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INDEX of RIGHT WAY “Light”, Issues 1-68
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Starting with Issue 29, each page is divided up into nine segments, laid out like this: 1 4 7
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$1,000,000 recovery from IRS by damaged citizen 22-11-5
$1,088,639.77 judgment against IRS 30-2-2
$145 million damage award from fraud suit 36-4-9
$50,000 per day in damages for an illegal arrest and subsequent illegal incarceration, per T42, sec 1983 15-8-6
(12)(b)(6), plea in abatement, are dispositive motions 14-4-1
1040 form, proper name is “Treatment of a Gain from certain Natural Resource Recapture Property” 21-9-1
1040 forms, signature revoked from 28-1-5
1040 is a Virgin Island tax form 40-15-4
1040 is a voluntary contract 48-7-6
1040 NR return 21-9-4
1040 tax return equivalent to confession of judgment 51-11-8
1040 type of tax 44-15-5
1099’s report only what type of income? 31-3-4
12(b) Motion to Dismiss 3-11-4
12(b)(6) dismissal of Title 42 27-16-1
12(b)(6) is fraud 30-7-5
12(b)(6) motions 30-1-1
12(b)(6) procedurally admits all the facts 16-3-4
12(b)(6) viewed as presentment by contract 30-4-1
12(b)(6), granted, is ruling outside judge’s judicial capacity 30-7-6
12(B)(6), PROCEDURE IN COURT TO NOT TRAVERSE TO 12(B)(6), detailed at length for study 30-4-3
1391(c), 28 USC 4-16-2
13th Amendment, involuntary servitude 27-7-2
13th Amendment, original, banning titles of nobility 62-2-6
14th Amendment “person” 1-8-1
14th amendment citizen can’t file common law case 3-13-3
14th Amendment citizen was never paramount over his creator 27-6-3
14th Amendment citizen 2-18-2
14th Amendment citizens ineligible to challenge debt 22-19-3
14th Amendment citizens, alien residents 54-3-4
14th Amendment citizens, fed. govt. came up with democracy through its creation of 4-4-3
14th Amendment Citizens, reference to being rightful subjects of legislation 55-5-1
14th Amendment citizens, suit brought by people, such as, who bring suit pursuand to a statute 39-5-9
14th Amendment denial, related to admiralty law 10-2-3
14th Amendment persons do not have unalienable rights, only privileges 57-2-2
14th Amendment persons, government of 56-3-2
14th Amendment persons, subjects and beneficiaries of Trust B are the 14th Amendment persons 57-2-2
14th Amendment serfs and slaves 22-3-2
14th amendment 18-15-1
14th Amendment, 4th clause, constructive fraud 13-5-4
14th Amendment, answers to trick questions taken as admissions and confessions of status 22-3-5
14th Amendment, Congress votes for you 2-7-2
14th Amendment, explained 21-8-2
14th Amendment, martial law 20-17-6
15 USC, section 1692, debt collection 7-3-2
1692, section, 15 USC, debt collection 7-3-2
16th Amendment, meaning 11-11-6
1746(1), 28 USC, penalty of perjury pursuant to the laws of the United States of America 41-2-5
1st Amendment rights violated by county holding closed hearings about public official grievances 41-12-8
2039 summons pertains only to what Tax Treaty? 31-3-2
23(c) Assessment, reference 51-11-5
2nd Amendment, list of legal reasons 18-15-2
3002 (15), 28 USC, US is federal corporation 49-22-1
31 CFR, defines shadow states for Buck Act 5-7-1
3402(b), Voluntary Withholding Agreements are just that, agreements, that is to say, voluntary contracts 6-7-5
3797, Title 26, defining “person” is OMITTED, not repealed, Buck Act “person” cannot be discovered 5-8-5
4 USC, section 105 - 110, the Buck Act 5-6-1
400 recusals of judges and lawyers due to David Miller’s Title 42 suits 29-11-9
42 USC 1983, necessary elements that must be shown 60-6-7
45 STAT 1059, the Buck Act 5-6-1
4th Amendment test, only regulations 5-12-5
4th amendment violation 11-17-5
4th Amendment, is it overridden by H.R. 666 22-8-1
5 stages of pleadings, chart 58-12-5
5th Amendment, appeals court says you do not have to answer the IRS 55-9-7
6212 IRC, without Notice of Deficiency, no seizure 28-1-5
7701(a)(26), 26 USC, Trade or Business 6-5-2
7701(a)(31) Foreign estate or trust 14-7-4
7701(a)(31), 26 USC, Foreign Estate or Trust 6-4-3
7th Amendment, jury trial of facts cannot be re-examined 28-14-2
800 numbers in Ohio 3-18-4
990, Form 990 Tax Return of so-called charitable institutions 62-6-6
a fortiori, defined, Whites Law Dictionary 3-18-1
ab initio, defined, Blacks Law Dictionary 3-17-4
abatement filed, story 31-14-1
abatement is demurrer 28-4-4
abatement must be filed in common law court 32-12-7
abatement proceeding 30-7-9
abatement proceeding, flowing from misnomer 28-4-4
abatement proceeding, removed jurisdiction 30-16-7
abatement proceedings 31-14-8
Abatement Update Includes Remedies at Common Law 32-12-1
abatement 29-13-2
Abatement, Common Law 32-6-6
abatement, defined, Blacks Law Dictionary 3-17-5
abatement, discussion 59-8-5
abatement, first steps in court 31-9-6
abatement, if court proceeds 32-9-1
abatement, service of process 28-4-1
abatement, two parts 32-12-2
abatements are procedures that change the venue 32-12-2
Abatements 30-14-5
abatements, all about, seminar, video available 28-13-2
abbreviation, periods required in rules of grammar 28-3-4
abduction by federal agents 9-16-4
above the law, judicial actors 27-17-3
Abraham, Covenant of Abraham, reference 65-3-3
absent exigent circumstances, unannounced entry, is illegal 33-5-4
absolute conveyances 13-13-3
absolute immunity, of judges, why it fails 13-7-3
absolute law, an administrative definition 50-5-5
absolute, fee simple absolute, absolute missing in deeds 41-16-6
absolute, fee simple absolute, reference in claim to private land 41-15-2
absolute, fee simple, legal definition 41-16-8
absolutely void vs. null vs. void 14-16-1
abuse of citizens and families 27-17-3
abuse of discretion for lack of hearing 33-8-6
abuse of discretion, failure to allow time 27-11-6
abuse of discretion, fines imposed without consideration of ability to pay is 28-12-2
abuse of power by police in Arizona, story 37-6-4
abuse of power seen by employees within all govt agencies 37-9-7
abusive debt collection practices 7-3-3
accept, defined 8-4-4
acceptance equivalent to answer 22-15-6
acceptance is plea of guilty or no contest 22-15-6
acceptance under reservation of rights, qualified acceptance, UCC 1-207 43-3-1
acceptance, defined, Blacks Law Dictionary 3-17-5
acceptance, UCC, admissions thereof 36-3-5
access to courts, denied, is due process violation 22-12-2
access to the courts, right to 50-2-5
accounting, cities, counties and states keep two sets of books, one “budget” projecting (guessing) forward, one CAFR which is the actual accounting of the past year 63-1-2
accused becomes defendant upon making plea 38-6-2
accused, instead of Defendant, discussion 38-6-1
acquiescence, agreement by, dishonor, and default 11-5-3
acquittal, Motion for Acquittal, discussion in trial procedure 68-7-7
acronyms, could mean anything, article 36-6-4
act, legal definition 21-11-2
action of debt, reference 62-12-5
action of debt, reference 62-13-1
action, no performance on either side can give the unlawful contract any validity, or be the foundation of any right of action upon it 65-7-3
actions are cases in which there is a controversy between legal titles 59-6-3
Active Litigants in Federal Court 3-3-5
activity tax, income tax is an, on use of debt credit instruments 48-1-1
activity, what was govt official trying to regulate 13-7-4
actual possession of land, claim to rights 41-15-2
ad damnum, defined, Whites Law Dictionary 3-17-6
Adam and Eve, common law, first show cause action 40-6-5
address incorrect on court paperwork 33-6-3
address incorrect, refused 22-19-2
address not in federal zone 21-12-2
address, related to federal area and Buck Act 61-10-9
adequate consideration is not a keyboard entry in a loan contract 39-19-3
adequate consideration, absent or exists with only one party, contract is void from the beginning 39-12-6
adequate consideration, legal definition 39-12-5
adhesion contracts allegedly makes you liable 15-11-1
adhesion contracts, involuntarily pledging all public and personal assets against the national debt 46-6-9
adhesion contracts, retraction affidavit example 17-19-1
administrative action, don’t barge in yelling Constitutional Rights, beat them at procedure 4-9-3
administrative agencies considered courts, discussion 50-4-3
administrative agencies which send out messages 1-2-1
administrative code that’s needed to implement authority 46-3-2
administrative courts, off street remedies in war, see article 56-2-6
administrative hearing, show cause, why request for information not answered 44-3-1
administrative Judge, nature of 2-7-4
administrative judges 2-6-5
administrative jurisdiction 4-6-6
administrative law, elements of 66-5-9
administrative or judicial capacity of Judge, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
administrative order, an administrative definition 50-4-3
Administrative Procedure Act Requests or Bill of Particulars, IRS duty to respond to 48-9-2
Administrative Procedure Act 42-4-4
administrative procedure to have criminal charges thrown out of court before you get there 14-17-1
Administrative Procedures Act in 1946, reference 48-12-4
Administrative Procedures Act, double talk, article 67-2-4
administrative process, basis voluntary compliance 11-10-4
administrative process, lacking due process of law 11-9-3
Administrative Regulations, Federal, researching 6-8-2
administrative remedies, exhausting all administrative remedies, discussion 65-1-9
administrative remedies, exhausting 2-2-4
administrative remedy for contract violation, notices, then UCC 1 lien 9-11-1
administrative settlement before suit 4-16-3
Admiralty claim, valid to NOT be identified as such 29-7-2
admiralty court procedures, power of life and death 10-2-2
Admiralty courts, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
admiralty distinguished from maritime 45-2-9
admiralty forum in courts 24-11-1
Admiralty is destroyed through counterclaim 59-8-3
admiralty is the King’s commerce of the sea 45-2-9
Admiralty jurisdiction and procedures 29-7-1
admiralty jurisdiction only operates on juristic person that is bankrupt 10-2-4
admiralty jurisdiction, arises when a case involves commerce 45-2-9
admiralty jurisdiction, article 20-11-4
admiralty jurisdiction, IRS 32-9-6
admiralty jurisdiction, only if default on international contract 10-2-4
admiralty jurisdiction, requires valid international contract that has been breached 20-11-5
admiralty jurisdiction, you CANNOT be convicted without a valid international contract in evidence 10-2-5
admiralty law can only be under state of martial law 10-2-3
admiralty law defense, denial to be under martial law 10-2-3
Admiralty law in effect since 1861 by executive order 28-17-3
admiralty law is criminal jurisdiction 10-2-4
Admiralty law offenders fill the prisons 48-14-3
Admiralty law only applies to those in insurrection 28-17-3
admiralty punishment after equity trial 10-2-4
admiralty versus common law, discussion 59-13-7
admiralty, a parallel fiction world where claim of ownership exists, complaints filed in admiralty, discussion 59-6-7
admiralty, bringing a case from admiralty through international pleadings to common law 61-5-4
admiralty, common law, equity, distinguishing them 66-2-9
Admiralty, debt actions fall under Admiralty/Maritime and waive the common law 55-2-6
Admiralty, in, presumption is guilt, not innocence 29-7-2
admiralty, martial law courts, as opposed to military, admiralty 39-4-1
admiralty, remedy in admiralty, equity in admiralty to reclaim common law unalienable rights, reference 59-15-6
admiralty, statutory jurisdiction discussed, combination of admiralty, equity and common law 45-2-8
admiralty, the path to common law is by equity through counter claim to admiralty in international law 59-8-3
Admiralty, traffic case, looked at by King’s court as combination of Admiralty, Equity, and Common Law proceeding 45-4-8
admiralty/maritime gold fringe flag, jurisdiction 30-4-3
admiralty/maritime jurisdiction, entering into 30-1-2
admiralty/maritime law, compelled performance plus criminal penalties for not adhering to contract 20-12-3
admissibility of evidence, search and seizure 22-8-2
admission witnessed before court is same as written contract 43-2-5
admissions and presumptions of a traverse, list, jurisdiction, parties, venue, immunity 60-2-5
admissions, arraignment,hearing to obtain admissions and confessions 43-2-4
admit that case brought was fraud, sanctions say 25-2-3
admitting all averments by failure to properly deny 15-2-5
adverse interest between attorney and client when lawyer make big mistake, reference 62-5-9
advertisement by Ohio Bar Title Insurance Co. 9-18-4
advocate, that is lawyer, compared with witness 56-13-5
affidavit attached to warrant 2-10-4
affidavit check sheet/template 19-19-1
affidavit defective in support of search warrant 39-7-5
affidavit demand under penalty of perjury estops Hospital from unreasonable billing 39-2-8
affidavit failed to show first hand knowledge 39-7-6
affidavit from notary responds to commercial process 39-4-9
affidavit in support of search warrant is defective 33-1-8
affidavit is REQUIRED for arrest, according to supreme court 56-12-6
Affidavit not attached to warrant 33-8-5
affidavit not with complaint, fraud 33-17-1
affidavit of Attorney in Fact, form 67-17-3
affidavit of criminal activity by judge and attorney 64-9-8
Affidavit of Declaration, Retraction, example 17-19-1
Affidavit of Default 11-2-2
Affidavit of Lost Note, never heard of 37-8-5
affidavit of person with first hand knowledge not attached to complaint 32-7-7
Affidavit of Truth, Notice of Non Bona Fide Tax Lien 11-4-1
affidavit of truth, see procedure table 58-12-5
Affidavit of Truth, step 3 of 5 step procedure 43-7-2
Affidavit of Verification 4-19-1
affidavit to IRS, you don’t have books and records 21-2-2
affidavit, appelation not on paperwork, form 39-18-1
affidavit, commercial 9-11-1
affidavit, County Recordation must be in form of 1-2-5
affidavit, defined, Whites Law Dictionary 3-17-6
affidavit, example of writing one up 11-4-4
affidavit, example, regarding tax lien 64-3-1
affidavit, land claim in form of, instead of deed 41-2-4
affidavit, seven point affidavit is most important instrument in commercial process 58-7-8
affidavit, seven point affidavit is on street equivalent to off street complaint 58-7-8
affidavit, seven point affidavits, faults and defaults 64-1-2
affidavit, seven point, one instrument in commercial process 58-7-3
affidavit, state Republic being outside of corporate State, affidavit of truth never controverted by US 12-10-3
affidavits and motions, writing 26-4-1
affidavits in support, information about 18-2-6
affidavits may not contain hearsay 40-5-1
affidavits of appearance, filing with court 2-2-3
affidavits of appearance, filing with court 2-2-6
Affidavits of Probable Cause used against IRS 29-3-1
affidavits of truth in real world to create title 59-8-3
affidavits of truth, on street remedies, discussion 61-5-5
affidavits swearing to presence in court 32-2-8
affidavits, arrest warrant without 21-7-5
affidavits, criminal, filed against IRS 11-4-3
affidavits, technical requirements of 40-5-2
affidavits, understanding sufficiency of, discussion 40-4-6
affirmation, legal definition 35-7-7
affirmative defense have no facts to support them 12-12-2
affirmative defense, defined, Blacks Law Dictionary 3-17-5
affirmative defense, reference 68-6-5
affirmative defenses refused for fraud in David Miller Title 42 suits 29-12-3
affirmative defenses, none in Declaratory Judgments 31-1-6
affirmative, legal definition 39-5-8
agencies actions performed outside of statutes and administrative codes are not enforceable 66-5-3
Agencies View of Freedom of Speech, article 58-14-9
agencies within the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency 54-8-8
agencies, article, Understanding Agencies 67-2-4
agencies, created by legislatures, promulgate freedom-stealing regulations with the force of law 54-12-9
agencies, federal, regulations like statutes, decisions like case law 6-8-2
agencies, state agencies are actually federal agencies 67-2-8
agency action not prescribed by law is unenforceable 67-3-3
agency of state, how can it also be a corporation or a charity 62-6-7
agency regs must be published in Federal Register 6-8-3
agency to speak for someone else must be public record 1-9-4
Agency, article, Agency Bans Freedom of Speech 55-12-2
agency, FBI, administrative agency created under the Presidential directive of a feudal, military, democratic style Greek government, not created by an act of Congress 56-16-2
agency, if an agency receives money from state, it is an administrative agency 67-2-8
agency, if an agency receives money from the federal government, it is a federal agency 67-2-8
agency, must be sealed and made public record 1-9-3
agency, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars, areas of interest, agency and venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action, cause of action 46-3-4
agency, rule in disguise, agency action not prescribed by law is unenforceable 67-3-3
agency, statute passage, agency creation, then regulations 46-4-1
agent for a nom de guerre corporation, you 56-4-2
agent made personally responsible 1-2-3
agent must respond to affidavit, or no cause of action 1-2-6
agent never paramount over principle 27-6-2
agent of corporation, name with all capital letters 13-15-6
agent of the nom de guerre, you 56-5-3
agent personally liable for acts not authorized by principle 3-19-2
agent, Judge is, under county, municipality, state, D.C. and international banks 2-7-2
agents for others 2-6-4
agents of govt may be unaware of their limited authority 13-11-1
agents of international robber barons, US Secretary of State, US Attorney General, US Secretary of Treasury 11-13-4
agents of state gone mad in quest for power 20-17-5
agents of the state propagandize the people 20-16-4
agents, if they have authority, certainly principles do too 27-7-1
agents, IRS, act beyond scope of authority 5-13-5
agreement by acquiescence, dishonor, and default 11-5-3
agreement contains terms impossible to fulfill 33-6-4
agreement, fictitious, to make payments to court 25-5-5
agreement, implied agreement, discussion 62-12-7
agreement, presumptions of court, you signed an agreement 46-6-2
Agreements, Treaties, commercial contracts, Charters, Patents, Grants all carefully written to assure flow of money to Vatican 62-2-3
aiding and abetting escape of an arrested police officer by other police officers, discussion 68-12-8
AIDS may have been caused by vaccinations 8-17-2
AIDS 7-13-5
Akron, Ohio ordinance brought to class 2-8-3
Al Chapman 7-5-3
Alaska and Hawaii didn’t have standing to join the bankrupt US 30-19-3
Alcohol Beverage Commission, run autonomously by Attorneys in many states 62-6-6
alcohol or tobacco purchasse could possibly deny you health or life insurance 39-17-4
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, most regulations for 5-13-1
Alex, case of, telephone “tax” waived 26-2-1
Alfred Adask 30-5-1
alias, discussed 29-13-4
alien resident, discussion 21-9-3
alien residents, 14th Amendment citizens 54-3-4
alien, explained 21-8-2
all rights reserved, phrase used with signature 33-3-7
allegation, defined, Whites Law Dictionary 3-18-1
allegations and presumptions are nothing 1-2-5
allegations, charted within seven point affidavit 58-5-3
alleged offender compared with defendant 2-3-2
allegiance, definition 50-6-5
allegiance, oath of, have judge sign before trial 2-6-5
Allegiance, Pledge of, created by socialist 40-1-5
allegiance, pledge of, discussion 50-12-5
allegiance, pledging to the flag, history 40-1-1
allegiance, showing that you are a feudal liege serf 22-4-4
allies, three positions for people in a war 16-4-3
allocution, complaint not signed by prosecutor 29-14-1
allocution, defined, reason why judgment should not be pronounced against defendant 29-14-1
allocution, failure to provide opportunity for, grounds for immediate reversal on appeal 29-14-2
allocution, last chance remedy 29-14-8
allodial land patents, article 18-4-4
allodial ownership, jail if claimed and not qualified 18-7-1
allodial ownership, problem in that there is no gold or silver available for purchasing the property 18-7-3
allodial ownership, three requirements 18-7-2
allodial ownership, warning, not everyone qualified 18-7-1
allodial property, destroyed 26-10-3
allodial title and bankruptcy in 1933, discussion 51-6-1
allodial title not allowed to speculators, corporations 18-5-2
allodial title requires possession, right of possession and legal title 11-14-5
allodial title to the 13 colonies 18-5-5
allodial title, can file Quiet Title action 4-9-3
allodial title, notice Treasurer and Appraiser, failure to heed results in damages 9-13-5
allodial title, people in America can never have 42-3-1
Allodial, reference related to resident 61-10-9
allodium, US citizen/resident has no rights to an allodium on the land (see discussion) 51-6-5
allowing one thing does not disallow another 1-3-5
Aloe Vera products 8-12-5
altering buying habits in grocery stores 39-16-8
alternative medicine and nutrition 7-13-4
alternative medicine, discussion 45-8-5
Am Jur Pleadings and Practice Forms 9-11-5
Amazons of Right Way 2-17-2
ambassador represents sovereign nation 28-4-4
ambassadors, consuls and public ministers, Constitution list three immune entities 28-4-4
Amen, defined as a term 25-15-2
amended complaint 11-6-1
Amendment, Articles in Amendment to the Constitution, related to on street remedies 58-5-8
America 2000 and Goals 2000 8-5-2
America enslaved to England by debt since the time of the Constitution 67-8-4
America, military government in America ruling by might, not by legal authority 46-9-7
American Amnesty International, advocates Covenant 7-9-5
American Bar Association from England 11-11-6
American Bar Association is licensed in Illinois 42-3-8
American Bar Association, advocates Covenant 7-9-6
American Bar Association, Code of Judicial Conduct 30-12-3
American Bar Association, meaning of 11-11-6
American Bar is offshoot of London Lawyer’s Guild 17-9-1
American Christian School of Law 29-7-1
