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If the public is a controlled jurisdiction how do individuals not a part of the court system have the right to make claims against others outside of the court system?
the right to make claims against others outside of the court system?
sign and make better contracts with those. A claim is when a contract was breached. Put strict rules and use insurances/escrow services in your contracts and you will never have to make any claim.
Everything in this fucked up world is based on contract law. When you buy a plane ticket, what do you think it is? A fucking contract and you must obey THEIR rules or come up with your own rules.
You should go to a court with jury of your peers only when is about a real crime: theft, damage or kill. Otherwise is just contract law.
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100 sats \ 3 replies \ @Lux 29 Jun
You mention the individual, private living person, the man. You don't mention the ens legis all caps name in the papers. And be careful wich jurisdictions you are playing with
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Basically force the judge, policeman, lawyer to state themselves as the living person?
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160 sats \ 1 reply \ @Lux 29 Jun
Gotta know how court operates, only a jury of your peers can judge a sovereign living man, and for testimonies can request to be under oath as man.
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I think I might be the most dangerous type of person ever born. I keep digging for more information. I'm a statutory U.S. Citizen, and resident of DC (Guam). I'm the best type of candidate the court wants to hire to become a judge, senators, congresswoman etc. I could be lawfully elected or appointed to political office in which case the OFFICE STATUS has a domicile on federal territory, but the OFFICER does not. This puts me in the "Privileged" category as stated in the first 8, and 1-4 on the bottom.
If this is correct, people born out of the America, can hold high positions to use the law to put u.s. citizens in prisons and whatever F they want. This explains my 4 passport Card.* Because I've always put U.S. citizen, yet I got 4stars without trying!
I also found out-- because I have a 4* passport I do not need a driver's license. But if you're 3 star you would still need one.
This is how foreigners(United States) is doing this. Not being an American, but posing as if they were. Playing both cards! Because they're on a separate "Congressional Privilege" status.
Also get this: Because I fall into this category, I might be able to get access(limited) to press corps. I think this is how Julian Assange was able to get some leaked documents! I just don't know how. but still interesting. This guy. https://www.rcfp.org/journals/the-news-media-and-the-law-spring-2007/congressional-privilege/