Thanks. I know I tested them. So I replaced them and now they work again (for me anyway). You can take another look.
http://friends-n-family-research.in...eDefinition.jpg
http://friends-n-family-research.in..._Name_legal,jpg
These definitions from
Black's Law Dictionary, Fifth Edition are Key. Usually in a dictionary when the word being defined is being used
italics are utilized. But this is a law dictionary. Not only that, it has been described as the "Crown's UCC law dictionary" by Reverend Stranding. On his video he shows the heirarchy of the British Crown in the back of his hardcover; I have a paperback without that though. But it is for attorneys (esquires). So that is the
scope of the dictionary. [It is funny that the bookstore owner was retiscent to sell it to me (c 1994). One of those nagging thoughts that haunts me. His job is selling books but I had to convince him I would not misuse my copy of Black's Fifth. Richard McDonald despises that particular law dictionary. I have heard that when somebody refers to it he pretends they are talking about a fifth of Jack Daniel's "Black Label".]
Now try to follow this if you want the Key to capital integration [for your
head to
become one (in identity; to reverse the dichotomy your parents and society have inflicted upon you)]. When we use foreign words like
de jure we have a choice, to put those words in italics or parenthesis, "de jure". Since "name" in the definition explanation is both the word being defined
and is foreign to the scope of the dictionary the editors put it in "quotation" marks both times they used it.
Notice that "name" to attorneys is the Christian or given name
and the family or surname. To them legal name is name. To attorneys, to attorn you, they have legal name in mind. To them legal name is your name.
Quote:
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ATTORN. To turn. In the feudal law, to turn, or transfer homage and service from one lord to another. This is the act of feudatories, vassals, or tenants, upon the alienation of the estate. (emphasis added) 1827 Webster's Encyclopedic Dictionary
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Within the dichotomy it is Biblical that you become the vassal. The
foreigner and
stranger - "feign self to be another" - equivalently handing sovereign soil won by Revolution back to the Crown. If you do not know your name you become subject by natural law expressed in the Holy Bible to both usury and exemption from forgiveness of debt. See Deuteronomy 15:1-3 and 23:20. You will find "feign self to be another in the Hebrew word for "foreigner" and "stranger",
nakar. [You Christians getting excited about that; note I said 'natural law expressed in the Holy Bible', not
Christian Common Law (an oxymoron to privatize common law). Abram/Abraham brought the natural law (first codified by Hammurabi) along with monotheism out of Ur, Chaldea/Babylon.]
If you have followed the counterclaim in admiralty Libel of Review then you would find a key document is a certificate of search by the US Courthouse clerk that all the foreign agents have failed to file and win judgment in the district courts of the United States. The Denver clerk started going a little astray and demanding a "last name".
http://friends-n-family-research.inf..._falsified.jpg
http://friends-n-family-research.inf..._corrected.jpg
certificates of search from the district court
I wrote to Congress, the Speaker and tendered a $350 money order with my complaint, giving James R. Manspeaker 30 days to tell Congress why he felt justified in such falsification of court documents. That corrected the problem but it is easier to give the defendant the clerk's number so they can check for themselves. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
William Thornton, an associate of Richard McDonald
www.1215.org talks about the same thing from a sovereign perspective.
http://friends-n-family-research.inf...m_Thornton.wmv
clip about private attorney
Turn to "Legal name" in the same law dictionary and you will see that in the common law, that is the same definition for "name".
This might be a mindbender for a lot of you. But I assure you I am doing the best I can not to toy with you about this.
Regards,
David Merrill.
I will crosspost a couple of my Posts here on ecclesia and see who is still reading. I really love the layout of that forum.