American Civil Liberties Union, advocates Covenant 7-10-1
American colonies established as constructive trust 45-5-7
American Flag of Peace suit against zoning officials 41-16-1
American Flag of Peace suit and summary judgment 40-4-2
American Flag of Peace suit, reference 41-12-5
American Flag of Peace suit, summary judgment in, refused for fraud 40-4-2
American Flag of Peace suits 39-4-9
American Flag of Peace suits 39-5-2
American Flag of Peace suits, discussion of results 41-7-2
American flag of peace, cases based upon 38-1-3
American Folklore and Legend, book 5-14-4
American Folklore and Legend, Reader’s Digest 7-14-1
American History of Military Law, tape replaces issue 34 34-1-1
American Jurisprudence, researching it 9-11-3
American Legion, influence Pledge of Allegiance content 40-8-5
American’s Bulletin, changes discussed 28-19-2
American’s Bulletin, reference 41-12-1
Americanism Commission 40-8-5
Americanism, reference 40-8-5
Americans fear their own government 22-10-4
Americans for a Constitutional Republic 29-7-1
amiability, defined 2-15-2
amiable profligate is dangerous 2-15-6
amicus curie brief 28-2-2
amortize, research defining 13-14-5
An Act to Terminate the National Emergency 8-8-4
analysis of Judge’s Memorandum and Opinion 43-7-7
anarchy, described by John Locke 26-10-2
anatomy of federal civil trial 12-14-1
Anderson 2-9-6
Andra family, case of 31-13-7
anesthesiology, grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance 54-17-5
Angelica’s case 17-4-6
annexation of Republic of Texas as the State of Texas without the requisite number of votes 30-8-1
answer a civil complaint by admitting, denying, and denying for want of knowledge 14-4-1
answer a criminal case by pleading guilty, not guilty, or no contest 14-4-1
answer a sham proceeding and breath substance of life into the form of their complaint 25-9-3
answer can be traverse or demurrer 9-15-2
answer equivalent to acceptance 22-15-6
answer is traverse, admitting major premise of law 9-14-2
answer is traverse, discussion 60-2-5
answer, failure to, is dishonor 13-10-2
answer, if defendant fails to answer complaint, defendant has admitted to all the facts in the complaint 60-5-1
answer, refusal is not an 20-2-4
answer, second step in a civil law suit, discussion 60-2-4
answers to trick 14th Amendment questions taken as admissions and confessions of status 22-3-5
answers, always ask questions and demand answers 39-17-5
Ant and the Grasshopper, story 44-3-6
Anti Bill of Rights Bill, Legislative Update!, H.R. 1710, basically Anti-Terrorism Bill 25-8-3
Anti-Car Theft Committee, Law Enforcement Investigators, Prosecutors, Vehicle Identification Agencies, all get federal funds 46-16-8
AntiShyster magazine 30-5-1
AntiShyster magazine, address and phone number 30-6-9
Anti-Terrorism Bill, Legislative Update!, H.R. 1710, Anti Bill of Rights Bill, basically Anti-Terrorism Bill 25-8-3
anti-trust laws, insurance not subject to 41-9-7
any contract since New Deal under law of nations brings nation under International law 10-2-2
appeal can be fatal if record in case is not correct 7-5-4
appeal de nova 32-8-9
appeal grants jurisdiction 2-11-2
appeal is a traverse 2-14-2
appeal is absolute trap, grants jurisdiction 32-5-2
appeal is continuation of lower court case 2-11-4
appeal is extension of lower court ruling 2-14-6
appeal is trap 2-11-2
appeal is traverse 13-3-4
appeal is traverse, doesn’t raise question of law 1-9-5
appeal stipulates there was bona fide lower court case 26-5-5
appeal versus certiorari 13-3-4
appeal versus Certiorari 7-5-4
appeal versus Writ of Error 2-11-4
appeal without granting jurisdiction 19-4-1
appeal written before complaint to define issues 17-2-6
appeal, agreeing with lies from lower court judge 2-14-6
appeal, continuation of lower court case, not new case 26-5-5
appeal, court can only look at what is on its record 17-2-6
Appeal, court flow chart 10-6-2
appeal, definition of purpose 2-11-4
appeal, don’t 2-10-6
appeal, how can you appeal if you are not a party 50-13-2
appeal, may be proper from a civil suit 17-2-4
appeal, not encouraged if challenging jurisdiction 26-5-3
appeal, not recommended 3-14-5
appeal, proper remedy is Writ of Certiorari 2-15-1
appeal, setting a proper record for 26-4-2
appeal, you don’t appeal a criminal case 17-2-4
appeals court can only hear what is in the record, if record in error, appeal cannot win 7-5-4
appear, invitation to, in court 19-2-3
appear, legal definition 39-5-7
appear, system of law, people in one system of law cannot appear in another system of law 68-3-5
appear, system of law, people in one system of law cannot appear in another system of law 68-4-2
appearance admits jurisdiction, implying contract 11-3-1
appearance admits valid claim 11-3-1
appearance at contempt hearing would be prima facie evidence you did a contemptuous act 9-6-3
Appearance made by signing traffic ticket 8-2-2
appearance versus visitation 28-4-4
appearance without an appearance 13-2-5
Appearance Without Appearance combined with Bill of Particulars 46-1-6
appearance without appearance 14-12-2
appearance without appearance 2-1-3
appearance without appearance 2-2-5
appearance without appearance 22-5-3
appearance without appearance 2-3-2
appearance without appearance, it’s back, article 43-1-1
appearance without appearance, reference 46-13-3
appearance without appearance, traffic, story of 32-1-6
appearance, defined 8-4-4
appearance, is on the merits of the case 28-4-4
appearance, meaning 68-3-4
appearance, more than just walking is presumed by court 38-5-8
appearance, not, by use of common law notary 32-8-6
appearance, not, for alleged trial 9-5-5
appearance, other than by force, grants subject matter jurisdiction 28-3-5
appearance, presumption of general appearance, speaking to the court 43-2-6
appearance, presumption under rules of court that everyone who “appears” is property of govt and a slave 16-4-2
appearing in court is acting like a slave 16-4-2
appearing means entering jurisdiction and agreeing to all presumptions that court is recognizing 38-5-9
appelation not on paperwork, example in Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, form 50-19-2
appelation not on paperwork, form, affidavit 39-18-1
appelation, Christian 44-2-8
appellate case, the mechanics of 5-4-1
appellate cases, how to locate in a library 5-4-1
appellation versus nom de guerre 50-13-2
appellation, Christian appellation in Bouvier Dictionary of Law, 1856 51-13-2
appellation, Christian, two parts 43-1-4
appellation, notice of damage for “use” of appellation as nom de guerre 65-4-2
Appointment, Power of, release of 15-5-4
apportioned, are income taxes 14-5-6
apportionment of direct tax 14-11-2
apportionment, substantive matters of 14-9-3
apportionment, time a controlling factor of 14-9-2
approaching the bench, story of 31-14-2
arbitrator, defined, Whites Law Dictionary 3-18-1
Arbroath, Declaration of Arbroath, reference 65-3-3
archive research, reference 66-7-1
argue what you know and make a fatal mistake 65-14-7
argue, court will mis-state facts to get the litigant to argue 43-6-9
arguing merits of case, don’t do it, discussion 39-6-4
argument, traverse is a joinder of the issue by argument 60-1-5
Arguments are Still for Fools, article 65-14-5
armed forces to be eliminated, per USC 15-15-3
Arms Control & Disarmament Agency, United States, Blueprint for the Peace Race, booklet published by 15-16-1
arms, freedom of, reference 58-6-5
army, raising and maintaining, Constitutional provisions for 29-15-1
arraignment stage, moving past without hearing 2-3-2
arraignment,hearing to obtain admissions and confessions 43-2-4
arrest for failure to give social security number 3-5-3
arrest of a police officer, discussion 68-12-3
arrest of child without warrant 31-14-2
Arrest of Judgment Motion 12-10-3
arrest of judgment, motion for 29-14-8
arrest of State Supreme Court Judge, story 32-11-1
arrest REQUIRES an affidavit, according to supreme court 56-12-6
arrest threatened against Church officials by State is signatures no forthcoming (under duress) 29-16-8
arrest warrants, information about 46-14-3
arrest was illegal, so are all subsequent proceedings 22-7-1
arrest with Writ of Attachment (body attachment) 15-8-2
arrest without a warrant 13-1-2
arrest without a warrant 2-4-6
arrest without stating so, or on what charge 11-18-3
arrest without warrant or consent 12-4-1
arrest without warrant or consent 27-16-1
arrest without warrant, officer says don’t need 2-3-3
arrest, citizen’s arrest, discussion 68-11-4
arrest, Fourth Amendment prevents intrusion 3908-2
arrest, illegal, law allows resistance by force 33-12-5
Arrest, Law of, article 32-18-1
arrest, public official under arrest cannot perform any official acts 68-12-1
arrest, resisting unlawful, laws relating to 33-12-4
arrest, taken away govt’s good faith arguments for 4-15-6
arrest, unlawful arrest is lawful, discussion 68-12-4
arrest, unlawful arrest without a warrant, without exigent circumstances and without due process, example 60-5-7
arrest, unless you are under, you don’t have to answer questions, even for identification 11-17-1
arrest, unreasonable, without a warrant 6-10-2
arrest, when a Judge is arrested, the Bailiff is in charge of the court 68-12-3
arrested for destroying and interfering with government property by removing govt sign from your own yard 41-1-5
arrests, guess that over 75% of all arrests are illegal 32-18-2
Art Szafranski’s case 21-11-6
Art Szafranski’s case 5-11-1
Art Szafranski’s case 6-1-3
Art’s case 9-5-6
Art’s case, WINS! 10-1-1
Arthur Szafranski refusal wins again 21-1-2
Article 1, Section 10, Constitution, bank violates by loaning anything but gold and silver 54-2-9
article by Charlie Parker, We Found It! 32-15-1
article by Eddie Kahn 29-3-1
article by Howard Freeman 20-11-4
article by Marc Andra 17-12-5
article by Richard Standring 17-15-1
article by Roger Yates 15-9-3
article by Roger Yates 18-7-4
article by Roger Yates 19-11-5
article by Roger Yates 20-16-4
Article III court, not available, discussion 66-3-4
Article III suit filed 44-8-8
Article III, Clause 2 Judges, none left in America 62-3-2
Article III, filing a suit directly under 42-10-8
article III, presumptions of rem and res, common law, in law, article III responses are automatically thrown out, discussion 59-6-6
Article Three court, District Court of Claims, D.C. 3-13-1
article, - Matthew 7:15 - 20 - 28-8-3
article, $1 Win Costs County $200,000 41-12-1
article, . . .of Cabbages and Kings 29-12-1
article, “Deadbeat” Law Enforcement Officers 16-6-6
article, “How To” from Frontline Masters on Habeas Wins 50-1-1
article, “In Other Words” 26-4-4
article, “Termites” 25-9-1
article, “Test Your Knowledge” 30-3-1
article, “Tidbit” 25-10-1
article, “Tidbit” 28-19-1
article, “Tidbits” 21-10-6
article, 20/20 Vision 22-13-3
article, 42 And Status 8-8-2
article, 42 And Status 9-10-1
article, 42 Suit Update 3-11-3
article, A Bad Ending to a Good Prayer! 25-15-2
article, A Closer Look at Taxpayer Status 21-8-1
article, A Dream of an American Patriot Poem 17-12-1
article, A Flea Fable 4-17-5
article, A Fresh Face for Title 42 29-1-1
article, A Hard Time for Churches in Colorado 29-16-1
article, A Kinder, Gentler IRS 19-3-1
article, A Little Knowledge Can Be Dangerous (For The Government) 31-14-7
article, A New Look at Expatriation 50-6-2
article, A Real Case Example 16-10-5
article, A Remedy Better Than Balancing the Budget! 48-1-1
article, A Republic Reborn Thanks To Texas 30-8-1
article, A Southern Yankee Doodle Mix-Up! 30-2-4
article, A Tangled Web 9-6-3
article, A True Story 42-13-1
article, Abatement Update Includes Remedies at Common Law 32-12-1
article, About the Tutor Program 57-7-4
article, Account Of The Unlawful Taking Of Jim Spychalski’s House 11-16-2
article, Admiralty Jurisdiction 10-2-1
article, Agencies View of Freedom of Speech 58-14-9
article, Agency Bans Freedom of Speech 55-12-2
article, All One Court System 49-12-3
article, All Residents Welcome to the Federal Government 61-10-5
article, Allodial Land Patents 18-4-4
article, Am I My Brother’s Keeper? 40-6-5
article, Americans for a Constitutional Republic present The American Christian School of Law 29-7-1
article, Amiability 2-15-1
article, An Attorney’s Idea Of Good Faith 5-10-4
article, An Old Dog Learns a New Trick 28-1-2
article, Analysis of Szafranski’s Case 21-11-5
article, Another Texas Storm! 19-1-3
article, AntiShyster Busts Shyster with Ezekiel 33:6 30-5-1
article, Are Title 42’s Effective, newspaper articles 13-9-1
article, Are We Crazy? 7-1-3
article, Are We Having Fun Yet? 49-20-7
article, Are We Looking In A Mirror? 5-6-1
article, Are You a Betting Man? 41-9-1
article, Are You Mundalized? 2-8-3
article, Arguments are Still for Fools 65-14-5
article, Asking Questions - Compelling Answers 44-9-8
article, Attorney fed-up takes on the Bar Association 50-3-1
article, Attorney License Fraud 17-8-3
article, Attorney License Fraud, more on 19-4-4
article, Attorney of the Month 25-7-3
article, Attorney of the Month 41-6-1
article, Attorneys and Their Clients 45-6-3
article, Attorneys And Their DR’s 4-10-2
article, Back to Basics Important Definitions 56-8-1
article, Bank Snitches 63-13-8
article, Bankruptcy is Part of Strategy To Fight the Outlaw Tax Collector 35-12-1
article, Bankruptcy is Part of Strategy to Fight the Outlaw Tax Collector, continued 37-2-4
article, Banks Admit Fraud 37-7-8
article, Barry Lynn, Smyth Singer, Story Teller, and Litigant! 51-3-2
article, Barry Smyth, Movin’ Out on the Front Line 27-12-3
article, Be all that you can Be! 55-1-4
article, Been to Court Lately?
article, Bench Warrant or Bench Complaint? 13-8-2
article, Beware of this phone scam 63-12-3
article, Big Claims In Small Court 9-10-2
article, Bill Shifts Burden of Proof to the IRS 22-9-4
article, Black Box Disaster 25-16-2
article, Black’s Law Dictionary 6th 5-13-6
article, Breaking the Language Barrier 58-13-1
article, Briefing A Case 7-5-3
article, Building A Federal Case 4-1-3
article, Building A Federal Case 6-13-4
article, Building A Membership Team With Right Way ... l.a.w. 3-1-3
article, by Clyde Hyde 15-5-4
article, CAFR Scams Tax dollars 63-1-1
article, Can The IRS Levy Your Old Age Social Security Benefits? 64-11-7
article, Can You Hear This? 36-6-4
article, Can’t You See It’s A Win? 17-3-1
article, CAPITALIZATION is capitalization 46-6-7
article, Carroll County Investigation 6-17-1
article, Case Caption: What Does It Do? 54-16-1
article, Case Law Answer 17-10-1
article, Case Law Clinchers and Other Bits of Great Information 29-4-1
article, Case Update 9-5-6
article, Cause of Action Wanted! 17-16-6
article, Certiorari Win! 14-1-1
article, Change of Office Hours 39-12-7
article, Cheating the Bank 25-4-4
article, Children On The “Right Way” 2-16-2
article, Children On The Right Way 11-16-1
article, Children On The Right Way 12-16-1
article, Children On The Right Way 13-17-1
article, Children On The Right Way 3-15-6
article, Children On The Right Way 4-16-4
article, Children On The Right Way 5-14-4
article, Children On The Right Way 6-15-5
article, Children On The Right Way 7-14-1
article, Children On The Right Way 8-16-1
article, Children On The Right Way 9-17-1
article, Chris asks … Did I Win? … This is indeed a win 54-7-3
article, City Loses Money on Garbage! or The Garbage Caper Win! 22-1-1
article, Clarity of the Second Amendment 18-7-4
article, Clarity of the Second Amendment 19-11-5
article, Clarity of the Second Amendment 20-16-4
article, Classified, More Than Ads, It’s an Opportunity 37-19-1
article, Close Encounters of the Citizens Kind 68-11-4
article, CMO Victory 26-5-1
article, Commerce Cops 20-15-2
article, Common Law ... or Not to Common Law 27-5-5
article, Common Law Character 29-6-7
article, Communication Gap - or - Phone Tax Win! 26-1-2
article, CON-CON or CON-JOB 19-17-1
article, Confidence in Procedure 53-7-3
article, Congressional Chit Chat 29-15-1
article, Consensual Liens v. Mixed War 11-7-5
article, Constitutional Panic! Taking Away Rights 21-4-4
article, continuation, Rick Shramm Tells Federal Court, “I Can’t Hear You” 2-9-5
article, Controlling Belief Are Not The Law Of The Land 3-7-1
article, Corporations in Toon Town 58-1-4
article, Count the Cost 24-17-5
article, Count The Cost 9-12-4
article, Counterclaim, Answering by Demurrer 61-5-4
article, County Sheriff Gets Rebuked by Front Line Master 59-8-7
article, Courts are all at Common Law!??! 51-11-3
article, CPA Sues Banks and Wins! 26-3-3
article, Curious George 12-8-3
article, Dan On Agency 1-9-2
article, Dangerous Expansion of Forfeiture Laws 63-7-7
article, Dead People Named In Suits 17-10-6
article, Dealing with Fear 44-13-2
article, Dealing With Fear 45-16-8
article, Definitions From Blacks Law Dictionary 3-17-4
article, Definitions From White’s Law Dictionary 3-17-6
article, Demurrer Puts IRS On The Spot 6-1-3
article, Demurrer To The End! 10-1-2
article, Demurrersville Court Talk .. 3 50-17-1
article, Demurrersville Court Talk 46-1-1
article, Demurresville Court Talk .. 2 48-13-1
article, Demurresville Court Talk 2, answer 50-17-4
article, Demurresville Court Talk, Answers to last month’s Edition 48-13-4
article, Depositum Declaration – Apriori Notice to All Members 65-1-1
article, Did You Know? 8-12-5
article, Digestive Aid 5-16-1
article, Do You Really Understand the Second Amendment 43-13-5
article, Do You Want To Know Why Public Officials Are Voting To Take Away Your Firearms 15-15-1
article, Does the I.R.S. Practice Paper Terrorism? 56-12-2
article, Doing Business with the IRS 27-7-4
article, Doing It The Right Way From The Start 13-1-1
article, Don’t Laugh It’s Paid For! 21-5-2
article, Double “Person” alities 22-5-3
article, Double Parked Tractor Trailer 1-3-2
article, Double Talk in Court Caption 40-18-4
article, Dr. Eva Lee Snead 7-13-2
article, Dr. Eva Lee Snead 8-1-2
article, Due Process Of Law 11-15-1
article, Elyria Must Pay $10,000 For Winning Case 2-6-1
article, Email Info - a great way to research! 46-14-1
article, Enforcing Your Common Law Court Money Judgment through Established Courts 44-4-4
article, English Americans 46-8-8
article, Events from the Kingdom of Heaven 14-16-4
article, Excerpts From The Privacy Act 10-4-1
article, Exciting Times 67-1-1
article, Excusable Neglect 27-11-1
article, Expandable Money, Myth or Fact 30-8-7
article, Experts Joining Together 23-2-5
article, Exposition of the Parables 39-11-4
article, F.B.I. Jurisdiction 35-10-1
article, Father Holds Judge Accountable! 27-2-1
article, Fax On Demand! Right Way Welcomes New Technology 37-13-8
article, FDIC TriFecta 49-7-4
article, Federal Court Judges Hold Town Hall Meeting 3-2-5
article, FEDERAL STATES 46-16-4
article, Fictions of Law 62-1-4
article, Fight Smart 12-8-1
article, First Do No Harm 45-8-5
article, Florida, I Love These Guys 2-1-3
article, Flying the not so Friendly 49-3-5
article, Food for Thought 50-12-3
article, Forcible Entry And Detainer 4-8-4
article, Fraudulent Misrepresentation 28-7-1
article, Free yourself From Legal Tyranny 20-11-4
article, Freedom Now and Forever! 35-1-2
article, From the Desk of Montana Rick 45-12-4
article, Front Line Master’s Symposium 23-2-2
article, Frontline Master Alumnists in Line With Right Way’s Goal 31-1-5
article, Frontline Master Engineers Habeas Corpus Win! 49-12-9
article, Frontline Master or Tutor Calls, instructions 50-16-3
article, Frontline Masters Take Habeas Corpus Seriously 51-6-7
article, Frontline Masters 26-14-1
article, Frozen Assets 17-13-1
article, Fun at the D.M.V. 22-16-3
article, Furry’s Rules For Survival 12-3-4
article, Geared Up ... Frontline ‘96, and Welcome to the New Frontliners!! 31-1-1
article, General Cold Remedy 1-11-2
article, General Delivery 53-13-8
article, Get Serious! 26-4-1
article, God Supplies Witty Inventions And You Can Learn And Win 6-13-2
article, Godly Dominion 41-3-1
article, Government Employment - Disloyal Persons - Prohibition 35-11-4
article, Government is almost always right 48-6-6
article, Government Or Not 1-8-5
article, Governor of the Month! 48-16-1
article, Gulf War Syndrome 38-16-8
article, Guns: Facts & Fallacies 15-12-2
article, H. R. 666 and your Rights 22-8-1
article, Habeas Corpus Developments 52-3-4
article, Habeas Procedure in State Court 51-8-1
article, Happy Anniversary, Right Way 1 year old 12-1-1
article, Happy Birthday Jesus 39-11-9
article, Haremann Report 28-12-1
article, Having Done All ... Stand! 44-7-2
article, Head Start For HJR 485 8-7-4
article, Health Care that Makes Sense 54-17-5
article, Herbal Mineral Drink 3-18-2
article, Herbal Remedies, Apple Cider Vinegar 18-17-1
article, Herbal Remedy - for asthma, eucalyptus, hyssop, frankincense 44-10-7
article, Herbal Remedy - Ginger root 50-15-7
article, Herbal Remedy, Beets 20-18-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Black Mustard 30-15-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Blackberry 12-4-3
article, Herbal Remedy, Blood Cleaners 27-17-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Bull Thistle 63-9-7
article, Herbal Remedy, Carrots 21-17-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Cat’s Claw 53-19-2
article, Herbal Remedy, Chickweed 16-18-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Cleavers (“bedstraw”) 24-17-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Coltsfoot 8-15-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Cow Parsnip 58-9-7
article, herbal remedy, Digestive Aid 5-16-2
article, Herbal Remedy, Downy Woodmint 37-18-9
article, Herbal Remedy, Echinacea 13-18-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Feverfew 43-19-2
article, Herbal Remedy, Food Storage 22-17-4
article, Herbal Remedy, for burns 45-11-6
article, Herbal Remedy, For Nerves 6-17-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Gill-over-the-ground; Ground Ivy 15-17-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Ginseng Root 17-17-4
article, Herbal Remedy, goldenrod 61-9-7
article, Herbal Remedy, Grapes 19-16-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Groundnut 36-11-3
article, Herbal Remedy, hanging? 68-16-7
article, Herbal Remedy, Jerusalem Artichoke 26-17-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Lamb’s Quarters 59-9-7
