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How the Courts Hijacked Common Law

May 3, 2007 Jackie-Grant-Vel’oice: Harper c/o 1040-B 20th. Street West, ——– Dear Carol Skelton, the Right Honourable Member of Parliament for Saskatoon-Biggar-Rosetown, in The House of Commons. This letter will acknowledge receipt of your correspondence dated March 19, 2007, whereby you acknowledge receiving my Notice of Understanding and Intent And Claim of Right. Also, it [...]
Understanding Jurisdiction

Here’s something so incredible and yet SO SIMPLE..it boggles the mind…….. This is a bit of a read BUT WELL WORTH IT…….. All to do with how you HAVE BEEN SIGNING your Income Tax form,,,, not knowing the TRUTH Thus, the trick employed by the government is to get you to claim that you are [...]
7 Elements of Jurisdiction

SEVEN ELEMENTS OF JURISDICTION 1. The accused must be properly identified, identified in such a fashion there is no room for mistaken identity. The individual must be singled out from all others; otherwise, anyone could be subject to arrest and trial without benefit of “wrong party” defense. Almost always, the means of identification is a [...]
Courts, Names and the Cestui Que Vie Trust

My position on going to court has always been: never voluntarily go to court. Live men and women are not meant to be in any place designed solely for the business of fictional entities. When we attend court, we are deemed dead, in fact, they cannot deal with us until we admit to being [...]


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