He's absolutely right. Citizens, persons, individuals, voters, taxpayers, and many more terms refer to "legal fictions", just like the little Monopoly figures that you use to play Monopoly. We are all participating in a role-playing game and pretending to be something other than men and women. It all begins with the registration of your birth.
Residents, inhabitants, non-resident aliens, drivers, defendants, plaintiffs, affiants, litigants, homeowners, parties, etc. It's a long list and the semantic trickery is all-encompassing in both spoken and written word.
You either stand on the land as a man or woman, rejecting all other references to "who/what you are", or they create a "joinder" with you, opening the door to "do business" with whatever you as whatever legalese fictional word they can entrap you with.
Writing a book as we speak. Started as a paper, then a treatise, now a book.
Anna Von Reitz and Ken Cousens (Gemstone University) are the sources of most of what I've learned. I'm just trying to compile some of their stuff, along with many others, into a digestible morsel to give everybody the bare essence, big picture understanding of it all...
The "who is you" article isn't mine. I'm not informed enough to be able to teach others.
Good for you on writing. A compilation of available material might help to broaden my comprehension of the topic. A lot of what I've taken in has been bits and pieces that still look like a jigsaw puzzle that was just started.
He's absolutely right. Citizens, persons, individuals, voters, taxpayers, and many more terms refer to "legal fictions", just like the little Monopoly figures that you use to play Monopoly. We are all participating in a role-playing game and pretending to be something other than men and women. It all begins with the registration of your birth.
http://www.truthproject.co.uk/sites/default/files/freedom-veronica-chapman.pdf
Residents, inhabitants, non-resident aliens, drivers, defendants, plaintiffs, affiants, litigants, homeowners, parties, etc. It's a long list and the semantic trickery is all-encompassing in both spoken and written word.
You either stand on the land as a man or woman, rejecting all other references to "who/what you are", or they create a "joinder" with you, opening the door to "do business" with whatever you as whatever legalese fictional word they can entrap you with.
You should pop by for coffee and talk. I think I could learn a lot from you. Oh. "You" is another trick term.
https://www.scribd.com/document/125364178/You
haha, well done!
Writing a book as we speak. Started as a paper, then a treatise, now a book.
Anna Von Reitz and Ken Cousens (Gemstone University) are the sources of most of what I've learned. I'm just trying to compile some of their stuff, along with many others, into a digestible morsel to give everybody the bare essence, big picture understanding of it all...
The "who is you" article isn't mine. I'm not informed enough to be able to teach others.
Good for you on writing. A compilation of available material might help to broaden my comprehension of the topic. A lot of what I've taken in has been bits and pieces that still look like a jigsaw puzzle that was just started.