article, Herbal Remedy, leeks 56-19-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Lemon Juice 67-16-7
article, Herbal Remedy, Liver Massage 48-19-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Lysene 66-16-7
article, Herbal Remedy, Marigold 38-15-8
article, Herbal Remedy, moneywort 64-16-8
article, Herbal Remedy, MSM cream 52-19-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Mullein 32-16-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Nettles 7-14-5
article, herbal remedy, Onion Poultice 4-18-2
article, Herbal Remedy, Orpine 62-9-7
article, Herbal Remedy, phosphate of potash, cell salt 55-19-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Pineapple-Weed 25-16-4
article, Herbal Remedy, prevention 51-19-2
article, Herbal Remedy, Purslane 33-11-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Purslane 60-9-7
article, Herbal Remedy, Saint John’s Wort 42-17-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Sarsaparilla 28-17-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Saxifrange 46-19-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Sicklepod 31-16-4
article, Herbal Remedy, Sunflower 35-18-3
article, Herbal Remedy, Sweet Flag 39-15-7
article, Herbal Remedy, Trout Lily 9-18-1
article, Herbal Remedy, Violets 11-15-4
article, Herbal Sauve 2-16-1
article, herbal tip, Garlic 14-19-6
article, Heroes 2-17-1
article, Hide and Go Seek Strategies 50-12-8
article, Hire an Attorney Hire the State 62-1-1
article, History Repeats Itself 66-1-1
article, Hold Them to their Policies 27-17-6
article, Home, song 24-11-4
article, Hope 8-9-3
article, Hot New Benefit Plan for Right Way Members!! 31-10-1
article, How Hero’s are Born 14-12-1
article, How much Government do we need? 45-6-6
article, How to Read an Indictment 19-8-5
article, How to Take Over Government in Four Easy Steps 26-10-1
article, Hung Jury on Marsh Case 17-9-4
article, I Can Name That Title 42 In Six Hours 9-1-1
article, I.R.S. Applies Back Door Tactics to fight Commercial Liens 56-13-9
article, I.R.S. Tips on Life 55-9-5
article, I’m Sooo Confused! 26-3-1
article, Idaho Siege Spurs Probe Of FBI Unit 5-16-3
article, Ideas for IRS Bills of Particular 48-12-1
article, If You Can’t Beat Em’ Join Em’ 3-6-2
article, Imagine if . . . . 32-13-4
article, In High Places, poem 36-19-3
article, In Memory of Frontline Master William Glenn, Egner 65-18-4
article, In The Beginning ... or The Rich Schramm Win! 24-1-2
article, In This Stage Of The War 3-15-2
article, Indictment Win! 44-8-7
article, Information Available at the Drop of a Credit Card 39-17-8
article, Information Please 63-16-8
article, Informed Jury Dashes Prosecutor’s Hopes 32-13-1
article, Internet Tips 53-13-2
article, Intro to the Private Bill of Particulars 42-4-1
article, Introducing - IRM 42-100 36-16-1
article, Introducing - IRM 42-100 37-16-1
article, Introduction to Commercial Process 58-3-1
article, Introduction to Injunctions 59-9-4
article, Introduction to the Common Law 26-13-1
article, Is IRS a Paper Tiger? 33-2-4
article, Is It An Emergency? 8-8-4
article, Is the Constitution Dead? 54-12-9
article, It Is Not Fair 7-3-2
article, It Worked in Ohio 33-1-4
article, It’s Back -- Appearance Without Appearance 43-1-1
article, It’s Not Reasonable 2-9-5
article, Jack and the Zoning Giant 55-6-1
article, Jack Says . . . 25-9-3
article, Jack=John Doe #Won! 14-4-5
article, Jokes by George & Dave 33-4-2
article, Jokes by George & Dave 50-10-5
article, Jokes by George & Dave 55-19-3
article, Jokes by George & Dave 56-19-3
article, Jokes by George & Dave 58-19-2
article, Jokes by George & Dave 59-18-1
article, Jokes by George & Dave 60-18-1
article, Jokes by George & Dave 61-19-7
article, Jokes by George & Dave 62-19-7
article, Jokes by George & Dave 63-19-7
article, Jokes by George & Dave 66-18-2
article, Jokes by George & Dave 67-18-1
article, Jokes by George & Dave 68-18-1
article, Jokes By George And Dave 10-4-3
article, Jokes By George And Dave 11-18-6
article, Jokes By George And Dave 13-19-2
article, Jokes By George And Dave 14-19-4
article, Jokes by George and Dave 15-17-5
article, Jokes by George and Dave 17-17-4
article, Jokes by George and Dave 18-6-4
article, Jokes by George and Dave 19-16-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 20-18-2
article, Jokes by George and Dave 21-18-1
article, Jokes By George And Dave 2-16-5
article, Jokes by George and Dave 22-17-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 24-17-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 25-16-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 26-17-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 27-17-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 28-17-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 30-16-3
article, Jokes by George and Dave 31-16-6
article, Jokes By George And Dave 3-18-3
article, Jokes by George and Dave 32-16-5
article, Jokes by George and Dave 35-18-9
article, Jokes by George and Dave 36-11-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 38-11-9
article, Jokes by George and Dave 39-11-3
article, Jokes By George And Dave 4-18-3
article, Jokes by George and Dave 42-17-7
article, Jokes by George and Dave 43-19-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 44-10-3
article, Jokes by George and Dave 46-19-2
article, Jokes by George and Dave 48-19-2
article, Jokes by George and Dave 49-23-2
article, Jokes by George and Dave 51-18-7
article, Jokes By George And Dave 5-16-2
article, Jokes by George and Dave 52-18-1
article, Jokes by George and Dave 53-19-7
article, Jokes By George And Dave 6-17-5
article, Jokes by George and Dave 64-19-7
article, Jokes By George And Dave 7-15-1
article, Jokes By George And Dave 8-15-4
article, Jokes By George And Dave 9-18-2
article, Judge Has Big Mac Attack 49-7-3
article, Judge Of The Month 11-9-4
article, Judge of the Month 14-12-2
article, Judge of the Month 15-7-1
article, Judge of the Month 18-11-1
article, Judge of the Month 20-13-1
article, Judge of the Month 25-7-2
article, Judge of the Month 32-11-1
article, Judge of the Month 42-12-1
article, Judge of the Month 50-13-4
article, Judge of the Month! 48-16-1
article, Judge Of The Month! 9-6-4
article, Judge Quits 8-2-1
article, Judge Reveals Inside Information 50-11-1
article, Judge’s Training 60-17-6
article, Judges Teach the Law 43-4-8
article, Judicial Notice of Military Flag and Challenge of Jurisdiction 24-10-2
article, Jurisdiction Combo 45-2-4
article, Keep Going! 31-16-1
article, Keeping Good Company 12-3-6
article, Law Books That Give You Staying Power 24-9-1
article, Law Terms 50-4-3
article, Legal Research 20-9-5
article, Legal Research 4-12-3
article, Legal Research 5-3-5
article, Legal Research 6-8-2
article, Legal Research 9-11-3
article, Legal Tongue Twisters 42-18-1
article, Legalized Fraud 24-4-2
article, Legislative Update!, H.R. 1710, Anti Bill of Rights Bill, basically Anti-Terrorism Bill 25-8-3
article, Let’s Look at Status 16-16-6
article, Letter for Foreclosure Victims 30-16-1
article, Letter From The Editor 1-11-4
article, Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness! 37-1-1
article, Living A Demurrer 9-2-1
article, Living a Remedy 48-5-2
article, Looking at Litigation Through a Mirror 30-7-1
article, Looking For Attorneys 31-15-2
article, Love And War 4-10-6
article, Love Works 66-17-5
article, Main Street 36-4-9
article, Main Street 37-4-9
article, Main Street 38-7-8
article, Mainstreet 39-15-1
article, Make a Bank a Loan 60-13-1
article, Man on the Soil or Artificial Person? 56-1-4
article, Many Uses for Trusts - Simple Domestic Business 31-7-1
article, Married By Whom? 6-16-4
article, Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, North Carolina, member inquires about 33-17-9
article, Member J Writes 33-9-7
article, Members Benefit through Long Distance Program 21-9-5
article, Members Benefit through Long Distance Program 22-11-6
article, Members Holding Meetings and Classes 23-2-4
article, Michigan Mania 17-4-6
article, Midnight Madness Sees the Light 14-17-4
article, Midnight Madness 11-9-2
article, Mike The Mover Moves To 6 Wins! 18-1-1
article, Military Involvement in State Court Cases 64-13-4
article, Militia 15-9-3
article, Mispractice on a Malpractice 17-2-4
article, Mission Of The IRS 6-3-2
article, Money And The UCC 11-11-4
article, Money And The UCC 12-13-3
article, Monsters Do Exist! 54-8-4
article, More on Certiorari 14-15-4
article, More On Dakota Nuclear 4-10-3
article, More On Demurrer 14-4-1
article, Motion to Vacate v. Certiorari 19-3-4
article, Motions to Dismiss 21-2-4
article, Movin’ Into the Frontline Fall ‘97 51-1-1
article, Movin’ Out On The Frontline ‘96 Tour of the West 39-1-1
article, Moving Out on the Front Line Seminars 23-2-3
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies 54-1-1
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies 55-1-1
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies 56-1-1
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies 58-1-1
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies 59-1-1
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies 65-15-2
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies, Ant_Z 63-17-9
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies, Deep Impact 64-17-1
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies, Matrix 68-14-1
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies, Saving Private Ryan 62-17-5
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies, Small Soldiers 60-1-1
article, Mr. Smith Goes to the Movies, The Borrowers 61-17-5
article, My Address Is “Howard” 15-3-2
article, My Evidence Beats Up Your Evidence 1-2-1
article, Networking in Action! 41-7-1
article, Never Left Home 9-5-2
article, Never Miss a Good Chance to Shut Up! 52-1-1
article, New Concordance Style Index Available for Right Way “Light” Readers 40-12-1
article, New Math Calculates Great News 30-1-1
article, New Search and Seizure Ruling 66-8-1
article, News Flash from the Republic of Texas 37-10-8
article, News From The National Archives 17-6-1
article, Newsflash! IRS Stopped From Sale 31-3-4
article, No Evidence = Win 45-1-1
article, No One Home 9-4-3
article, Not Another State 7-7-2
article, Not the Rem, Not the Res! 59-6-2
article, Notice of Levy Not good Enough 61-1-1
article, Notice: These Oaths are Required! 35-6-7
article, Now That’s an Order! 16-2-1
article, Ohio Courts Allocution 29-14-1
article, One tutor, one letter, $36,000 bill disappears 39-1-5
article, One Way Of Dealing With The IRS 11-3-2
article, Onion Poultice 4-18-2
article, Out Foxed 3-6-2
article, Outstanding Bill!??! 20-1-4
article, Pacer 29-8-1
article, Paper terrorism by IRS 55-10-1
article, Patriots Have A Campout That Is Romantic 2-12-1
article, Paul Revere Rides Again 16-15-1
article, Paying Taxes Is Voluntary 13-8-5
article, Paying Taxes is Voluntary, Frank Kowalik 14-5-5
article, Peeling Onions 46-2-4
article, Pen Pals 8-4-3
article, Peter Pan Cannot Fly 4-3-6
article, Petition to Free Political Exiles 31-13-7
article, Phone Scam Warning! 68-13-2
article, Pizza Violation 52-14-8
article, Plea for Help 27-14-1
article, Please Remember Right Way 45-11-1
article, Pledge to that Flag 40-1-1
article, Points Of Interest 4-16-1
article, Points Of Interest 5-15-1
article, Policy Not to Violate Rights 21-16-1
article, Positive Thinking And You 1-10-6
article, Possible New World Order Dissent? 37-9-8
article, Powers of Attorney, Appointment for Patriots 15-5-4
article, Practicing Law Without a License 54-12-2
article, Price Change Notice 29-2-6
article, Prison Ministry 53-8-5
article, Prison News magazine helps prisoners maintain their rights 50-2-4
article, Procedure Perspective 58-11-4
article, Procedure Update – A New Look At Dispositive Motions 60-1-4
article, Prohibition The Right Action 1-2-6
article, Project Terra Libra 10-7-1
article, Promissory Note Case ends up in Court 64-1-4
article, Prosecutors Commit Contempt and Get Caught 39-8-9
article, Protest Bifurcated Government 67-11-3
article, Proving Clearly Established Law in Section 1983 28-5-3
article, Public Notice Form 4-14-1
article, Public Servant Questionnaire 18-18-1
article, Public Servant Questionnaire 31-18-1
article, Pycnogenol 8-12-4
article, Raising Up Dragon Slayers 32-3-1
article, Read and Weep, Then Pray 18-14-1
article, Read Me FIRST!! 28-19-2
article, Real People 4-16-4
article, Recovery from Government Takeover 27-3-1
article, Refusal and Return of Judgment Entry, form 11-19-1
article, Refusal for Fraud the Right Way 42-16-1
article, Refusal for Fraud Win 33-1-2
article, Refusals And The Rules Of Evidence 12-11-3
article, Refusals Don’t Work? 23-1-1
article, Refusals In A Title 42 Action 12-2-1
article, Refusals in History 63-11-8
article, Remember the Man You Should Be 19-17-2
article, Research Teams Making Strides Towards Freedom! 63-9-2
article, Review Of John Nelson Tapes 2-6-3
article, Review of John Nelson’s Tapes 1-6-1
article, Review Of The John Nelson Tapes 3-12-4
article, Revocation 2-18-1
article, Richard-Terrance: Lee 68-13-7
article, Rick Shramm Tells Federal Court, “I Can’t Hear You” 2-4-2
article, Rick’s Corner 4-15-5
article, Ricks Corner 2-14-5
article, Right Way Assists Colorado Internal Affairs Officer 38-17-8
article, Right Way Begins Fifth Year! 49-1-1
article, Right Way Campout 24-2-1
article, Right Way Club Policies & Procedures 57-3-9
article, Right Way Distributors 23-6-1
article, Right Way Lowers Price on Legal Research Video 40-5-8
article, Right Way Members Win Cases! 23-2-1
article, Rule 12(b)(6) And Refusals 9-13-3
article, Rules in Disguise 66-5-1
article, School Children Learn Young 6-9-4
article, Science Project 3-16-5
article, Science Project, magnetic puzzle box 4-17-4
article, Search and Seizure Win on Appeal 39-7-5
article, Set Your Cites on Effectiveness 36-18-4
article, SGM Corporation & Learn America 16-1-3
article, Shadow Charges 12-9-5
article, Sheriff Boots Feds from his County 50-13-4
article, Sheriff of the Month 17-16-1
article, Should Attorney’s Get Paid? 19-7-2
article, Show Cause Not Records 5-11-1
article, Showdown at High Noon or Your Right to Due Process 22-12-4
article, Sign Here It’s The Law 24-8-1
article, Silver Dime Jail Threat 64-2-4
article, Slavery 61-7-2
article, So … You Want to See a Win! 56-12-6
article, So What About that Gold Fringed Flag? 39-5-4
article, So You Have a Judgment . . . 28-14-2
article, So You Think You Know How To Sue Government 16-2-6
article, So You Thought Set-Off Had Something To Do With A Bomb. Maybe It Does 43-9-2
article, So you thought you won the Revolutionary War. or The Red Coats Are Still Here! 42-1-1
article, So You Want To Be a Judge? 35-1-1
article, So... Ya’ Wanna Be a Patriot do Ya’ Dearie? 24-13-1
article, Solutions to Giving Notice 67-5-8
article, Sorry Charlie 41-13-8
article, Speak Out America, promoting gathering 28-11-1
article, SSN Voluntary or Mandatory? 55-14-8
article, Start Your Successful Research Here! and Reap the Rewards of Simple Procedure 30-12-1
article, Stay Where You Are! 60-8-4
article, Steps of Procedure 53-1-1
article, Still Home 9-3-1
article, Stop! . . . Let’s Review UCC Remedies 36-2-4
article, Strategies 5-9-6
article, Strategy Tip - Bothered by Threats of Sanctions? 46-8-1
article, Substance Exchange Policy for Members 23-7-1
article, Supervisory Control 46-13-8
article, Support Sheriff Richard Mack! 51-15-1
article, Tailor Made Law Suits 31-1-6
article, Tall Reality 28-2-5
article, Tar Baby Trust 29-6-1
article, Tennessee Judge Shows Southern Hospitality 38-19-4
article, Test Your Knowledge . . . 003 32-9-5
article, Test Your Knowledge . . . 005 35-5-1
article, Test Your Knowledge . . . 006 36-16-1
article, Test Your Knowledge . . . 011 48-14-1
article, Test Your Knowledge . . . 300 33-3-1
article, Test Your Knowledge .. 002 Plus Study Tips 31-3-1
article, Test Your Knowledge ... 007 38-16-1
article, Texas Title 42 Update 15-1-1
article, Textbook the Forgotten Resource, Writing Injunctions 62-7-5
article, That’s the Power of Prayer 31-14-1
article, The “Not Guilty” Plea Trap 19-8-1
article, The “Yes” Company 59-1-4
article, The Ant and the Grasshopper 44-3-6
article, The Burden of Clear and Convincing Evidence 54-6-5
article, The Case Is Garbage 3-5-1
article, The Check Was in the Mail 64-1-1
article, The Civil Rights Task Force In Action 14-13-2
article, The Confidence To Win 53-5-5
article, The Cowardly Lion Finds Courage 44-1-1
article, The Disappearing Constable 37-6-4
article, The Endeavor 28-13-6
article, The Factual Index to the Constitution for the United States of America 29-14-6
article, The Fifteen Minute Win 33-1-10
article, The Game Ain’t Over Till I Say it’s Over 38-1-1
article, The Goose and the Golden Egg 30-18-4
article, The Guardians of Civilization, and their Expendable Pawns, The Police and Military 16-13-2
article, The High Cost of Education 28-15-1
article, The IRS Backs Down to Criminal Charges 29-3-1
article, The Issue of Separate Counsel ... or, Confusing Counsel Quarrel! 27-1-2
article, The Land, A Place or a Thing? 51-5-9
article, The Law of Arrest 32-18-1
article, The Law of Arrest, continued 33-2-5
article, The Love Program 66-10-4
article, The Master Plan 22-2-2
article, The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence (1775) 35-10-4
article, The Military Flag 20-16-2
article, The Myth of Limited Liability 15-11-2
article, The Narrow Path 4-14-4
article, The New Right Way Catalog is Here and Full of Info! 30-14-1
article, The Odd Couple 28-8-1
article, The Odd Couple 42-6-2
article, The Order of Things 68-1-1
article, The Post Card Caper 25-5-3
article, The Real Conspiracy 25-14-1
article, The Red Coats Are Still Here! or So you thought you won the Revolutionary War. 42-1-1
article, The Red Coats Are Still Here! or So you thought you won the Revolutionary War. 42-1-1
article, The Refusal Remedy 11-2-2
article, The Rest of the Story 65-10-2
article, The Right Way Bounty-Hunter 40-2-4
article, The Rule 11 Connection 11-1-2
article, The Scandal of the Federal Reserve System in America 35-16-7
article, The Scandal of the Federal Reserve System in America, continued 36-10-4
article, The Scandal of the Federal Reserve System in America, continued 37-12-6
article, The Scandal of the Federal Reserve System in America, continued 38-11-3
article, The Scandal of the Federal Reserve 39-12-5
article, The Scandal of the Federal Reserve 40-13-8
article, The Scandal of the Federal Reserve 41-18-1
article, The Scandal of the Federal Reserve 42-18-3
article, The Schiffer Berger Report, on the radio 4-18-4
article, The Secret To Winning 66-12-3
article, The Story Of A Good Lawyer 9-15-4
article, The Summary Judgment Trap 40-4-2
article, The Time for Freedom is Now! 54-2-8
article, The Title (poem) 33-17-7
article, The Wachtler Briefs 13-7-1
article, The Way Back ... to a De Jure Government 40-8-9
article, The Way Back 41-16-9
article, The Way Back 42-5-5
article, The Winning Touch! 15-8-1
article, The Wrong Way 2-10-1
article, There is a Place of Rest 53-18-1
article, This Is your Lawyer 1-4-3
article, This Land Is My Land 41-1-1
article, This Right Way Stuff Really Works! 52-1-5
article, Tid Bits 42-17-4
article, Tidbit - Money 49-16-1
article, Tidbit (IRS and Social Security) 44-7-5
article, Tidbit from Member Jim, How Specs Live Forever 63-9-4
article, Tidbit from the United States Government Printing Office Style Manual 51-12-3
article, Tidbit 29-7-8
article, Tidbit 44-3-5
article, Title 42 check sheet 27-16-1
article, Title 42 checklist 12-14-1
article, Title 42 Update 36-12-1
article, Title 42 Win or Loss? 20-14-4
article, To Kill a Bond Agreement 33-6-1
article, To Pay or Not 30-2-1
article, To Recuse or Not to Recuse 52-13-9
article, Touching the Tar Baby or Joinders 31-2-4
article, Traffic-Ganza! 32-1-1
article, Traverse And Demurrer 1-9-5
article, Traverse And Demurrer 6-10-1
article, Triple Win! 45-13-5
article, Trust “B” – Lose it or Use it 57-1-1
article, Trust “Smart Talk” 27-13-1
article, Truth Or Consequences 3-10-1
article, TRUTH, Sentenced and Suspended in the Twilight Zone 5-9-1
article, Tutor Program News 37-18-2
article, Two Birth Certificates 66-13-1
article, U.S. Constitution On Death Row! 8-13-3
article, UCC 1-207 v. Non Assumpsit 25-6-4
article, Understanding Agencies 67-2-4
article, Uniform Commercial Code 14-2-2
article, Updates 6-9-5
article, US GenWeb Census Project Needs Volunteers50-11-9
article, V.I.P.L. Test Your Knowledge ... 009 40-15-1
article, Victory 27-10-3
article, Voters Drafted into the Republicrat Army 36-4-1
article, War Games 11-10-4
article, We Found It! 32-15-1
article, We’re Not In Kansas Anymore, Toto! 30-19-1
article, Web Tip 50-7-1
article, Weird Tales 8-12-2
article, Welcome to Commercial Land 16-3-5
article, Welcome to the Lawful Path 31-15-1
article, West Texas Inventors Association Inventor’s New Invention 52-18-3
article, What About All These Flags 42-9-4
article, What Constitutes a Crime? 68-1-4
article, What Did You Buy? 7-12-4
article, What Does Going Postal Really Mean? 40-7-8
article, What Happened In A Year? 12-7-2
article, What Happened In My Lawyer’s Office 4-1-3
article, What is Defense? Never heard of it! 46-7-5
article, What Is It All About? 27-18-2
article, What Makes You Think the IRS Will Answer? 48-8-5
article, What’s a Nice Guy Like You Doing In Jail? 33-14-4
article, What’s All the Panic About? 21-5-5
article, What’s Behind the Census? 66-17-2
article, What’s in a Name? 51-13-2
article, What’s in the Bag? 21-1-2
article, What’s New in Common Law Proceedings? -- duplicate of article on previous page 32-10-1
article, What’s Really Wrong With Public Schools 3-17-1
article, WhAt’s yOur NaMe? 28-3-2
article, While You Were Away 52-5-1
article, White’s Law Dictionary 5-14-2
article, Who Am I, Where Am I? 41-4-8
article, Who Do The Children Belong To? 8-5-2
article, Who Do You Think You Are? 38-5-3
article, Who Says Title 42 Suits Aren’t Effective 2-5-6
article, Who’s Complaining? Not the Prosecutor! 20-2-4
article, Who’s in Charge? 16-2-3
article, Whoevers Be Ware! 18-4-1
article, Why did Shakespeare want to kill all the lawyers? 61-11-5
article, Will You Be Next? 17-12-5
article, Win at the 11th Hour 24-16-1
