down and misled for a long time in order to make us more pliable and docile. We're governed by a language (legalese) that none (few) of us are even aware of and we can't seem to comprehend why we're always getting the short end of the stick.
no one said dog Latin or mentioned language.
So you come her and talk down to everyone? assume they don't know what you are talking about?...........For 3 days.
Why are you taking the Lords name in vein on a platform dedicated to The Great Awakening in God's Name
Peace brother - it's a time to be calm after all
u didn't get it
You both have a point, but civility in discourse doesn't cost us anything, yet the opposite can cost us much.
Just an observation, not trying to be preachy
wwg1wga
it isn't just a catchy tune you know :)
We're all going, it's just gonna be harder for some than others - no reason to add to anyone's burden, including our own.
It's a stressful time - ask any warrior - the waiting is often worse than the fighting because our imagination conjurs many images. Once you are fighting you are focussed and in the moment.
wow, getting emotional real fast i see
More "all caps" crap. I'm tired of the crap videos saying that your name in all caps on your birth certificate means you're a financial investment or some such. For one thing, my name is not in all caps on my birth certificate. It's not in all caps on any birth certificate I've ever seen in my genealogy work in my state and in surrounding states. Names were only put in all caps in older typed documents for emphasis, as typewriters didn't have boldface.
Some people.
They are not written in any special language. There is the word "Name" and a blank line with a name written in longhand. It's the same thing for the other blanks. I have seen more documents in a month than you've seen in your entire life. I also worked many years in a law firm and know firsthand why the names in wills, etc. were typed in all caps. It was because there is no boldface on typewriters, at least not years ago. After we got laser printers, we could put things in bold to emphasize them.
People of low IQ look at legal documents, and they are as unintelligible as Greek would be. They have to claim it's some language other than English in an attempt to keep from showing their ignorance.
I am not close-minded. I simply know what I've seen myself. Birth certificates, at least in the South, don't have the names in all caps, nor do they have "serial numbers." At the very most, they have a page number in the book they're bound in. In NC, we've had birth certificates since about November of 1913. So there are over 100 birth certificate books in each county. Therefore, there would be, for example, over 100 certificates with page 35 at the top.
I've seen thousands of documents and watched dozens of videos. The videos are all total BS.
It is English. At least that's what I'm using. Your language is substandard English.
I've never seen that in a document. There are borrowed Latin words in some legal documents (but not all), as all words in English came from other languages. Most of the long words came from Latin or Greek. Most of the short ones came from Germanic languages, such as Norse. I have studied both Latin and German, by the way. And I worked in a very large law firm for a couple of decades. So I know what I'm talking about. As opposed to you.
This is interesting information but I don't know where to begin with it. I have a question, do you think Q mentions this or has any bearing on this information? Or is this something Q hasn't commented on? Do you (the OP) think that Q is legitimate?