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Settlement is often overlooked as an option and seldom used wisely, especially in legal matters involving the courts. This lesson explores the concepts of settlement.
This lesson discusses several ways to go about accepting or refusing a contract to stay in honor. Contract offer and acceptance is how the courts deceptively get us into agreement.
Today, everything is a contract or agreement no matter what the situation especially in court. The governments of the world have created legal fiction person organizations out of our NAME to act in commerce. We are the decision makers of the organization. This lesson discusses the contractual aspect of law.
Knowing who we are is extremely important in all matters. Courts can only interact with a legal entity. Know the differences between the legal fiction person entity/straw man and your living divine status.
The courts and legal system can only deal with “legal entities” and therefore our NAME has been changed to a legal entity name to reach these ends. Some call this the straw man.
Domicil, often written improperly as domicile, is different than residence though used interchangeably. This lesson will go over the differences so the member can determine for themselves which is best to use for jurisdictional purposes with courts and agencies.
Jurisdiction is often an overlooked subject when dealing with the public. It is important to note that what creates or gives public interest is regulated by public jurisdiction and what is completely private is protected by public policy i.e. constitution and the laws made according to it.
This lesson is designed to remind the student that spiritual power is truly the superior power in all matters. Spirituality is almost a prerequisite to the journey of moving into the private.
In equity, there is no need to fight. This lesson teaches us about the reasons we do not want to “fight” but merely have the equities work in our favor.

In this webinar Robert gives an update on the membership and what he is personally going through and working on.

This webinar is 2 of 4 in a series of educational webinars on administrative processes. Robert gets into the elements of the first notice for the administrative process.
This lesson is the follow up to the previous lesson with more detail about the birth certificate.
This lesson focuses on differentiating between the Certificate of Live Birth and Birth Certificate.
Service of process is especially important when communicating administratively. Who is to receive service of process is not to be overlooked. This lesson touches on legal mailing and documenting initial mailings and subsequent mailings.
When in a legal situation, follow through is everything. This lesson touches on creating a plan and following through.
As with the first lesson in section 2, this is for those that may need help understanding the world of digital records as well as touching on paper records.
Creating files may seem like common sense, but some people need a little help as they may not be very tech savvy. This lesson is designed with that in mind.
Determining our status in the United States of America is necessary. Whether we are born, naturalized or have a green card determines how we proceed in our operations of our estate.
Voter registration is a public record of our U.S. citizen, i.e. 14th Amendment federal slave citizen, status. Much is tied into this record and only federal citizen/slaves can vote, not state citizen free people.
It’s assumed and presumed, that taxes are involuntary, that income tax is a must. However, if we review the tax laws and the code of federal regulations, we begin to see that income taxes are in fact voluntary.