article, Winning Cases 40-17-5
article, Winning Cases!!! 5-1-3
article, Winning Stories 46-1-4
article, Words Can Hurt You 13-13-1
article, Writ Of Error Or Certiorari 2-10-6
article, Write Em’ Up And Send Em’ In!! 17-9-2
article, Wrong Department 28-14-5
article, You Call This A Win?!!? 25-1-2
article, You Got What You Deserved 49-1-4
article, You’re Outta Here 14-14-1
article, Your Greatest Pressing Question 3-14-3
article, Zoning - Who are They Protecting 52-5-8
article, Zoning Financiers 53-10-2
Articles in Amendment to the Constitution, related to on street remedies 58-5-8
Articles in Amendment, discussed one by one 58-6-4
Articles of Confederation, contract, in full force and effect today 28-16-2
Articles of Confederation, no provision for commerce 42-1-4
artifice, words of artifice, reference 62-6-3
artificial person with no rights, all capital letter name on process 43-2-4
artificial persons 29-13-3
assembly, freedom of, reference 58-6-5
assent, definition and discussion 56-8-7
assenting to a contract, discussion 56-9-8
assessment authority, IRS has none for lack of implementing regulations 33-8-1
assessment of tax deficiency required before tax lien 28-2-1
asset forfeiture laws, over 100 on the books 58-15-3
asset holding trust 31-7-1
asset, money is an 11-13-6
assets, promissory notes are assets used by banks 64-6-7
assets, protecting them 35-12-5
assigned document must meet conditions of contract 39-2-9
assigned, look it up in law dictionary 39-1-3
assignment, judges to freely associated compact states 8-9-2
assignments of error 2-14-6
assistance of counsel, defined, Blacks Law Dictionary 3-17-5
association, voluntary unincorporated, not person 18-4-2
assumpsit, can be contract with signature or without 25-6-5
assumpsit, legal definition 21-11-4
assumpsit, legal definition, undertake a promise 25-6-4
assumpsit, reference 62-12-5
assumption of law, fiction discussion 58-13-2
assumption, fiction of law, discussion 62-13-1
at law venue, must have either damage or contract with court 30-7-7
at law versus in law 26-16-6
at law, not admiralty 30-1-6
at law, traffic ticket contract is, supersedes everything 24-5-5
Atlas Shrugged, book by Ayn Rand 5-9-6
attachment of funds, exemptions, at pre-judgment and post-judgment 43-10-5
attachment, lien, levy, and garnishment 44-4-6
attachment, social security exempt from execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, bankruptcy or other legal process (but see 64-12-7) 64-12-1
attack of judgment, collateral 9-10-5
attack of judgment, direct 9-10-5
Attainder, Bill of, is a felony 7-6-4
attestation, legal definition 35-6-9
attitudes, belief, morals taught in school may be contrary to yours 8-5-4
attorney belief controls court proceedings 3-9-4
attorney blackmail, case of 5-10-1
attorney cannot represent collection process if he has not informed you that he is unlicensed, or registered as a foreign agency 29-4-1
attorney disappears in tax case 26-2-1
attorney doesn’t believe UCC applies to traffic 25-7-3
Attorney fed-up takes on the Bar Association, article 50-3-1
attorney fees not paid because attorneys not licensed by state in Wisconsin 19-7-6
attorney fees, see cases cited here in article 29-4-4
Attorney General opinion about judges and income tax 5-6-2
Attorney General writes opinion favoring citizens 41-12-7
Attorney General, Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury all have to ex-patriate from US to UN to hold office 27-4-3
Attorney General, start at top, let them delegate 5-11-5
Attorney General, US, agent of intl. robber barons 11-13-4
Attorney in Fact, form of affidavit 67-17-3
Attorney License Fraud, more on 19-4-4
attorney makes mistake, client goes to prison 9-7-2
Attorney Misconduct, affidavit, reference, late or refusal to answer FOIA 50-17-5
attorney must manditorily withdraw from employment if purpose of litigation is harassment or maliciously injuring any person 30-13-4
attorney not party to case 41-7-4
attorney or barrister for the King 42-3-5
attorney promises probation for guilty plea 5-11-1
attorney slanders party 43-6-5
attorney who defended the Devil, legend 9-15-5
attorney, “acting as” your own, a trap in legal pleadings 50-12-9
attorney, accepting one, grants jurisdiction 6-1-6
attorney, anyone with an attorney is presumed by court to be incompetent, insane, or a ward of the court 45-6-3
Attorney, article, Judge’s Training, learning how a Judge, Attorney or Police Officer is trained can help you 60-17-6
attorney, article, Why did Shakespeare want to kill all the lawyers? 61-11-5
attorney, courts take silent judicial notice that anyone in front of it is a corporation and must be represented by an attorney 45-6-3
attorney, first duty is to court, not client 45-6-5
Attorney, first duty not to client 62-3-3
attorney, hire one and you are placed in a secret trust as a legal lunatic, a mental case 62-3-4
attorney, hire one and you are presumed to be a ward of the court 62-3-4
attorney, hire one and you are presumed to be legally incompetent 62-3-4
attorney, is an officer of the court 45-6-5
attorney, is an officer of the state 45-6-5
attorney, Judges required to file Foreign Agents Registration Statement 19-7-2
attorney, pro-se, pro-per, representing yourself, represented by an attorney 45-8-2
attorney, see lawyer
attorney, the damage they’ve caused to freedom in America 62-1-1
attorney’s license, no such thing 17-8-3
attorneys and their bar associations, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
attorneys and their clients, article 45-6-3
attorneys cannot represent clients in Constitutional Court created by suit of the sovereign 39-6-1
attorneys forbidden from court of the people, shunned by common man, reviled by the clergy 62-2-1
attorneys have no standing in a law court 41-7-2
attorneys not licensed by state in Wisconsin 19-7-4
attorneys noticed to produce credentials 31-15-2
Attorneys set rules, laws, statutes requiring you to place your children, your property, etc. in their hands 62-6-2
attorneys, debt collections, private, carried on by attorneys, IRS, and others outside the courts 56-2-6
attorneys, even if attorneys run off street for a remedy, men can maintain their on street position if they understand commercial process 58-7-3
attorneys, non-, can be Judges in Washington 35-1-1
attorneys, predecessors were scribes of Temple Bar 13-13-4
attornment, refer to legal definition 62-6-5
audit, Federal Reserve never been since creation 40-16-2
Audita Querela, reference 64-9-8
auditor, notice to the county auditor, discussion 54-5-8
authenticating a writing, signature 26-7-5
authentication of evidence for admissibility, reference 68-7-4
authentication of legislative acts by seal 44-6-2
authority and policies of agencies, get them 27-17-6
authority of IRS to seize property, is under marque of reprisal against citizen of Washington D.C. 16-9-1
authority of public officials to break the law, what 42-5-7
authority to even prosecute a tax case 44-15-5
authority to sell any property, IRS lack legal 31-3-7
authority, any govt contact that does not state regulation is insufficient and cause to refuse acceptance of it 13-11-2
authority, defined 4-4-1
authority, delegation of, clear definition 16-2-3
authority, demand for 44-15-2
authority, demand for, is challenge to jurisdiction 26-13-1
authority, four authorities for the form of court procedure 68-6-3
authority, if judge operates outside of, is he entitled to immunity 13-7-2
authority, IRS refuses to state their delegation of 31-3-7
authority, lawful, order of 5-1-6
authority, legal, how to find legal citations for your own state 27-11-1
authority, military government in America ruling by might, not by legal authority 46-9-7
authority, nexus of, venue, jurisdiction, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-5
authority, supreme, is the people 35-2-6
automatic stay, suspension of collections in bankruptcy 35-14-2
automobile emissions testing law, confiscate your car 38-8-2
automobile, register and license, why its in place 11-12-3
automobiles, allegedly owned by citizens 11-12-2
Babylon, buffer yourself from, with trusts 31-12-1
backdate, doctrine of relation, backdating events, discussion 62-14-8
backdate, doctrine of relation, backdating events, reference 62-14-4
bad faith offer, reference regarding liens and offer of performance 58-8-2
bad faith 12-7-6
bad faith 14-17-2
bad faith 22-19-2
bad faith, defined 49-9-7
bad faith, defined 5-13-6
bad faith, defined 8-4-4
bad faith, example of use 11-5-6
bad faith, example of 26-2-5
bad faith, lawyers cannot present a claim in 30-13-3
bad faith, passing off responsibility for a bad presentment to someone who is presumed innocent of what’s going on 8-4-6
bad faith, reference to 7-5-2
Bad Judge, what to do about a Bad Judge 50-4-2
bad procedure 2-11-2
bail money returned even though failure to appear 8-3-5
bail not set, 5th Amendment due process violation 22-12-6
bail, pledge of property in lieu of cash bail, reference 59-7-8
Bailiff, when a Judge is arrested, the Bailiff is in charge of the court 68-12-3
bailment, demand for return 65-4-3
bailment, depositum declaration for bailment, discussion 65-1-8
Bailment, Depositum for Bailment, reference 65-4-3
bailout, FDIC, three ways of bank salvage, “payoff”, “sell off”, “bailout” 49-11-5
Baily v. Drexel Furniture Company, Congressional control of manufacturing in states in unconstitutional 12-11-1
bait and switch of terms 25-15-2
balanced budget amendment, deception 19-17-4
Balanced Budget Amendment, the trap 8-13-5
Balkans, letter from citizen and quote from Congressional Record 29-15-7
ban on guns owned by citizens 15-15-3
bank account, operate so that you don’t need one 12-8-3
bank account, under international law 3-14-3
bank accounts extremely vulnerable to seizure 14-14-1
bank accounts, utility bills, drivers license, voting registration, all “uses” of assets of government with correlative duties 56-10-6
bank assets of officials frozen by convict 17-13-1
bank fraud and conspiracy 49-8-8
bank fraud case, example for use of Declaratory Judgment 31-4-7
bank fraud scandal, Federal Reserve 41-18-1
bank fraud 40-17-3
bank fraud, reference to 7-5-2
bank has no interest in substance 10-2-6
bank lends credit and not money 49-16-1
bank lends you your own money 25-5-2
bank loan based on fraud and is void 31-6-8
bank loan or credit, applying for, makes you part of the government 54-2-9
bank makes fraudulent representations to court 9-3-4
bank not damaged party with standing to bring a foreclosure case 31-5-8
bank note use challenge, discussion 65-1-8
bank notes, use of, reference 65-5-2
bank notes, USER of, 38 Stat. 265, Ch. 6 p266-267 49-22-2
Bank of America may be CIA front 9-8-3
Bank of America notices $60 billion gone 9-7-4
bank operation, diagrammed 30-9-1
bank paper money ruinous, from Jefferson writings 37-12-8
bank salvage, FDIC, three ways of bank salvage, “payoff”, “sell off”, “bailout” 49-11-5
bank seeks double payments on discharged debt 25-7-2
Bank Snitches, article 63-13-8
bank statutes requiring identification 63-14-8
bank takes commercial lien assignment, not dishonored 25-7-2
bank tries to collect double, no dishonor, no return, tender made, paid in full, bank loses 25-7-5
bank, Article 1, Section 10, Constitution, bank violates by loaning anything but gold and silver 54-2-9
bank, article about bank taking money out of one account to satisfy a third party co-signer’s debt 43-9-5
bank, article, Make a Bank a Loan 60-13-1
bank, bill of particulars to 52-2-9
bank, cancelling bank loans without going to court, two volumes, advertisement 54-8-3
Bank, Cheating the, article 25-4-4
bank, IMF World Bankers, reference 58-18-3
bank, letter to, requesting return of note (property) 37-9-1
bank, only, is post office 36-12-2
bank, promissory notes, accessible to the people as much as they are to the bank 60-14-5
Bank, what damages had it suffered 44-9-2
bank, write the banks and demand all of your promissory notes back, discussion 60-14-7
bankers did not loan substance, no substance due 13-5-3
bankers, international, discharge of D.C. debt 21-9-2
Bankers, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
banking cartel, one world foreign 36-15-2
banking fraud 29-7-5
banking scam is an exercise in usury 12-15-6
banking transactions, having one makes you a subject, a ward, and a slave to the District of Columbia 18-7-2
banking treaties, Republic of Texas seeks recognition, trade, mutual protection, no UN membership 37-12-3
banking, miscellaneous cases cited here 29-4-5
bankrupt nation, creditors own Congress, Executive and judiciary 20-11-5
bankrupt people are disabled, no standing to sue 42-3-6
bankrupt people are slaves 11-13-2
bankrupt people, bank, no duty to deal in property 11-14-1
bankrupt person can’t bring a suit 2-6-3
bankrupt UNITED STATES, discussion 65-10-3
bankrupt, both US and States, too 36-2-8
bankrupt, defined 5-14-1
bankrupt, presumption that you are a bankrupt, discussion 65-2-4
bankrupt, U.S., cannot have control over its financial affairs 37-11-1
bankrupt, United States is, on authority of Perry v. United States, 295 US 330-381, (1935) 65-5-2
bankrupt, US is, Perry v. United States, 294 US 330-381, (1935); 79 L.Ed 9212 49-22-1
bankruptcy discharge of tax, as it relates to fraud 37-2-9
bankruptcy in 1933 and allodial title, discussion 51-5-9
bankruptcy not part of Right Way strategy, but some people help with it 35-12-1
bankruptcy of District of Columbia, Constitution has no provision for remedy of, by 50 states 11-13-1
bankruptcy of nation related to impeachment of Clinton, see article 67-9-8
bankruptcy of the federal government, discussion 66-13-5
bankruptcy of the UNITED STATES and the Federal Reserve Bank, discussion 65-10-3
bankruptcy of United States 30-19-2
bankruptcy of US 16-4-5
bankruptcy process, steps 37-5-2
bankruptcy should be planned two years before acting 37-6-2
bankruptcy suspends Constitution 11-13-3
bankruptcy, Bill Blannon, Frontline Master, assists people handle bankruptcy 35-12-2
bankruptcy, categories preventing tax discharge 37-2-6
bankruptcy, conclusions of article about 37-6-2
bankruptcy, courts functioning under a 32-5-5
bankruptcy, federal, discussed in Nebraska Seminar 36-2-6
bankruptcy, federal, UCC is law that governs 36-2-6
bankruptcy, first bankruptcy of UNITED STATES to the Crown of England in 1788 65-12-2
bankruptcy, five types of 35-12-5
bankruptcy, from beginning of country, see historical account 67-8-1
bankruptcy, government claims tax priority in 37-2-5
bankruptcy, how they relate to loans 8-12-3
Bankruptcy, part of strategy to fight the IRS 37-2-4
bankruptcy, paycheck taken & foreclosure threatened 37-2-6
bankruptcy, pig farm example 19-8-3
bankruptcy, process described 35-12-5
bankruptcy, reasons for 37-4-2
bankruptcy, release of federal tax lien 37-3-2
bankruptcy, social security exempt from execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, bankruptcy or other legal process (but see 64-12-7) 64-12-1
bankruptcy, statement of 21-12-1
bankruptcy, taxes that are non-dischargable in, a list 37-2-8
bankruptcy, three primary advantages 35-14-2
bankruptcy, US, under, federal reserve notes, checks, money orders are all debt credit instruments 36-12-1
Banks Admit Fraud, article 37-7-8
banks and social security numbers, discussion 63-14-9
banks are publicly regulated entities that must comply with federal laws, including snitching on customers 63-14-5
banks are sham and con job 11-14-4
banks commit fraud, reasons 39-19-3
banks create trust and become fiduciary when they open an account for you 61-1-2
banks do not loan money or credit 11-14-2
banks do not use their assets when making loans 25-5-1
banks engaged in fraudulent conversion, promissory fraud, concealment, etc. 26-3-4
banks have nothing to lend 12-17-3
Banks in America, what they are allowed to do 40-13-8
banks merely deal in commercial paper 11-14-2
banks paid three times for note! 64-6-8
banks paid twice for promissory notes, plus interest 64-6-7
banks risk NOTHING in a “loan” 38-19-2
banks under subject matter jurisdiction of commerce 12-9-5
banks, attorney must registered as a foreign agency or informed you that he is unlicensed before he can represent collection process 29-4-1
banks, federal reserve, you deal directly with D.C. 16-5-3
banks, how they operate 25-5-2
banks, insurance companies, judicial system, links between 41-11-1
banks, loaning federal reserve notes, checks, money orders, drafts, and not gold and silver 54-2-9
banks, promissory notes are assets used by banks 64-6-7
baptismal name, reference 43-1-4
Bar Association attacks lawyer, story 50-3-1
bar association in Wisconsin not filed as corporation 19-7-2
Bar Association, American, Code of Judicial Conduct 30-12-3
Bar Association, Attorney fed-up takes on the Bar Association, article 50-3-1
Bar Associations in America, even before the Revolution 62-2-6
bar associations, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
Bar Associations, research topics, reference 62-6-6
bar card is a union dues card, not a license 17-8-4
bar credentials, attorneys must produce 31-15-2
Bar Rules for the Government of the Bar 30-12-8
Bar, American, offshoot of London Lawyer’s Guild 17-9-1
bar, crossing the, story of 31-14-2
bar, entering the bar voluntarily would be a trespass on the bifurcated system of law 68-4-5
bar, only association that issues their own “licenses” 17-8-5
barrister or attorney for the King 42-3-5
Barristers, reference 62-1-2
Barry Smyth 27-11-6
barter and exchange, discussion of system before money 48-1-3
Bates v. United States, reference 41-18-2
BATF and IRS relationship 25-10-1
BATF and IRS words of art 25-10-1
BATF, Department of the Treasury doesn’t include IRS or the BATF, according to Title 31 USC organization 25-10-2
BATF, the term Director, replaced with term IRS 25-10-2
battleship versus lighthouse story 22-13-4
beguiling subtility, parable 39-12-2
behavior, attorneys involved in unethical and illegal behavior 61-11-8
behavioral conditioning should not be goal of schools 8-6-4
belief and natural law, discussion 58-2-4
belief, is your life, liberty, and property controlled by 3-7-1
belief, Rule 11 of Fed. Rules of Civil Procedure 3-9-5
bench, approaching the, story of 31-14-2
beneficial interest, equitable title 41-16-8
beneficiaries and subjects of Trust B are the 14th Amendment persons 57-2-2
beneficiary has no equitable interest in UBO 29-6-2
benefit flow chart for Right Way membership 31-11-1
benefit or privilege, no minimal contact 35-9-4
benefit plan for Right Way membership 31-10-1
benefit, defined 5-14-1
benefit, privilege, title of nobility, opportunity from federal government, without, no federal jurisdiction 35-10-3
benefits exercised equate to implied contract to meet the obligations associated with the benefits 33-3-4
benefits, receiving, becoming part of the government 54-2-9
Benjamin Franklin writing about paper currency 36-10-5
Bernadine Smith, article 15-16-5
bias of magistrate against plaintiffs 17-14-4
Bible, a book of law 41-4-9
bifurcated corporate government has standing to protect itself 65-1-5
Bifurcated Government, article, Protest Bifurcated Government 67-11-3
bifurcated government, presumptions in a 68-2-9
bifurcated securities create a new venue 56-8-3
bifurcated states, reference 68-2-7
bifurcated, entering the bar voluntarily would be a trespass on the bifurcated system of law 68-4-5
bifurcated, reference in protest 65-4-2
bifurcation bifurcated upon bifurcation, discussed 55-5-7
bifurcation occurs when subsequent contracts are joined to original documents making them into a statute staple 55-4-2
bifurcation of government, one more example 66-14-4
bifurcation of state and federal governments, discussion 63-10-1
bifurcation research, a list of items to get 63-10-7
bifurcation, evidence package showing bifurcation of government 66-5-1
bifurcation, Legislative Counsels admit bifurcation, discussion 65-12-6
bifurcation, timeline guide for bifurcation research 63-12-1
Big Mac, article, Judge Has Big Mac Attack 49-7-3
Bill Blannon, Frontline Master, assists people handle bankruptcy 35-12-2
Bill of Attainder is a felony 7-6-4
Bill of Attainder, traffic ticket 32-6-2
Bill of Exceptions must be timely 1-10-1
Bill of Exceptions 1-4-2
Bill of Exceptions 1-9-6
Bill of Exceptions 2-11-4
Bill of Pains and Penalties, trial and conviction in violation of proper jurisdictional challenge 7-6-3
bill of particular, in story of win 54-7-3
Bill of Particulars combined with Appearance Without Appearance 46-1-6
bill of particulars for contempt or failure to appear 46-13-4
Bill of Particulars for IRS, ideas for 48-12-1
Bill of Particulars for IRS, questions for a 44-15-1
bill of particulars in case of suit to collect a debt 52-1-6
Bill of Particulars or Administrative Procedure Act Requests, IRS duty to respond to 48-9-2
Bill of Particulars or Privacy Act Request, instructions to include 46-3-5
Bill of Particulars or Privacy Act Request, questions for, areas of interest, agency and venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action, cause of action 46-3-4
bill of particulars served on the prosecutor 43-3-6
bill of particulars to bank 52-2-9
Bill of Particulars versus Demand for Bill of Particulars 48-13-7
Bill of Particulars 44-2-6
Bill of Particulars 44-9-8
Bill of Particulars, along with Offer to Pay 53-3-2
Bill of Particulars, article 42-4-1
Bill of Particulars, bonds and insurance policies, question it on Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-2
Bill of Particulars, cause of action, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Bill of Particulars, court scenario contest 46-1-1
bill of particulars, declaratory judgment arising from prosecutor failing to answer 44-3-2
Bill of Particulars, Demand for, win described 49-20-7
bill of particulars, demand to know the nature and cause 58-11-8
Bill of Particulars, doesn’t it have to be answered 45-1-2
bill of particulars, facts you are looking for, list 42-5-2
Bill of Particulars, fault and default on a Demand for a Bill of Particulars in a traffic case 49-21-1
Bill of Particulars, files 45-1-2
Bill of Particulars, issues to address in, Venue, Jurisdiction, Parties, Right of Action, Cause of Action 48-9-1
