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Originally Posted by Brick Layer
Brick Layer an individual sovereign persona,
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good enough to say, however my question is have you been there and presented that to any court? Do you have anything in place that keeps you a "federal subject" under the 14th amendment?
Because I have been there in court, in Idaho state Supreme Court [though they have kicked me down to a lesser appeals court even though my "fees" were for the appeal to the actual constitutional Idaho state court to sit there.... but that is an appealable issue into a higher court too] They really do not like to recognize anyone who claims sovereign status or who appears in their own right without claim of being incompetent [having re-presentation]
Then too the court does not care to speak in Latin and they require it be translated competently for them which means having an understanding better than most people do as nowhere is Latin taught and used as a first language in the several states, let alone anywhere else in the world today, ergo it is to put a body in between a rock and hard spot to try to be fluent in the use of maxims..... though I have placed a couple in my own paperwork from time to time, more to get a reaction from the opponent or the adversary [judge]
anyhow, the thought is a good one to be able to use maxims, the problem lay with the ability to think quick upon your feet enough to pull another one out of your brain in "live" court without a prop like a computer search engine!!
Blu3duk is one of the last free radicals, but not THE LAST nor the MOST RADICAL, as evidenced here on this forum and others.
William
Central Idaho nation-state under the Law of Nations