Bill of Particulars, judicial or administrative capacity of Judge, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Bill of Particulars, jurisdiction, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
bill of particulars, needed to overcome the presumption that the accused is a nom de guerre 46-13-1
Bill of Particulars, oaths of office, question it on Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-2
bill of particulars, on street remedies, discussion 61-5-5
Bill of Particulars, parties, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Bill of Particulars, Privacy Act Request in the Nature of a 48-8-8
bill of particulars, proper response to civil or criminal case 46-11-4
bill of particulars, reference related to sanctions 46-8-1
Bill of Particulars, right of action, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
bill of particulars, see procedure table 58-12-5
bill of particulars, step 2 of 5 step procedure 43-7-2
Bill of Particulars, story includes 53-6-1
Bill of Particulars, story includes 53-7-4
Bill of Particulars, there are none in Trust B 58-14-2
Bill of Particulars, Trust B failure to respond is evidence of who they are and what they are doing 58-14-2
bill of particulars, where it fits in procedural overview 58-10-3
Bill of Redemption, reference 65-9-3
Bill of Rights does not apply to states, discussion 48-17-2
Bill of Rights does not grant rights, it limits govt 20-2-3
Bill of Rights said by deputy prosecutor to not extend to the residents of the States 64-13-5
Bill of Rights, International version 7-8-2
Bill of Rights, Legislative Update!, H.R. 1710, Anti Bill of Rights Bill, basically Anti-Terrorism Bill 25-8-3
Bill of Rights, new, from United Nations 7-8-2
Bill of Sale shows evidence of conveyance of legal and equitable title 68-4-1
bill to make IRS accountable 22-9-4
bill, hospital, unaffordable/unreasonable 39-2-5
bill, requiring affidavits from Hospital verifying expenses under penalty of perjury 39-2-6
Bill’s case 17-3-1
Bill’s case 20-1-4
Bill’s case 20-14-4
Bill’s case 52-1-2
billing objection, escrow account in support of 39-2-8
billion, New Jersey has $188 billion in cash! 63-2-6
billion, state charging $87 billion to provide $17 billion in public services 63-2-8
bills of credit, no state or fed. govt shall issue 3-14-1
Bills of Particulars, do they work? stories 46-1-4
bills, no payment/objection gets Common Law Lien 9-13-6
biological, chemical and biological warfare program, Congress authorized testing on American Citizens 67-13-1
Birth Certificate Application has the signature of the mother who is the trustee of little Johnny 46-11-5
Birth Certificate Application, rights to the rewads of your labor reduced to 46-11-5
birth certificate can be monetized to the benefit of the Department of Commerce 59-6-8
birth certificate consents to private law court 3-13-1
birth certificate documents arrival of baby like product is documented on a packing slip 16-4-1
Birth Certificate is a security instrument, State is holder in due course 46-12-1
birth certificate names two agencies, State of Ohio, Department of Commerce 5-15-4
birth certificate, a security comes in many forms, deeds, birth certificates, licenses, titles, etc. 45-3-4
birth certificate, application, grants title to body to Depart-ment of Commerce who becomes holder in due course 54-4-4
birth certificate, back side contains revealing info 5-15-3
birth certificate, commerce deals with instruments representing land, substance, certificate of title, birth certificate, negotiable instruments, traffic citation, indictment, etc. 42-2-6
birth certificate, creates a security in commerce giving legal title of the baby to government 59-6-8
birth certificate, first contract to revoke 16-4-1
birth certificate, govt uses fictitious name 22-7-5
birth certificate, having one makes you a subject, a ward, and a slave to the District of Columbia 18-7-2
Birth Certificate, hospital forgets to ask 39-2-8
birth certificate, reference 46-7-2
birth certificate, reference 50-9-1
birth certificate, reference 57-2-3
birth certificate, reference 59-15-9
birth certificate, reference, acquisition of legal title to the child by the state, a corporation 59-14-5
birth certificate, retracted by affidavit, example 17-19-2
birth certificate, revoking the trust, discussion 54-5-2
birth certificate, story of getting a passport without 48-5-8
birth certificate, trust created using all capital letters 13-15-6
birth certificate, why its in place 11-12-3
birth certificates secure lien in equitable interest, securities then sold in equity’s markets 66-13-4
birth certificates, article 66-13-1
birth certificates, conveyed to Department of Commerce and registered as a United Nations Human Resource 16-4-1
birth certificates, reference relative to citizenship 50-8-2
birth date, date a corporation comes into existence 16-4-1
birth registration process, discussion 55-15-4
Birth, Certificates of Live 29-13-2
Black Box Disaster 25-16-2
black helicopters 2-9-4
blackmail by attorney, case of 5-10-1
Blackstone’s Commentaries, discussion 44-10-1
Blackstone’s Commentaries, discussion 45-6-6
Blueprint for the Peace Race, booklet published by United States Arms Control & Disarmament Agency 15-16-1
Bo Gritz not indicted because training alone is not illegal 43-16-4
Bob’s case 5-3-2
bodies licensed by birth certificates 57-2-3
body and person, quiet title over, declaratory order of sovereignty 27-7-4
body attachment (arrest) with Writ of Attachment 15-8-2
body is vessel, in commerce 16-3-5
body politic without election, reference related to bifurcation 63-11-4
body, people granted title to their bodies, property, etc. to the government, creating a grantor trust 54-4-4
body-politic, corporate 2-18-2
boilerplate, defined 5-14-2
Bolshevik Revolution 36-19-4
bona fide, defined 5-14-2
bond hearing, discussion 51-4-1
bond issues 2-3-4
bond issues 2-3-5
bond not attached 15-8-2
bond of 21 silver dollars, related to depositum declaration 65-2-5
bond or insurance, demand for, pursuant to Privacy Act 48-18-3
bond reduction hearing 2-3-5
bond required with writ of attachment 15-8-6
bond, attacking it through commercial process, reference and discussion 58-12-3
bond, bringing a claim under a bond, discussion 61-6-9
bond, claim against, story 52-5-7
bond, do not post a, jurisdiction 35-7-2
bond, not required of officials in Trust B, discussion 58-14-2
bond, performance, send me a copy of 14-17-2
bond, required to be posted related to a distress 58-7-6
bond, security bond posted to get an injunction granted, discussion 62-10-9
bond, without it an injunction is not operative 59-12-1
bondage and captivity, the law dealing with 65-11-4
bondage on a national level as a result of debt 67-1-2
bondage, always results from debt, discussion 55-2-4
bondage, strategies to inflict slavery on free people 66-1-1
bonding company and insurance company sought 3-6-5
Bonding for Return of Depositum 65-9-2
bonding of an instrument 53-5-2
bonds and insurance policies, question it on Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-2
bonds are required 35-6-7
bonds of attorneys, attorneys must produce 31-15-3
bonds of officials 40-16-2
bonds, purpose of 2-3-3
books and records to IRS, contempt for failure to give 5-11-1
books and records, any requirement to keep 44-15-5
books and records, IRS can’t compel production 21-1-2
books and records, no implementing regulations 21-2-2
books, cities, counties and states keep two sets of books, one “budget” projecting (guessing) forward, one CAFR which is the actual accounting of the past year 63-1-2
borrower damaged if they don’t know they won’t get legal title after debt is discharged 11-14-6
borrower doesn’t get loan of credit 12-13-6
borrower doesn’t get loan of lawful money 12-13-6
borrower received no loan of any money as consideration for the alleged mortgage note 26-3-5
Borrowers, the movie, a movie review by Mr. Smith 61-17-5
borrowing creates FRNs, only way to get into circulation 38-18-7
borrowing your own money through a bank 60-13-4
Bosnia, letter from citizen and quote from Congressional Record 29-15-7
bottomry liens against Confederacy ships for collection 28-16-6
Bottomry, legal definition 28-16-6
Boulder Township Court, case confirms many principles taught by Right Way 61-1-1
Bounty Hunters, reference to article 46-16-4
Bounty-Hunter, Right Way L.A.W. 40-2-4
Bouvier’s Law Dictionary web site 58-2-9
Brady Bill, how it was passed 16-5-3
brain death, defined 5-14-3
breach of fiduciary, both government and Sweitzer, discussion 59-8-6
breach of fiduciary, example 59-8-4
break in without warrant 14-12-1
brief for complaint fails to state a claim 13-7-3
brief for lack of personal jurisdiction 13-7-3
brief for probable cause, in good faith 13-7-3
brief for qualified immunity 13-7-3
brief, defined 5-14-3
brief, description of requirement of 7-6-5
brief, process for creating a court brief 7-6-6
brief, text of, to overcome motion to dismiss Title 42 21-3-1
briefcase, defined 5-14-3
British West Indies plates, license, and registration 49-20-8
Brookfield Construction Co., Inc. v. Stuart 8-18-2
Brown Act, hearings to be held in private if a public official is involved 41-12-5
Brown Act, violation of, meeting closed to public 14-13-3
Bruce, case of 33-1-2
Bruce’s case 17-3-5
Bruces’s case, speeding ticket 46-1-5
Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad Co. 14-9-1
Buck Act created 50 shadow States, or Federal States 4-4-3
Buck Act intends to make all people liable, income tax 5-6-5
Buck Act solves federal venue problem 5-6-4
Buck Act States are outside the protection of the law and the militia 18-15-2
Buck Act States governed by UCC 36-2-6
Buck Act States, claim no authority over anything 18-15-2
Buck Act 18-15-1
Buck Act 4-6-4
Buck Act 5-6-1
Buck Act, 31 CFR, Chapter 1, part 51, 52 31-9-5
Buck Act, purpose interpreted in court cases 5-6-5
Buck Act, reference 56-4-4
Buck Act, reference 56-6-5
Buck Act, related to address and federal area 61-10-9
Buck Act, States to function in bankruptcy 36-2-8
budget, cities, counties and states keep two sets of books, one “budget” projecting (guessing) forward, one CAFR which is the actual accounting of the past year 63-1-2
buffer yourself from Babylon with trusts 31-12-1
buffer, notary, common law, used as buffer for protest of statutory court system 32-8-6
building inspector, citation from 1-2-1
building inspector, story about 45-13-6
building permit, reference 59-15-9
building permit, under international law 3-14-3
building permit, without, arrested 14-16-4
bulletin board 7-2-4
Bullock v. General Dynamics Corp. 5-6-6
burden of clear and convinicing evidence, article 54-6-5
burden of proof on IRS 22-10-5
burden of proof on IRS, statutory language 22-11-3
burden of proof, additional burden for government 54-7-1
burden of proof, article 54-6-5
burden of proof, if allocated to wrong party, is reversible error 54-8-2
burden of proof, shift it to “them” through refusals 4-15-6
burden shifted to Admiralty court to prove venue 32-8-8
Bureau of Justice Assistance, judicial department 46-16-8
Bureau of Justice Statistics, judicial department 46-16-8
Bureau of Land Management, origin and purpose 18-5-2
business trust, discussed 31-12-7
business trusts created pursuant to common law 31-12-8
businesses licensed by permits, certificates of competency 57-2-3
buyer at property sale not unsuspecting victim 25-4-6
buying habits, alteration of 39-16-8
by-laws of municipal corporations 62-1-5
by-laws, Constitution is now only “by-laws” to government of District of Columbia 56-3-3
Cabbages and Kings, . . . of, a newsletter 29-12-1
CAFR mandated by 1982 federal law for every state, county and city 63-6-2
CAFR Scams Tax dollars, article 63-1-1
CAFR web sites 63-6-5
CAFR, cities, counties and states keep two sets of books, one “budget” projecting (guessing) forward, one CAFR which is the actual accounting of the past year 63-1-2
Cain and Abel, show cause 40-6-6
calculation of substance, exchange w/ Wisdom Group 18-3-3
Caleb Law 14-16-4
California Bankers Ass’n v. Shultz 13-11-2
California Bankers Association v. Shelf 5-12-4
cameras, video surveilance, on highways 38-12-7
cancellation of instruments held by government 45-2-4
cancellation, how to re-venue out of Babylon 16-10-5
Cancellation, Revocation, Rescission 14-17-1
Canon 3 of the Code of Judicial Conduct, what is it? 6-9-6
Canons of American Bar Association Judicial Code 30-12-3
capacity, discussion of personal capacity versus official capacity, article 63-11-8
capacity, nature and character of party established through public declaration 65-1-5
capacity, no private capacity while in the military 62-17-8
capacity, personal or official, of Title 42 defendants 16-3-1
capeas 1-4-5
capias, legal definition, already guilty 24-5-2
capias, response form 15-19-1
capital and small letters, reference related to bifurcation 63-10-9
capital letter name in court paperwork, reference 61-14-8
capital letter name, corporation 24-6-3
capital letter name, not you 41-1-3
capital letter names on licenses, presumptions and implications not explained 39-2-9
capital letter names or with initials are fictitious or nom de guerre 39-3-2
capital letter spellings of names, significance of 22-5-3
capital letters in name 27-10-5
capital letters in name 4-6-4
capital letters in name, a corporate fiction 35-8-1
capital letters in name, not 31-14-8
capital letters in name, results in no controversy and no judicial capacity to act 35-6-5
capital letters in names, imply dead “person” 28-3-2
capital letters is abbreviation for a corporation 22-7-5
capital letters presumes the accused is franchised with Washington D.C. as a commercial entity 19-9-5
capital letters used to spell your name 13-15-6
capital letters, all, in names 29-13-4
capital letters, all, INTERNAL REVENUE, what does it mean? 31-3-2
capital letters, name in all capital letters 33-6-3
capital letters, name in all, presumed to be you 38-5-5
capital letters, name spelled in all 17-10-6
capital, discussed 46-7-3
CAPITALIZATION is capitalization, article 46-6-7
capitalization, according to US govt style manual 51-11-3
capitalization, research regarding 17-11-1
capitalized, monetary obligation and/or connotation 46-6-8
captivity and bondage, the law dealing with 65-11-4
car ownership, discussed, state interest 38-8-8
car registration, reference 59-15-9
car taken by state without compensation 38-8-4
carelessness and negligence not included as excusable neglect 27-11-3
carrier, defined as commerce 20-15-3
cartoon versus reality, discussion 58-2-5
cartoon 5-14-6
case can’t be lost, only in your court 44-8-5
case captions in legal paperwork, discussion 54-16-1
case cites to frivolous claims 21-12-4
case dismissed for failure to cooperate (volunteer) 9-2-5
case law, searching for, a computer on line system of checking court dockets, Pacer 26-8-1
Case Management Program of District Court, Judges 3-2-5
case not over until you voluntarily give up 38-1-1
case of Alex, telephone “tax” waived 26-2-1
case of Andra family 31-13-7
case of Angelica 17-4-6
case of Art Szafranski 21-11-6
case of Bill 17-3-1
case of Bill 20-1-4
case of Bill 20-14-4
case of Bill 52-1-2
case of Bruce 17-3-5
case of Bruce 33-1-2
case of Bruce, speeding ticket 46-1-5
case of Charlie 41-13-8
case of Chris 54-7-3
case of Chuck 15-8-1
case of CJ 46-2-8
case of Dale 15-8-1
case of Dale 41-13-5
case of Dan 44-1-1
case of Dan 50-12-8
case of Dave 48-13-4
case of Doctor Ives 41-12-2
case of Donald 68-5-1
case of Duane 49-12-9
case of Ed 39-7-5
case of Emmett 41-1-1
case of Fran 45-13-5
case of Frank Triola 53-5-7
case of James 21-7-4
case of James 44-7-2
case of Jay 52-1-6
case of Joe Karl 39-3-5
case of John 31-14-7
case of Karen 28-1-2
case of Keith 22-5-3
case of Ken 42-16-1
case of Kenneth Wayne 52-5-1
case of Kevin 15-2-1
case of Lane Oake 31-14-1
case of Lon 17-2-4
case of Mary Schipke 27-14-1
case of Max 32-13-1
case of McWhorter 27-1-2
case of Mike 18-1-1
case of Mitch 38-1-2
case of Nick Driever 17-15-1
case of Pasquale 32-5-8
case of Rajee 44-8-7
case of Randy Hammit 52-13-9
case of Randy 45-1-1
case of Red 41-6-1
case of Robert, arrested for stealing his own car 33-1-10
case of Roger 43-7-1
case of Roger 59-7-3
case of Ron Pickering 53-7-3
case of Ronald, IRS garnishment 64-1-1
case of Roy, divorce 43-4-9
case of Ruby 27-11-4
case of Sam 16-2-1
case of Sam 17-2-1
case of Sam 26-5-5
case of Tom 22-1-1
case of Tom 26-3-3
case or controversy, no judicial capacity without one 35-6-5
case, Art Szafranski’s 5-11-1
case, Art Szafranski’s 6-1-3
case, Art’s 9-5-6
case, Art’s, WINS! 10-1-1
case, Bob of California 14-14-1
case, Bob’s 5-3-2
case, Dan’s 9-5-2
case, Dana N. 1-2-1
case, Dave’s 5-2-4
case, Dean Shramm’s 2-5-6
case, defined in Constitutional law case notes 35-6-2
case, Ed Collins 11-19-2
case, Ed Collins 1-4-3
case, Elvin Hanson 9-6-3
case, Frank Kowalik 8-4-3
case, Freeman 12-9-5
case, Gail’s 9-2-1
case, George’s 12-8-3
case, George’s, never broke a law 4-10-6
case, Greg’s 11-3-3
case, Greg’s 9-1-1
case, Hank Rearden 5-9-6
case, James Sine’s 3-10-1
case, James 3-10-1
case, James’ 6-10-1
case, James’s 5-2-2
case, Jeff’s 6-9-5
case, Jeff’s 8-9-4
case, Jim’s 11-16-2
case, Jim’s 2-1-3
case, Jim’s 7-13-1
case, Jim’s 9-3-1
case, Jim’s 9-4-3
case, John’s 11-2-2
case, Larry of Pacheo 13-3-3
case, Larry’s 5-9-2
case, Larry’s 7-12-5
case, Ralph’s 14-1-2
case, Randy’s 12-13-1
case, Randy’s 12-2-1
case, Randy’s 5-10-4
case, Robert Fox’s 5-3-2
case, Robert Lee Norris 3-14-3
case, Robert Lee Norris 4-14-4
case, Tim’s 5-1-3
case, Tom and Gene of Arizona 14-12-2
case, Tom’s, of garbage 3-5-1
case, Tony’s 12-3-6
cash, New Jersey has $188 billion in cash! 63-2-6
Catholic children required to attend public schools 40-8-7
cause and nature, officials fail to identify, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-5
cause of action missing, other processes defective 11-10-2
cause of action, complaint must set forth 26-7-2
cause of action, failure to state, versus failure to state a claim 28-14-4
cause of action, none, misnomer, venue, no damaged party, Refusals and Abatements are challenges based on 32-12-6
cause of action, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars, areas of interest, agency and venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action, cause of action 46-3-4
cause of action, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Cause of Action, Venue, Jurisdiction, Parties, Right of Action, issues to address in Bill of Particulars 48-9-1
cause, law consists of nature and cause, discussion 66-2-7
causes of action in federal tax case 13-4-4
causes of action, statement of 13-3-4
Caveat Against Injustice, book by Roger Sherman, who signed the Constitution 8-4-2
caveat emptor 58-8-1
caveat, example of 26-2-6
census appears to apply to federal people 66-17-3
Census Project, US GenWeb, Needs Volunteers50-11-9
census, article, What’s Behind the Census? 66-17-2
certificate has no rights attached to it, it is only evidence that a title exists in someone’s hands 46-12-1
certificate of service 29-2-4
certificate of service, example 60-6-2
Certificate of Title v. Manufacturers Statement of Origin 38-8-8
certificate of title, not title, you hold only, presumptions of court 46-6-2
certificates of beneficial interest, trusts 31-7-2
Certificates of Live Birth 29-13-2
certification by notarial officer, example text of 65-3-3
certification by signature impossible without disclosure 39-3-3
certification, charted within seven point affidavit 58-5-3
certification, signature is a legal definition that implies 39-3-3
certified copy, record a certified copy, not the original, discussion 65-2-5
certified mail designated to a location 28-4-1
certified mail different from registered mail 28-4-1
certified mail, method of process service 15-3-4
Certified Money Order to discharge mortgage 11-9-2
Certified Money Order, discharging debt with 44-8-7
certified money orders can cause problems 9-4-3
Certified Money Orders to discharge debts 17-2-1
Certified Money Orders 25-4-4
certify, self-certifying documents?, not likely 63-10-4
Certiorari applicable to equity, admiralty, Maritime 2-14-3
certiorari challenges major premise of law, not facts 13-3-5
Certiorari is a demurrer 2-14-2
Certiorari is discretionary until you prove there is a question of law 2-14-2
certiorari is new action 13-3-4
Certiorari must precede Quiet Title claim 4-10-2
certiorari requires two things to prevail 13-3-5
Certiorari v. Motion to Vacate 19-3-4
certiorari versus appeal 13-3-4
Certiorari versus appeal 7-5-4
Certiorari works when they are overcoming law 2-14-2
Certiorari works when they violate procedures 2-14-2
Certiorari works when they violate rules 2-14-2
Certiorari 14-15-4
certiorari 3-14-5
certiorari, can correct lower court record 13-3-5
certiorari, can correct procedural errors 13-3-5
Certiorari, checklist for Writ of 13-6-4
certiorari, correct jurisdictional challenge error 13-3-5
Certiorari, court has to answer for their errors 2-14-3
certiorari, requires judgment reversal, error correction 13-5-1
certiorari, some remedy that looks, smells, feel like 19-3-5
cestui que trust must be appraisal of facts and law, ignorance of the law, does not apply in the case of trusts 65-7-2
cestui que trust must know the law and their rights 65-7-1
cestui que Trust, protest of cestui que Trust of de facto government, reference 65-4-2
CFR discussion relative to banking and social security numbers 63-14-9
CFR not named in complaint 21-11-6
CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) reference 55-12-3
CFTC agency attacks small publisher, article 58-14-9
chains, brought to arraignment in 31-14-8
challenging jurisdiction, appeal grants jurisdiction 2-11-2
chancery court, another name for equity jurisdiction 45-2-9
change of techniques with knowledge over time 26-3-2
Chapter 13 bankruptcy discharges unsecured taxes 37-3-2
Chapter 13 bankruptcy, about and considerations 37-3-1
chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy, tax claim survives 37-2-7
Chapter 7 bankruptcy doesn’t discharges unsecured taxes 37-3-2
character, discussion of personal capacity versus official capacity, article 63-11-8
character, nature and capacity of party established through public declaration 65-1-5
character, yours, as it relates to sovereignty and contractual obligations 29-6-7
charge of hindering a secured creditor 33-1-11
charge, undefined, how do you defend against? 19-11-2
charged in two states with the same charges 3-14-6
charged with adjectives that are not defined in law 19-11-2
charging instrument is incomplete instrument starting with an assumption and presumption, rather than proof 58-13-9
charging instrument security, see procedure table 58-12-5
charging instrument, where it fits in procedural overview 58-10-3
charitable foundation, related to trusts 31-7-3
charitable, Form 990 Tax Return of so-called charitable institutions 62-6-6
charity, agency of state, how can it also be a corporation or a charity 62-6-7
Charles Weisman, Arrest and False Imprisonment 21-5-5
Charles White 8-2-1
Charles White, On Point II tapes 8-10-3
Charles White, tapes of Right Way class available 2-4-3
Charlie Parker, article by 32-15-1
Charlie’s case 41-13-8
chart of God, man, 50 states, fed. govt., U.S. citizen 4-5-1
charter, constitutional violation by chartered government renders charter null and void 41-17-6
charters, county and municipal 42-5-6
Charters, Treaties, Agreements, commercial contracts, Patents, Grants all carefully written to assure flow of money to Vatican 62-2-3
Cheating the Bank, article 25-4-4
check issued established duties, contracts and obligation 58-7-2
check not a check, only an advertisement 13-4-2
check, debt tendered (by check, draft, money order, promissory note), party has no rights, only obligations 55-2-5
Check, Money Order, Federal Reserve Note, no substance in 49-2-4
checklist for Title 42 12-14-1
checklist for Writ of Certiorari 13-6-4
checks accepted as payment for labor, presumption of being a taxpayer in situation of employment 49-1-5
checks and balance system not in place 46-13-7
checks, banks loaning federal reserve notes, checks, money orders, drafts, and not gold and silver 54-2-9
checks, federal reserve notes, money orders are all debt credit instruments under US bankruptcy 36-12-1
Checks, IRS in relation to Checks, Money Orders, Federal Reserve Notes 49-2-8
chemical and biological warfare program, Congress authorized testing on American Citizens 67-13-1
child and family “At-Risk” designation list 8-6-2
child attitudes and “feelings” judged by bureaucrat 8-5-6
child custody cases are commercial in nature, discussion 58-3-6
child is “found” to be an “issue” of the marriage 43-5-9
child kidnapped by state children’s services 31-14-1
Child Protective Service, agent of Department of Commerce, the owner of the baby 59-6-9
Child Protective Services kidnaps child 27-14-2
Child Protective Services, fraudulent removal of children 40-2-6
Child Protective Services, horror stories 27-17-6
Child Support Bureau has no jurisdiction after revocation of marriage license 17-8-1
child theft by State 27-14-4
child, questions asked of your child in school 8-5-3
child, story of psychologist breaking up family 8-9-6
child, your assertion could be labeled child abuse and a federal crime 8-6-1
child-parent relationship, evidence standard 54-7-7
children held as hostages 28-14-1
children of marriage belong to State under marriage license 39-2-9
children put at risk by fraudulent insurance practices 41-11-5
children versus offspring, reference 55-10-3
children, care, custody, management, evidence standard 54-7-7
children, CPS makes money from federal government by taking children away from parents 40-2-8
children, example of man deprived of visitation with children 62-10-2
children, fraudulent removal of, by Child Protective Services 40-2-6
children, illegally obtaining private family information from school children 14-13-2
children, license to take away your 8-5-2
children, parents and rights newsletter 16-1-3
children, police attacking today’s youth, discussion 53-5-8
children, save the, from movie script 56-16-3
children, testing results kept by social security number 8-5-4
Children’s Rights group, reference 60-19-7
choses in action, reference 49-2-4
Chris, case of 54-7-3
Christian appellation in Bouvier Dictionary of Law, 1856 51-13-2
Christian appellation, discussion 56-2-4
Christian appellation, two parts 43-1-4
Christian education as ‘Biblical Fortunetelling’ 3-17-3
Christian Life Workshop, Gregg Harris 7-2-2
Christian male, females can use term as it is gender neutral 41-16-5
Christian name can’t be used under laws of Admiralty 28-5-1
Christian name on contract (like driver’s license) 39-3-1
Christian name, example of use in court 39-3-7
Christian name, legal definition 39-3-2
Christian name, received at baptism 28-3-2
Christian name, without security in it, court has no authority 46-13-4
Christian nation, Supreme Court declare America a 21-16-4
Christian nation, USA is a, Supreme Court says so 22-6-1
Christian, no Christian had made a claim to the land 41-1-5
Christopher Columbus, quotation 1-11-1
chronic fatigue 7-13-5
Chuck’s case 15-8-1
church, corporate, licensing is problem 12-10-4
Churches attacked by dietitians in Colorado 29-16-4
Churches trodden down by the system 29-16-1
circumstances, enemy has no standing in courts during war or exigent circumstances 56-1-6
citation from administrative agency 1-2-1
citation from building inspector 1-2-1
citation neither sworn to nor dated 19-2-3
citation not a complaint 14-16-4
citation not signed 14-16-4
citation only signed by police officer, not by prosecutor, story 52-1-3
citation or complaint, step 1 of 5 step procedure 43-7-2
citation presumes “person” who “owns and operates” a “vehicle”, all commercial terms 22-16-5
citation response 32-5-8
citation, after signing, court cannot institute criminal action, for failure to appear, due to separation of powers 19-2-2
citation, case law says it is an invitation to appear 24-5-1
citation, explanation of legal references 4-12-5
citation, not formal complaint because not signed by prosecutor, no affidavit 24-5-2
Citation, Refusal is demurrer for 19-6-2
citations in Federal Register explained 6-9-3
citations, legal, how to find for your own state 27-11-1
citations, traffic, refused for cause 16-19-1
cites to start research on professional duties and responsibility 30-12-1
citizen of the state thing, (refer to things and places) 51-6-5
citizen of the state, where is documentation of 41-17-3
citizen of the United States, am I one? 35-5-1
citizen or resident, i.e. a member of government 54-3-1
citizen or resident, the terms apply only to corporations 64-14-2
citizen, de jure state versus federal citizen 4-8-3
citizen, explained 21-8-2
citizen, person, subject, reference related to bifurcation 63-11-4
Citizen, private state, is there any law in IRC that says US Government can tax a 31-3-2
citizen, today being a citizen makes you a subject 58-1-3
citizen’s arrest of a police officer, discussion 68-12-3
citizen’s arrest, discussion 68-11-4
citizen’s arrest, procedure 68-11-7
citizen-owned buns will be banned 15-15-3
citizens and families abused 27-17-3
citizens are serfs and slaves on plantation 21-9-2
citizens are war criminals, must license occupations, marriages, etc 27-6-1
citizens arrest, private persons rights to make arrests nearly equal to sheriffs and constables 32-18-9
citizens declared enemies by US in 1933 27-3-4
Citizens of the United States residing in a state, terminology 22-3-3
Citizens of the United States, terminology 22-3-3
citizens of Washington D.C., none before 14th Amendment 16-8-4
citizens, as enemies, have no standing in court 16-4-2
citizens, US, are not de jure citizens 11-13-5
citizenship not subject to general powers of govt. 13-10-4
citizenship versus residency, discussion 50-7-5
citizenship versus residency, discussion 50-8-4
citizenship, can be proven with birth certificate 5-15-4
citizenship, two separate classes of 22-4-5
citizenship, United States citizenship, reference with fiction of law 62-13-8
city attorney not authorized to bring case for state 19-2-4
city or county, what is required to have a charter 41-17-5
city, CAFR mandated by 1982 federal law for every state, county and city 63-6-2
city, D.O.T.s, difference between federal, state, municipal, city 36-6-6
city, federal, state, county ownership of publicly traded stock exceeds $32 Trillion, 53% of all listed stock! 63-3-3
city, how to start one, information 50-7-2
city, incorporated, claiming state powers 36-7-5
Civil Actions Against State and Local Government 24-9-1
Civil Actions Against the United States 24-9-1
civil and criminal procedures the same 14-4-1
civil contempt versus criminal contempt 39-10-2
civil court order grants immunity 2-11-3
civil cover sheet of Title 42, suggested alteration 36-12-5
civil damage suits against police officers 33-13-5
Civil Death, defined, all rights, privileges, including right to contract and sue are forfeited 17-11-1
civil death, defined, preferable to physical death 17-12-4
civil death, discussion 41-5-5
civil death, example by metaphor 41-5-2
civil foreclosure, turning it into a criminal case 41-1-5
civil government lost during the Civil War 46-9-4
civil government replaced by military law 46-10-8
civil government, three ways to re-establishing it 46-13-5
civil rights actions in criminal cases 22-8-1
civil rights are privileges extended by the Legislative body 56-2-4
civil rights involving family life 27-2-3
Civil Rights Task Force 14-13-3
Civil Rights Task Force, reference 42-2-4
civil rights training for Sheriff’s staff 21-16-1
Civil Rights versus Constitutional Rights, reference 48-16-5
civil rights versus imprescriptable rights, reference 66-14-4
civil rights violations 28-6-1
civil rights, an administrative definition 50-5-9
civil rights, granted to (US) citizens of D.C. 16-8-5
Civil Rule 11, complaint not in good faith under rule 11-2-1
Civil Rule 11, no grounds to support a claim 11-2-1
Civil Rule 11, purpose, hold somebody liable for filing a sham or false pleading 11-2-2
Civil Rule 12(b)(6), case “fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted” 11-2-4
Civil Rule 12(b)(6), Refusal for Cause, UCC 3-501 is 9-13-3
Civil Rule 12(b)(6), refusal is like, without grant of jurisdiction 11-2-4
Civil Rule 56, in Ohio 6-10-3
civil side versus criminal end of your case 41-7-8
civil trial, anatomy of federal 12-14-1
civil war was not a war, was police action 28-16-2
CJ’s case 46-2-8
claim for relief, fails, non assumpsit 2-14-5
Claim to Private Labor Exchange, form 49-22-1
Claim to Private Land Rights, form 41-15-1
claim upon which relief can be granted 2-5-1
claim, every complaint has necessary elements in order to fully state a claim 60-6-7
claim, for labor, imperitive, and must be worded properly 49-3-3
claim, for relief, is there one in complaint 13-7-2
claim, stating a claim in commercial or contract law 58-3-6
classified ads in “Light”, suggestions 37-19-1
classified ads 9-18-3
Clean Air Act of 1990 38-10-4
clear and convincing evidence is stronger than mere preponderance of evidence 54-7-8
clear and convincing evidence, discussion 54-6-5
Clearfield Doctrine 21-2-3
clearly established law 28-5-3
clerk makes jurisdictional error, according to Judge 33-9-7
clerk of court rude and unreasonable 12-6-4
clerk won’t sign summons, was served Notice that case was fraud, didn’t want to be liable 11-2-3
client, Attorney’s first duty not to client 62-3-3
client, defined as “ward of court”, child, incompetent 19-4-5
client, legal definition 22-16-3
Clinton impeachment, discussion 65-10-2
Clinton Impeachment, true nature, discussion 67-11-5
closing argument, discussion in trial procedure 68-8-5
club activities and benefits of Right Way ... L.A.W., article describing 49-1-1
Club Policies & Procedures for Right Way 57-3-9
club, Right Way ... L.A.W., article about the club 45-11-1
Clyde Hyde, article by 15-5-4
CMO alleged “fake, non cashable, money order” 11-9-2
CMO alleged to be illegal, fraudulent instrument 11-9-2
CMO, how can you tell it is non-cashable if it has not been presented for payment 11-10-1
Code of Federal Regulation goi.ycio.edy/search/cfr.html 52-17-7
Code of Federal Regulations show mandatory regs 5-12-3
Code of Federal Regulations, where are they 6-1-6
Code of Judicial Conduct, American Bar Association 30-12-3
Code of Professional Responsibility 30-12-8
code pleading 51-3-2
codes, State codes not duly enacted, reference 65-5-2
coercion permitted by tax collector because 14-9-6
coercion to get you to volunteer to pay a tax 14-9-6
coercion, threat, duress, then no contract 43-2-4
coercion, where there is, there cannot be consent 33-8-4
coin money, Congress has authority to 19-17-1
Coinage Act of 1792, lawful money 37-13-3
coinage, paper not asserted to be 41-18-2
coins, using dead president symbols instead of eagle, etc. makes coins federal and not lawful 11-13-2
cold remedy 1-11-2
collateral attack of foreign judgment, proper grounds for 44-5-9
collateral estoppel for failure to rebut refusal, results in failure to state a claim 12-11-6
collateral estoppel from commercial paper into common law venue 32-9-2
collateral estoppel 12-2-6
collateral estoppel 17-3-1
collateral estoppel, notice causes 1-2-3
collateral estoppel, results from participating 14-14-4
collaterally attacked, judgment from court cannot be, in new judgment in different court 9-10-5
collection agencies hired to collect credit card debt 20-1-5
collection authority, IRS has none for lack of implementing regulations 33-8-1
collection of fine becomes brand new case, discussion 58-14-8
collection process, attorney cannot represent, if he has not informed you that he is unlicensed, or registered as a foreign agency 29-4-1
collection summons only for contract for privilege 5-12-4
collection summons, IRS form 6638, administrative 5-11-2
collection, UCC procedure for collecting on an instrument, discussion 53-4-8
Colleen Walters, Learning to Live With The Natural Law, excerpt from article by Colleen Walters 58-1-5
collusion, conspiracy, fraud, non-disclosure of hospital and insurance company 41-10-8
colonial America established as constructive trust 45-5-7
colonies, original thirteen, were unincorporated 57-1-2
color of law 24-8-1
color of law 4-2-4
color of law, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-6
colorable enforcement, laws with words of 2 meanings 6-3-6
colorable enforcement, utility of vague laws 6-3-6
colorable, defined 20-14-1
Combined Annual Financial Report, from the State Auditor 62-6-9
COMES NOW, implies general appearance, you should not use this language 18-2-2
Commander in Chief, what authority to commit troops 29-15-1
commerce deals with instruments representing land, substance, certificate of title, birth certificate, negotiable instruments, traffic citation, indictment, etc. 42-2-6
commerce does not include men laboring 42-2-5
commerce, admiralty jurisdiction arises when a case involves commerce 45-2-9
commerce, affidavit of no 35-9-4
commerce, Congressional regulation of, discussion 66-5-8
commerce, everything is, traffic, zoning, tax, code enforcement 24-10-1
commerce, federal Department of Transportation limited to 36-6-6
commerce, fiction that person is dealing in 25-5-5
commerce, government only authorized to regulate 35-9-5
commerce, how it is controlled 11-11-6
commerce, implied by definition of traffic 32-1-5
commerce, in commerce with the federal government, the census, reference 66-17-5
commerce, jurisdiction is only over 15-4-2
commerce, local, municipal corporations not authorized by State to assume jurisdiction over local commerce 36-8-2
commerce, no provision for in Articles of Confederation 42-1-4
commerce, not involved in 21-12-2
commerce, police power based on 35-9-5
commerce, practicing, presumption 46-2-7
commerce, private, joining into under government of District of Columbia, discussion 56-3-2
commerce, reference 57-1-2
commerce, rules of war, Common Law of England and rules of commerce 56-2-6
commerce, what material facts lead to belief of 32-5-1
commerce, when it causes bondage it becomes a problem 55-2-4
commercial activity consists of transactions and not actions 59-6-3
commercial activity deals with equity and not law 59-6-3
commercial activity on public roads 14-4-6
commercial activity, are you participating in 22-16-2
commercial activity, conveyance not vehicle without 6-10-6
commercial address, addressed to 25-5-5
commercial affidavit 9-11-1
Commercial and Social Automated Computer, IRS 11-11-1
commercial aspect to driver’s license 22-16-5
commercial claim, no Christian had ever made one 41-2-4
commercial contracts obtained by fraud 32-15-4
commercial contracts, Treaties, Agreements, Charters, Patents, Grants all carefully written to assure flow of money to Vatican 62-2-3
commercial enterprise, attempted solicitation into, without consent 21-12-6
commercial fraud, Notice of Tax Lien is 11-8-5
commercial instrument always a prerequisite for Trust B to initiate litigation 57-3-5
commercial instruments providing private remedy for public purposes, discussion 58-3-4
commercial instruments, example, coins and paper 16-10-1
commercial instruments, use is privilege and taxable 16-11-6
commercial instruments, use of comes under scope and purview of Trading with the Enemy Act 16-11-5
commercial law founded in law Merchant of England 14-2-2
commercial law operates as a constructive trust 24-8-3
commercial law proceedings, you are not doing the right thing to stop them 24-5-6
commercial law, protest comes from 39-4-8
commercial lien assignment to bank, not dishonored 25-7-2
commercial lien 9-11-1
Commercial Liens, article, I.R.S. Applies Back Door Tactics to fight Commercial Liens 56-13-9
commercial liens, some prevail, other do not 30-14-1
commercial nexus claimed 22-19-3
commercial paper loans cannot be in de jure states 12-13-3
commercial paper regulates only claims for interest in things, not the things themselves 42-2-5
commercial paper tendered doesn’t buy legal title 11-14-5
commercial paper tendered only buys equitable title 11-14-5
commercial paper within venue of U.S., federal 12-13-3
commercial paper, a substitute for money 11-11-4
commercial paper, banks merely deal in 11-14-2
commercial paper, collateral estoppel from, into common law venue 32-9-2
commercial paper, not liable for, traffic ticket 32-8-7
commercial paper, not money 27-19-2
commercial process used by IRS every day, reference 58-10-2
commercial process, affidavit from notary responds to 39-4-9
Commercial Process, article, Introduction to Commercial Process 58-3-1
commercial process, even if attorneys run off street for a remedy, men can maintain their on street position if they understand commercial process 58-7-3
commercial process, four types of instruments 58-3-6
commercial process, seven points to stating a claim 58-3-6
commercial rights and remedies of abuse by IRS 11-11-1
commercial terms, lots of, in DMV codes 22-16-5
commercial terms, traffic, transportation, carrier 20-15-3
commercial, stating a claim in commercial or contract law 58-3-6
commissioner or pro tem judge, you can have an elected judge instead 29-5-3
commitment pending examination 14-5-3
Commodity, CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) reference 55-12-3
Common Law Abatement Proceedings 32-12-1
Common Law Abatement 32-6-6
Common Law and Statutory jurisdiction, felonies are tried under both, How can it be both? 10-2-4
common law and statutory law, difference between 26-16-2
common law and UCC, one difference 33-3-2
common law can be re-established with John Locke Doctrine also 27-3-1
common law claims, no response by bankruptcy court-13-3
common law court declares statutory instruments void for fraud 32-8-9
Common Law Court Remedies 30-14-4
Common Law Court Remedies 32-12-1
Common Law Court, example of policy on sovereignty and military service 29-6-7
common law court, jurisdiction of a foreign court 44-5-2
Common Law Court, jurisdiction only over sovereigns 27-7-3
common law court, there are none, you must create 39-5-2
Common Law Courts 26-12-3
common law courts 44-6-9
Common Law Courts, being opened up, are they legal and lawful 27-5-6
Common Law Courts, how they interact with statutory courts 26-12-6
common law courts, jurisdiction of 44-7-1
Common Law Courts, reference to, authority question 8-9-3
common law courts, related discussion 44-4-4
common law does not compel performance 10-2-2
common law done away with because Congress cannot pass Public Law 10-2-3
common law excluded, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
common law forms of action, Ejectment, Replevin, Trover, Detinue, Trespass, reference 66-2-7
common law grand jury, reference 65-2-6
common law is criminal jurisdiction 10-2-4
common law jurisdiction 2-7-5
common law jurisdiction, writ of supervisory control, petition for 46-13-8
common law lien against one’s own property 9-3-5
common law lien procedures, related discussion 44-4-4
common law lien, recorder’s office sometimes objects 9-4-1
common law lien, suggest you ask for a certified copy, forcing recorder to make a decision on the spot 9-4-2
common law notary, reference 39-4-5
common law pleading principle, protest 39-4-4
common law proceeding, statutory court refuses to review 28-14-2
Common Law Proceedings, what’s new 32-8-5
Common Law remedies 32-15-4
common law remedy can be filed in Article 3 court 3-13-2
common law stolen in 1938 48-14-2
common law suit, intricacies of 40-4-2
common law suits, Constitutional Courts created by suit of sovereign are 39-6-1
Common Law understanding, not enough, must understand Statutory Courts also 26-13-4
common law venue, collateral estoppel from commercial paper into 32-9-2
common law virtually does not exist 10-2-5
Common Law, Abatement Update Includes Remedies at 32-12-1
Common Law, an introduction, article 26-13-1
common law, basis in England, reference 66-2-5
common law, bringing a case from admiralty through international pleadings to common law 61-5-4
common law, business trusts created pursuant to 31-12-8
common law, charges require a damaged party 20-12-2
common law, debt actions fall under Admiralty/Maritime and waive the common law 55-2-6
common law, equity, admiralty, distinguishing them 66-2-9
common law, presumptions of rem and res, common law, in law, article III responses are automatically thrown out, discussion 59-6-6
common law, remedy in admiralty, equity in admiralty to reclaim common law unalienable rights, reference 59-15-6
Common Law, rules of war, Common Law of England and rules of commerce 56-2-6
common law, statutory jurisdiction discussed, combination of admiralty, equity and common law 45-2-8
common law, the path to common law is by equity through counter claim to admiralty in international law 59-8-3
common law, there are no common law criminal cases 38-3-4
Common Law, traffic case, looked at by King’s court as combination of Admiralty, Equity, and Common Law proceeding 45-4-8
common law, under, Judge has no immunity 2-7-5
common law, using 4-15-6
common law, what it is, what it is not 26-14-2
common law, when we start practicing law, then we’ll have a remedy 49-3-3
communicate with court, public defender needed to 2-4-1
communication, failure between you and court 46-2-8
communications, connected with debt collection 7-4-1
communications, prison communications, handled by Barry Lynn, Smyth 51-3-3
communism is (see) private law for public purposes 55-8-8
communism, democracy just another name for communism 55-8-8
compelled “voluntary” acceptance 11-8-1
competence to testify, requirement in affidavit 40-5-3
complainant bears no danger of damages by complaining 38-4-5
Complaint and Summons, court flow chart 10-6-2
complaint based on affidavit showing probable cause 4-6-6
complaint did not state a charge, i.e. no jurisdiction 19-2-3
complaint fails to state a claim, brief for 13-7-3
complaint is a scam 9-14-6
complaint language for violation of rights, trespass, illegal searches, attempted seizures, filing false charges 11-6-4
complaint language for warrants without probable cause, stealing without due process, misleading US attorney 11-6-4
complaint need form and substance 9-14-4
complaint not attached to summons 37-7-6
complaint not signed by injured party 17-5-2
complaint not signed by prosecutor 13-4-1
complaint not signed by prosecutor 14-16-4
complaint not signed by prosecutor 1-5-1
complaint not signed by prosecutor 32-7-7
complaint not signed by prosecutor 9-5-4
complaint not signed by prosecutor, allocution 29-14-1
complaint not signed 14-17-2
complaint or citation, step 1 of 5 step procedure 43-7-2
complaint raises set of facts 9-15-2
complaint signed by arresting agent 13-2-1
complaint sworn based on hearsay by prosecutor 19-2-3
complaint to be construed in favor of pleader, cite 60-7-5
complaint, affidavit of person with first hand knowledge not attached to 32-7-7
complaint, counter complaint defendant becomes the movant 51-12-7
complaint, court is bound to construe complaint favorable to pleader 60-3-6
complaint, criminal, in form of affidavit 11-4-4
complaint, every complaint has necessary elements in order to fully state a claim 60-6-7
complaint, first step in a civil law suit, discussion 60-2-4
complaint, holder in due course is the court 58-10-1
complaint, if defendant fails to answer complaint, defendant has admitted to all the facts in the complaint 60-5-1
complaint, is it signed by the prosecutor 45-1-3
complaint, lacking factual specificity, opportunity to cure defect, cite 60-7-6
Complaint, Motion to Dismiss is demurrer for 19-6-2
complaint, must set forth, right of action, cause of action, and material facts to support cause 26-7-2
complaint, no affidavit, fraud 33-17-1
complaint, none charging crime 14-16-4
complaint, not bona fide 12-7-4
complaint, prima facie 28-5-3
complaint, prosecutor did not sign 43-1-2
complaint, sufficient, writing 26-4-2
complaints and warrants with flaws are invalid 13-2-1
complaints filed by private individuals without district attorney’s authorization were nullities 19-2-6
complaints, private, Am Jur says see Quo Warranto 38-4-8
complaints, properly served, must be “answered or otherwise defended” 9-14-2
complaints, words and phrases for 12-14-4
complex trust 31-7-3
compliance, substantial, doctrine of 27-11-5
comply, legal term to be rebutted with demurrer 6-11-2
compromise, legal definition 43-3-2
compromise, offer and compromise, an offer to pay the whole amount upon the Plaintiff’s proof of claim 51-2-7
compromise, tendering the debt by an offer in compromise 51-2-7
compuserve e-mail address for Right Way 39-15-1
compuserve, e-mail address on 40-7-1
computer on line system of checking court dockets and searching for case law, Pacer 26-8-1
comspiracy among militia organizations instigated by government agents 43-15-2
con job, banks are sham and 11-14-4
concealment by banks 26-3-4
conclusion (related to law and fact) 6-12-6
conclusion and presumption cannot determine question of fact or liability 40-4-8
conclusion unsupported by evidence 43-6-6
conclusions accepted as findings if both parties agree to accept them as such 43-6-6
conclusions and presumptions must be supported or stricken from the record 6-12-4
conclusions and presumptions, due process violated if Summary Judgment granted based only on 40-5-6
conclusions and presumptions, what leads to 46-2-5
conclusions of law are presumption 19-10-5
conclusions of law, don’t make them, reference 65-15-2
conclusions, affidavits cannot be based on 40-5-2
conclusions, thinking in presumptions whereby you draw wrong conclusions 46-9-1
CON-CON or CON-JOB 19-17-1
Con-Con 8-13-4
condemnation of property and eviction results from county ordered repairs that owner cannot afford 17-16-6
condition precedent on offer of performance, discussion 58-8-2
confession and inquisition, manner of adjudication under Trust B 58-13-8
confessions, arraignment,hearing to obtain admissions and confessions 43-2-4
confidence game used by government 11-7-6
confidence to win, article 53-5-5
confidence, in money 37-13-6
confirmation of sale didn’t convey old owner’s rights, only rights, title and interests of US 17-3-5
Confirmation of Sale, does not convey your interest 7-12-5
confirmatory writing, requirements for 24-6-2
confirmatory writing, with no objection, same as signed contract 24-4-6
confirmatory writings, post cards sent by traffic court 25-6-2
confiscate your car, automobile emissions testing law 38-8-2
Congress are Trustees of Trust B 57-2-2
Congress does not control Federal Reserve Bank 19-17-1
Congress has authority to coin and regulate currency 19-17-1
Congress to reconvene 3rd day of January, per Constitution, 20th Amendment 28-14-6
Congress to reconvene first Monday in December, per Constitution, Art 1, sec 4 28-14-6
Congress, military, we have a 46-9-5
congress, web sites for congress 64-19-4
Congressional archive 7-7-6
Congressional Record 7-7-6
Congressman, letter to, from citizen 29-15-1
consent required to go before present day courts 3-12-6
consent to income tax expressed by execution of IRS forms W-4 and 1040 14-11-2
consent to sell the house, in foreclosure 25-5-1
consent, definition and discussion 56-8-8
consent, judgment on street is in the form of consent of the parties 58-10-1
consent, rule by consent, how do they do it 46 -11-5
consent, voluntary consent, discussion 56-10-4
consentual, rape held, due to request for condom 14-10-1
consideration not given to contract 45-5-4
consideration or value between borrower and lender 11-14-3
consideration, there is nothing wrong with giving consideration for consideration by way of contract 58-3-2
consideration, valuable, from both parties before contract is binding 39-3-2
consideration, valuable, not given for security in title 45-3-5
conspiracy by officials, reference 65-6-2
conspiracy concerning Trading With the Enemies Act 13-5-2
conspiracy nuts, discussion 49-7-6
conspiracy to violate rights 32-8-4
conspiracy within CPS to get federal money 40-3-2
conspiracy, an agreement to do an illegal act 43-15-3
conspiracy, collusion, fraud, non-disclosure of hospital and insurance company 41-10-8
conspiracy, discussed 43-15-4
conspiracy, neglect to prevent, 42 USC 1986 30-7-2
conspiracy, reference in affidavit 64-5-4
Constitution as a by-law of the corporate government of the District of Columbia 55-5-4
Constitution deals with commercial powers of government 28-16-3
Constitution does not apply in District of Columbia, known as United States, (not state) 27-3-1
Constitution for united States of America does not apply in Washington D.C. (i.e. United States) 16-8-6
Constitution gets overturned or becomes moot 11-11-5
Constitution is addendum to previous documents 28-16-3
Constitution is alive and well 30-14-1
Constitution is now only “by-laws” to government of District of Columbia 56-3-3
Constitution is strictly a commercial contract 20-17-4
Constitution is superior paramount law of the land, per Marbury v. Madison 35-2-8
constitution lists inherent rights of the people 41-17-1
Constitution lists three immune entities, ambassadors, consuls and public ministers 28-4-4
Constitution mentions three jurisdictions 20-12-2
Constitution requires gold or silver, payment of debt 11-11-5
Constitution signers, facts about some of them 4-16-5
Constitution suspended as a civil document because of state of emergency, reference 46-9-2
Constitution, Article 1, Section 10, bank violates by loaning anything but gold and silver 54-2-9
constitution, article 1, you should become familiar with 41-17-1
Constitution, Articles characterized in discussion 58-5-1
Constitution, Articles in Amendment to the Constitution, related to on street remedies 58-5-8
Constitution, one document of our land 28-16-3
Constitution, treaties supercede the 54-3-1
Constitution, which one, there are (at least) two 55-5-4
Constitutional Convention 8-13-4
constitutional convention, pretense, balanced budget 19-17-1
Constitutional Courts created by suit of sovereign are common law suits 39-6-1
Constitutional governments of states and America have been dissolved 27-3-1
Constitutional govt overthrown without a shot fired 11-12-1
Constitutional Kids, new in the Light 16-1-6
Constitutional law versus treaty law 2-6-3
constitutional liberty deprivation versus preponderance of evidence 54-7-2
Constitutional requirements declared not binding on agency 55-13-7
Constitutional Right, violation of, claimed in Writ of Habeas Corpus 50-12-1
Constitutional Rights, don’t barge into administrative action yelling, beat them at procedure 4-9-3
Constitutional rights, none, rights are already established and merely protected by Constitution against government interference 55-3-5
constitutional violation by chartered government renders charter null and void 41-17-6
Constitutional violation flows from presumptuous law 29-11-2
Constitutional violation, you are witness against yourself when forced to identify yourself in criminal case 43-1-1
constitutions, new ones being pushed into place 15-16-3
constitutions, two for Ohio, 1802 and 1851 14-16-3
constructive fraud, example 13-5-3
constructive fraud, reference 65-4-3
Constructive Knowledge, judges have about tax 5-6-2
constructive notice and demand, examples 38-19-5
constructive notice to (lots of ) parties that rights are being violated 29-19-1
constructive notice 4-9-6
constructive notice, example of 3-6-2
constructive notice, legal definition 41-6-5
constructive notice, reference 62-5-3
constructive or quasi contract, discussion 62-12-7
constructive trust, American colonies established as 45-5-7
constructive trust, cannot be created by deception to enrich one party at the detriment of the other party 45-5-5
constructive trust, commercial law operates as a 24-8-3
constructive trust, most people walk right into a 45-3-3
constructive trust, not irrevocable, can be terminated 45-3-6
constructive trust, one that is implied in law without a written agreement 45-3-6
consul represents commercial power of sovereign 28-4-4
consuls, public ministers, ambassadors, Constitution list three immune entities 28-4-4
Consumer Finance lenders, debt collection used by 3-19-2
Consumer Protection Act – Deceptive Trade Practices, in reference to IRS 55-10-1
contempt for failure to give books and records to IRS 5-11-1
contempt hearing, “appearance” would be prima facie evidence you did a contemptuous act 9-6-3
contempt of court fine for phone call to clerk 12-6-5
contempt of court, claimed sometimes, if you don’t give your name 43-1-2
contempt of court, elements of, list 39-9-8
contempt of court, examples of acts constituting 39-10-8
contempt of court, when prosecutors call you names in court papers 39-8-9
contempt out of presence of court 39-10-2
contempt, answer to enforcing Common Law Court order 46-10-2
contempt, bill of particulars for contempt or failure to appear 46-13-4
contempt, locked up for, with no trial and no due process 48-14-1
contest, Bill of Particulars, court scenario contest 46-1-1
contract and fiduciary duty of bank to depositor 61-2-4
contract and license is a voluntary system, luring you by offer of benefits 7-6-3
contract between govt and itself, on FRN 1-8-5
contract between States and Federal Government 57-1-2
contract broken by state when rights deprived 20-17-2
contract broken the moment any right is infringed 19-12-6
contract calls for justice for all plaintiffs 9-8-6
contract conditions must be known by parties to be binding 39-3-3
contract does not equate to slavery, example 29-6-4
contract existing by fiction of law, reference 62-12-5
contract fraud by banks 26-3-4
contract has to be signed, but if not, and not objected to timely, signature not required!! 24-4-3
contract invalid due to duress, misnomer, mistake, fraud, and unconscionable contract 33-6-6
contract is impossible without disclosure 39-3-3
contract is void from the beginning if adequate consideration is absent or exists with only one party 39-12-6
contract law, UCC is 36-2-9
contract made public record 1-9-3
contract must be beneficial to both parties to be binding 39-3-2
contract not under seal 1-9-2
contract or damage, at law venue, must have either damage or contract with court 30-7-7
contract or treaty, in most cases the courts today presume there is one 45-3-2
contract related to law action and equity action 49-2-7
contract terms can require payment in gold or silver 12-13-4
contract to pay fine and costs already signed 24-5-2
contract to the court, signature granting a general contract to the court, discussion 61-5-7
contract under seal 1-9-2
contract with court to maintain Plaintiff’s remedy at law 30-4-1
contract with court 43-1-5
contract with court, identifying yourself becomes 43-1-2
contract with hidden clauses, driver’s license 22-16-4
contract with the court, by entering bar 31-14-8
contract, adhesion, allegedly makes you liable 15-10-5
contract, admission witnessed before court is same as written contract 43-2-5
contract, assigned or issued documents must meet conditions of contract 39-2-9
contract, at law 1-9-3
contract, benefits exercised equate to implied contract to meet the obligations associated with the benefits 33-3-4
contract, between plaintiff and court to hear case 31-2-5
contract, binding, requires valuable consideration from both parties 39-3-2
contract, breach of by demanding social security numbers and driver’s licenses, subject to suit 55-3-1
contract, commercial contract, accidentally converted to, discussion 49-3-4
contract, components on “contract” from traffic court 25-5-6
contract, court power by, and treaty or martial law 21-12-2
contract, definition and discussion 56-9-2
contract, discharging the underlying contract 51-2-6
contract, disclosure of conditions of contract, not given by government 45-3-5
contract, elements to have a binding, list 39-3-1
contract, equitable 1-9-3
contract, estoppel by, definition and discussion 56-10-8
contract, failure to perform plus three notices permits a UCC 1 lien for damages 9-11-2
contract, federal employee guidelines not incorporated in contract 55-3-2
contract, foundation axiom, He who creates, controls 18-15-1
contract, full disclosure, on contract, reference 54-3-2
contract, highest form of law 53-1-1
contract, how to break it according to U.C.C. 14-11-3
contract, if it lacks specificity, parties are out of luck 49-2-7
contract, implied, not without notice 24-6-4
contract, international, taxing authority under 13-4-5
contract, international, terms of debt created by bank and therefore has no substance 10-2-6
contract, international, you are a party to by an act of Congress without your knowledge 10-2-5
contract, IRS operating on basis of contract with you 51-2-5
contract, joinder in issue, legal definition, a 31-9-7
contract, judges, lawyers, other officials voluntarily agreed to uphold Constitutions voided by bankruptcy 31-2-4
contract, judgment equivalent to a contract 51-11-9
contract, legal definition 21-11-2
contract, no performance on either side can give the unlawful contract any validity, or be the foundation of any right of action upon it 65-7-3
contract, non exists, non assumpsit 2-14-5
contract, not capable, without disclosure 39-3-4
Contract, Notice of, binds Judge to his oath 29-11-3
contract, presumptions of court, you signed an agreement 46-6-2
contract, rem jurisdiction, jurisdiction by contract 43-5-9
contract, right to (not) contract with court 44-3-3
contract, right to contract with the IRS, discussion 48-7-6
contract, right to contract, discussion 58-3-2
contract, right to, Article 1, Section 10, Constitution, is lawful commerce, i.e., Public Law for Private Purposes55-2-6
contract, signing it makes you liable 4-6-6
contract, special contract, definition and discussion 56-10-7
contract, stating a claim in commercial or contract law 58-3-6
contract, statute staple is a double contract 51-12-1
contract, the highest form of law 45-3-2
contract, threat, duress, coercion, then no contract 43-2-4
contract, to be enforceable, elements, understanding, full disclosure and agreement 19-14-4
contract, tricked into forming a contract with court 44-2-8
contract, underlying, ask to see, that makes you liable 4-7-1
contract, you have, with the Small Claims Court 9-10-3
contract, your first is with judges, lawyers, other officials, who agree to uphold and support the constitutions 31-2-5
contracting into a different status, from free to serf 22-4-6
contracting into the federal jurisdiction 1-7-6
contracting party not damaged if owner acts himself 15-9-6
contracts in which parties tender substance in exchange for substance, discussion 55-2-5
contracts must be entered into knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally by both parties or they are void 20-12-5
contracts, adhesion, retraction affidavit example 17-19-1
contracts, Art I, section 10 of Constitution 31-7-2
contracts, double, based on one transaction 51-2-5
contracts, even fraudulent ones, dangerous weapons 15-9-5
contracts, laws cannot impair obligations of 6-6-5
contracts, laying the foundation 24-8-1
contracts, man does not have to set aside any pre-existing rights to enter contracts with other people 58-3-2
contracts, private employment, cannot be impaired by federal government in the name of tax 3-9-2
contracts, simple, based on one transaction 51-2-5
contracts, Treaties, Agreements, commercial contracts, Charters, Patents, Grants all carefully written to assure flow of money to Vatican 62-2-3
contracts, underlying, ended with offer in compromise, discussion 53-2-8
contracts, vaguely written, principle of Quantum Meruit 49-1-4
contractual nature of courts 24-11-1
contractual nature of tax not disclosed to jury 13-5-3
contractual use of the term “United States” 6-5-1
controlling human race through its economy 11-11-2
controversy before Judge can make judicial determination 48-13-5
controversy created by joining of issue, in a normal suit, 31-4-1
controversy created BY US when we object, protest, or enter a plea, don’t do it 35-7-3
controversy makes Judge act judicially instead of administratively 44-9-4
controversy or case, no judicial capacity without one 35-6-5
controversy, creating a proper, reference 58-11-5
controversy, creating one before a court in new case 44-9-4
controversy, Declaratory Judgment in traffic case with citation and Offer to Pay forming actual controversy 53-4-2
controversy, getting the information via Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars to create a real controversy 46-6-1
controversy, litigants are always in court over a controversy concerning a security 46-12-8
controversy, must define your 46-2-4
controversy, required in a suit under the American Flag of Peace 40-4-4
controversy, required to have a judicial proceeding 53-3-3
controversy, see procedure table 58-12-5
controversy, setting up a, with the IRS 48-8-7
controversy, without, everything is summary and administrative process 53-3-3
controversy, without, no case 53-3-3
controversy, without, plaintiff has no standing to sue 35-7-2
conversion (white collar theft) by bank 25-7-5
conversion of property to your own use 11-5-4
conversion of Republic into democracy, reference 65-4-3
conversion to use qualified evidence in the wrong venue 43-4-7
conversion, attempted, reference to 7-5-2
conversion, legal definition 21-11-1
conversion, legal definition 43-12-7
converting a fraudulent party into a trustee, reference 65-6-2
converting a law remedy to an admiralty pleading 43-7-5
converting judgments into commercial paper 9-10-4
conveyance not vehicle without commercial use 6-10-6
conveyance stolen by tow company 6-10-2
conveyances licensed by registration and plates 57-2-5
conveyed, property, in 3 ways, selling, gift, exchange 24-4-5
conveying property, who’s got title, discussion 54-4-5
conviction, post, remedies 19-3-5
cooperative federalism, reference 66-14-1
copying Right Way materials 45-11-1
corporate body formed under a constructive trust, presumption of the court 45-4-2
corporate body-politic 2-18-2
corporate limiting of liability uses force and fraud 15-11-4
corporate name, reference 51-13-8
corporate officers, how to find 4-16-2
corporate state and the suppression it produces 16-13-5
corporate state repression planning demands malice, intent and forethought 16-14-2
corporate State transfers liability to backs of people 15-11-4
corporate States, Constitution does not apply in 27-3-1
corporation name in all capital letters 13-15-6
corporation named on paperwork 43-1-4
corporation names, all capitals 29-13-3
corporation, a fictional person not endowed with inalienable rights, reference 62-17-2
corporation, agency of state, how can it also be a corporation or a charity 62-6-7
corporation, courts take silent judicial notice that anyone in front of it is a corporation and must be represented by an attorney 45-6-3
corporation, discussion of difference between being incorporated and unincorporated 38-6-5
corporation, fictitious person, U.S. Citizen, Resident, all artificial person with no rights 43-2-4
corporation, foreign, no business presence, cannot be served with process 15-3-3
corporation, government is a political 5-15-2
corporation, limited liability, is deadly 15-11-3
corporation, municipal corporations by-laws 62-1-5
corporation, nom de guerre represents a 56-3-6
corporation, United States defined as a federal corporation 65-5-2
corporation, US is federal, 28 USC 3002 (15) 49-22-1
corporation, whoever, defined as a corporation 53-2-2
corporation, you are a, presumption of court 38-6-3
corporation, you are a, presumption 46-2-7
corporations as cartoon, discussion 58-2-6
corporations can be sued in Fed. District Court without going to State Court 4-16-2
corporations cannot have both legal and equitable title 41-2-6
corporations formed to provide limited liability 15-11-2
corporations have no rights, only statutory privilege that can be revoked 64-14-4
Corporations in Toon Town, article 58-1-4
corporations, created ONLY for the convenient transaction of business 62-17-2
corporations, only, can be prosecuted 14-3-5
corporations, only, liable under statutes 14-4-2
corporations, principles dealing with mort main 28-3-2
corpus, property of trust, defined, examples 31-12-4
correct record is only way you can win 6-12-5
correcting or preventing a wrong, failure to 32-8-4
corrupt court, story of 3-10-1
corrupting and prejudicing without provable grounds39-9-4
Corum non judice, case specific, plea in special appearance to challenge the jurisdiction 56-6-3
costs, count the 24-17-5
Costs, Motion for, can be struck per Rule 12(f) 19-7-2
Council of Conciliation Court, research topics, reference 62-6-6
Council of State Governors, reference 65-4-3
counsel excluded, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
counsel of choice denied 1-5-1
counsel of choice 31-14-5
counsel of defendants disqualified because of conflict of interest between defendants divergent interests 27-10-2
Counsel on Domestic Relations, phone number 7-15-5
counsel, assistance of 2-3-5
counsel, imprisonment for misdemeanor not allowed unless accused represented by counsel 18-5-6
Counsel, Legislative Counsels admit bifurcation, discussion 65-12-6
counsel, motion to compel separate counsel, in Title 42 suits 61-17-1
counsel, separate 27-1-2
count the costs 24-17-5
count the costs 25-4-4
counter claim, the path to common law is by equity through counter claim to admiralty in international law 59-8-3
counter complaint defendant becomes the movant 51-12-7
counter demand to Janet Reno, Attorney General 5-13-5
counter offer, refusal to answer FOIA is actually counter offer 50-17-8
counter security relied on in court 53-3-2
counter security, see procedure table 58-12-5
Counter Subversive Activities Committee 40-8-5
counterclaim destroys Admiralty 59-8-3
counterclaim versus defense, illustration 61-6-8
Counterclaim, Answering by Demurrer, article 61-5-4
Counterclaim, court flow chart 10-6-2
counterclaim, litigant must not just raise a defense 68-6-5
counterclaim, mandatory, challenging the presumptions of rem and res 59-6-6
counterclaim, must be responded to 61-6-1
counterclaims and rem and res, reference 61-5-5
counterclaims cannot be brought in Declaratory Judgment 31-4-2
counterfeit documents 5-3-2
counterfeit securities 21-11-6
counterfeit securities, liens on aggrieved’s property 22-19-2
counterfeit securities, Notice of Garnishment 11-5-1
counterfeit security because statute and regulation not shown as required by law 5-12-2
counterfeit security, a traffic ticket 32-7-3
counterfeit security, federal crime, IRS form 6638 5-11-6
counterfeited security, reference 65-4-3
counter-offer and offer by and with prosecutor 50-18-4
counter-security, an affidavit, reference 50-13-3
counting the cost 9-4-3
county court is statutory court, certiorari lies 14-15-6
county or city, what is required to have a charter 41-17-5
county orders repairs that owner cannot afford, results in condemnation of property and eviction 17-16-6
county prosecutor attempts to dissuade grand jury from hearing complaint from citizen 20-2-5
county recorder, object so recorder is liable for damage 24-19-1
county, CAFR mandated by 1982 federal law for every state, county and city 63-6-2
county, federal, state, city ownership of publicly traded stock exceeds $32 Trillion, 53% of all listed stock! 63-3-3
coupons automatically dispensed are electronically determined for competitive manufacturers 39-16-8
court argument based on constitutional law, statutes, codes, rules, regulations, ordinances and policies 7-5-6
court cannot institute criminal action, for failure to appear after signing citation, due to separation of powers 19-2-2
court captions, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT denotes a territorial court, Guam, Puerto Rico, etc 36,12-4
court clerk cannot charge criminal offense, must be district attorney 19-2-2
court clerk, judicial branch, can’t file charges, must be district attorney, executive, separation of powers 13-8-4
Court Colloquim, research topics, reference 62-6-6
court costs are always voluntary 28-13-5
court costs are civil liability, not subject to jail 28-13-5
court costs, fines, indigency in Ohio 28-12-1
court denied access to law library 1-5-1
court dockets, a computer on line system for checking, and searching for case law, Pacer 26-8-1
court doesn’t its own rules 3-14-5
court flow chart 10-6-2
court is bound to construe complaint favorable to pleader 60-3-6
court judgment pursuant to statute of frauds 24-6-1
court of law, courts are not, is court to handle the King of England’s property 46-13-4
court officers will sidetrack you 1-5-6
court order citing no authority, containing no findings of fact or conclusions of law 9-6-2
court order of dismissal based upon refusal 23-1-1
court order, none, only writ of possession 11-16-6
Court Order, Warrant or Judgment, if IRS does not have one of these, NO LAWFUL AUTHORITY for lack of 29-3-4
court power by contract and treaty or martial law 21-12-2
court proceeds when aggrieved party doesn’t understand 1-5-1
court rule, an administrative definition 50-4-5
court scenarios, skill in actual, discussion 53-5-5
court system unfair, story of 29-5-1
court system, diagram of a “combined” federal-state court system, appears to be all one system 49-12-1
court system, how it works 5-1-6
court to handle the King of England’s property 46-13-4
court violates own rules and regulations 2-11-4
court violation of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 12-9-2
court wouldn’t recognize speakers 2-1-6
court, litigants are always in court over a controversy concerning a security 46-12-8
court, one world foreign 36-15-2
court, refuse acces to, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-6
court, saying it’s incompetent to uphold Constitution 8-4-2
court, territorial, court captions of UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT denotes, Guam, Puerto Rico, etc 36,12-4
court, what to say in court 68-4-3
court, what to say in court 68-4-5
court, what to say in court 68-4-7
courtroom, what goes on in it, discussion 61-13-8
courts absolutely functioning under UCC 22-15-2
courts discouraging pro-ses from filing suits 3-15-2
courts functioning under a bankruptcy 32-5-5
courts misused in misrepresenting debt collection 7-4-2
Courts of Limited Jurisdiction in Washington state 11-7-6
courts presume that everyone before the court is incorporated or licensed 45-8-2
courts stack on extra charges to coerce plea bargain 3-15-4
courts take silent judicial notice that anyone in front of it is a corporation and must be represented by an attorney 45-6-3
courts, all, are federal, discussion, due to federal funding 50-18-3
courts, denying access to, is due process violation 22-12-2
Covenant of Abraham, reference 65-3-3
covenants and contracts supersede any other contract 30-2-4
CPA Sues Banks and Wins!, article 26-3-3
CPS makes money from federal government by taking children away from parents 40-2-8
CPS submitting false claims to get federal money 40-2-8
CPS, conspiracy to get federal money 40-3-2
craft and subtilty where force won’t work, parable 39-11-5
Creature from Jekyll Island 35-19-1
Creature from Jekyll Island 36-15-9
Creature from Jekyll Island, book reference 40-16-4
credentials required from attorneys involved in case 31-15-2
credit card, article, Information Available at the Drop of a Credit Card 39-17-8
credit card, reference in table 57-2-1
credit cards accepted by post office 40-10-2
credit cards, under international law 3-14-3
credit cards, unsecured loans, reference 60-14-2
credit is postponement of payment of money 49-16-1
credit or bank loan, applying for, makes you part of the government 54-2-9
credit, banks do not loan money or 11-14-2
credit, private international financial debt and credit, battle field in UNITED STATES 56-2-5
creditor removes creditee from records in response to demand for affidavit in support of charges 39-2-8
creditor, defined as one who extends credit, but not an assignee, such as a debt collector 7-3-4
Crime Bill, in relation to US Post Office 40-13-5
crime to conceal a crime, reference 65-5-3
crime versus tort 21-11-3
crime, when committed by public officials, report it to a judge, then a public official, and then to proper military official 64-13-8
criminal action, can court institute one, separation of powers says no 13-8-2
criminal action, court cannot institute, for failure to appear after signing citation, due to separation of powers 19-2-2
criminal affidavits filed against IRS 11-4-3
criminal affidavits served on prosecutor with a demand to prosecute 11-4-3
criminal and civil procedures the same 14-4-1
criminal arrest, Judge’s training tapes available 60-17-4
criminal cases, every step involves Federal Funds 46-18-1
criminal cases, there are no common law criminal cases 38-3-4
criminal charges must have signed affidavit support 11-9-3
criminal charges thrown out of court before you get there, administrative procedure to have 14-17-1
criminal charges, at law, without US Attorney 38-3-4
criminal charges, no signature, no responsibility in case of false charges, not due process 11-9-3
criminal charges, no summons or complaint, instrument only a notice founded in fraud 11-10-4
criminal citation from administrative agency 1-2-1
criminal complaint in form of affidavit 11-4-4
criminal complaint, cannot be brought in private person’s name 38-3-5
criminal complaint, is application for arrest warrant 38-3-6
criminal complaint, yes there is provision for bringing private criminal complaint in Fed. District Courts 38-3-8
criminal contempt versus civil contempt 39-10-2
criminal end versus civil side of your case 41-7-8
criminal jurisdiction, municipal corporations, as private, not vested with plenary powers, no criminal jurisdiction 36-8-2
criminal jurisdiction, only 2, common and admiralty 10-2-4
criminal oath administration hearing converted to a hearing on the attorney’s dispositive motions 41-8-1
criminal oath, request to get it administered 41-7-6
criminal oath, story 41-7-9
criminal proceedings, not without DA authority 19-2-6
Criminal Rule 3, research done 38-3-6
Criminal Rule Handbook, reference 68-1-4
criminal, authority to charge, IRS has none for lack of implementing regulations 33-8-1
criminally impersonating yourself 33-6-1
criminals control course of criminal actions in court 32-8-3
Crips and Bloods of Los Angeles, reference 41-18-5
cross examination versus direct testimony 68-7-5
cross examination, discussion in trial procedure 68-7-5
Cross-Claim, court flow chart 10-6-2
crossing the bar, don’t do it 41-8-4
crossing the bar, story of 31-14-2
Crown of England, first bankruptcy of UNITED STATES to the Crown of England in 1788 65-12-2
cure the default, failure to results in UCC 1 lien 9-11-1
currency, its only purpose is to give written notice that a product debt has been created 48-4-1
currency, paper, writings from Benjamin Franklin 36-10-5
currency, what was used by the original thirteen colonies 57-1-2
Curriculum Vitae, dispositive motions, reference 40-5-1
curtilage of property included in area protected from search 33-5-1
custody cases, successful representation of father by an Arizona attorney, story 50-3-2
custody, child custody cases are commercial in nature, discussion 58-3-6
custom of the feuds, a compilation of feudal laws and customs from the twelfth century 13-13-2
customer service from IRS 27-7-5
D.C. does not have a defined venue 42-2-4
D.C. jurisdiction wherever citizens are located 42-2-4
D.O.T., Division of Transportation instead of Department of Transportation, within State, for deceit purposes 36-7-9
D.O.T.s, difference between federal, state, municipal, city 36-6-6
Dakota Nuclear provides free energy from “waste” 4-10-3
Dale Morris wins, Frontline Master 33-1-4
Dale’s case 15-8-1
Dale’s case 41-13-5
damage caused by recorder refusal to file, due process violation 22-12-6
damage from service of process 28-7-2
damage on private land by Soil and Water Conservation District 46-2-8
damage or contract, at law venue, must have either damage or contract with court 30-7-7
damage suits, civil, against police officers 33-13-5
damage, if none, no standing to bring suit 22-12-4
damage, law jurisdiction is when there is a real damage to some party 45-3-2
damage, liability, and corporations 15-11-3
damage, notice of damage for “use” of appellation as nom de guerre 65-4-2
damaged citizen may recover $1,000,000 from IRS 22-11-5
damaged party gets sanctioned, in addition 25-2-2
damaged party required to prove case under due process of law, discussion 58-13-8
damaged party, bank not, with standing to bring a foreclosure case 31-5-8
damaged party, none, misnomer, venue, no cause of action, Refusals and Abatements are challenges based on 32-12-6
damaged, borrower is, if they don’t know they won’t get legal title after debt is discharged 11-14-6
damaged, by cop who doesn’t know his job, not by court, until sentence carried out 19-6-4
damaged, you are not damaged by court until sentence is put into effect 19-6-4
damages, amount of, only issue court can hear 9-10-5
damages, is there a damaged party or a stutory violation 42-5-4
damages, language from case brief 11-7-1
Dan Cruz Garcia creating problems among members 28-8-3
Dan Cruz 30-5-1
Dan’s case 44-1-1
Dan’s case 50-12-8
Dan’s case 9-5-2
Dana N. case 1-2-1
danger of damages by complaining, complainant bears no 38-4-5
dangers of Con-Con 8-14-5
Dark City, movie title reviewed (and recommended) by Jack Smith 55-1-1
data cross reference, school child test data, DMV, marriage, IRS, criminal, credit, employment, medical 8-5-5
Date of Birth, defined 17-19-2
date, doctrine of relation, backdating events, discussion 62-14-8
date, doctrine of relation, backdating events, reference 62-14-4
Dave Miller on dispositive motions, fraud 31-9-7
Dave Miller seminar available from Right Way 32-16-1
Dave Miller, venue he chooses 31-9-5
Dave Miller’s seminars 32-6-6
Dave’s case 48-13-4
Dave’s case 5-2-4
David Miller sees court rules like this, a list 29-11-6
David Miller Title 42 suits, like a judicial pac man that eats up judges and lawyers along the way! 30-4-9
David Miller 30-1-6
David Miller, interviewed about Title 42 suits 29-1-2
David Miller’s Title 42 suits result in 400 recusals of judges and lawyers 29-11-9
Davis v. Howard 5-6-6
de facto and de jure governments 7-6-1
de facto states and their effects 22-19-3
de facto system, status of Right Way members, of the soil within Original Jurisdiction and within the de facto system 65-1-4
de facto venue presumption in pleading 19-9-5
de jure jurisdiction 2-7-5
de jure Ohio, de jure Indiana, etc., non resident aliens 22-4-5
de jure state and general laws 13-5-2
de jure state citizen versus federal citizen 4-8-3
de jure state citizen, being, not enough to “get out of system” 16-12-2
de jure state citizen, not US citizen or resident 16-7-6
de jure state 2-7-1
de jure states NOT under a federal emergency, maybe 8-8-4
de jure states released from emergency in 1976 8-8-5
de jure states, corporations cannot operate in 15-4-2
de jure states, freely associated compact states, referred to as Countries in federal legislation 8-9-2
de jure township received deed to allodial property 4-9-4
de tax, not just status, but actions too 16-11-2
dead presidents, brand on coins, makes them federal 11-13-2
dead presidents, images on coins instead of eagle, etc. makes coins federal and not lawful 11-13-2
dead thing or person 12-11-3
Dean Shramm’s case 2-5-6
debitatus assumpsit, are all court actions, municipal, county, State, federal, are they actions in debitatus assumpsit, reference 65-7-1
debt actions fall under Admiralty/Maritime and waive the common law 55-2-6
debt always results in bondage, discussion 55-2-4
debt collecting guidelines, consumer protection 7-3-2
debt collection cases are commercial in nature, discussion 58-3-6
debt collection processes, remedy is Refusal for Cause Without Dishonor 36-3-8
debt collection used by Consumer Finance lenders 3-19-2
debt collection used by IRS 3-19-2
debt collection, banks and courts must not read Code 7-3-2
debt collection, fraud, violence or criminal means 7-4-1
debt collections, private, carried on by attorneys, IRS, and others outside the courts 56-2-6
debt collector, defined 7-3-5
debt collector, not a creditor as defined, but an assignee 7-3-4
debt credit instruments, income tax an activity tax on use of debt credit instruments 51-11-4
debt credit instruments, income tax is an activity tax on use of 48-1-1
debt discharged is distinguished from debt paid 41-18-2
debt discharged, bank seeks double payments 25-7-2
debt discharged, foreclosure attempt follows 11-16-3
debt instruments, labor defined in terms of gold or silver coin, not debt instruments 65-6-1
debt is obligation, whether or not reduced to judgment 7-3-5
debt itself is merely passed on after discharge 12-15-1
debt no longer required to be paid, only discharged 12-13-5
debt not extinguished unless “paid”, only discharged 12-13-4
debt payment can’t be compelled by gold or silver 12-13-4
debt release program offered to foreign countries by Republic of Texas 37-12-3
debt tendered (by check, draft, money order, promissory note), party has no rights, only obligations 55-2-5
debt, cannot exist where one product or service is exchanged for another product or service 48-2-6
debt, Constitution requires gold or silver, to pay 11-11-5
debt, currency, its only purpose is to give written notice that a product debt has been created 48-4-1
debt, discharging a debt instead of paying a debt 11-11-5
debt, discharging with note, lawyer won’t handle 8-13-1
debt, example of collection attempt 7-4-5
debt, example of response to collection attempt 7-4-6
debt, extinguishing via Notice and Offer to Perform 54-5-1
debt, is product, not a note, discussion 48-2-5
debt, law of 56-6-9
debt, monetized, creates money 37-13-3
debt, private international financial debt and credit, battle field in UNITED STATES 56-2-5
debt, public policy not to “pay” a debt 12-13-3
debt, securities and commercial paper, evidence of 11-13-6
debt, State defined as federal area for debt collection 7-3-6
debt, tendering the debt by an offer in compromise 51-2-7
debt, traffic ticket, might be considered a 7-3-4
debt, UCC procedure for collecting on an instrument, discussion 53-4-8
debt, World Bankers coerced country into contract to pay debts in gold and silver, then took all the gold and silver so the people could not pay its debts 16-7-5
debt/credit, not a good thing, discussion 64-6-5
debtor’s examination, discussion 64-9-3
deceit, Dolus, discussion 62-6-4
deceive, intent to, use of fictitious names 29-13-7
deceptive steps used by government 11-8-1
Deceptive Trade Practices – Consumer Protection Act, in reference to IRS 55-10-1
declarant/damaged party 11-6-1
Declaration of Arbroath, reference 65-3-3
Declaration of Independence 22-2-4
Declaration of Independence, make your Writ look like 50-9-5
Declaration of Independence, Mecklenburg (1775) 35-10-4
Declaration of Independence, one document of our land 28-16-3
Declaration of Truth, affidavit 5-9-2
declaration, public, nature, capacity and character of party established through public declaration 65-1-5
declaration, see procedure table 58-12-5
declaratory judgment arising from prosecutor failing to answer bill of particulars 44-3-2
Declaratory Judgment in traffic case with citation and Offer to Pay forming actual controversy 53-4-2
Declaratory Judgment to determine who you are 45-5-2
declaratory judgment 13-5-6
Declaratory Judgment 32-7-8
declaratory judgment, demand for 11-7-1
Declaratory Judgment, discussed, paperwork 32-7-9
Declaratory Judgment, discussion of required elements 59-12-4
Declaratory Judgment, discussion 60-6-5
Declaratory Judgment, Howard Griswold on 31-4-7
Declaratory Judgment, injunction restraining cancellation of driver’s license until Declaratory Judgment is heard 59-12-2
declaratory judgment, place in procedure, discussion 58-12-3
Declaratory Judgment, reference 45-2-4
Declaratory Judgments, Howard Griswold’s 30-14-2
Declaratory Judgments, no affirmative defenses 31-1-6
Declaratory Judgments, pleading is controversy setting forth both sides 31-4-1
declaratory order of sovereignty, quiet title over body and person 27-7-4
declaring statutory instruments void for fraud in common law court 32-8-9
deed for land in county records, reference 59-15-9
Deed of Release and Reconveyance isn’t adequate 37-8-2
deed, discussion of who title is conveyed to 41-2-6
deed, filing one with the County Recorder who becomes holder in due course of title to land 54-4-4
deed, history of conveying legal title 41-2-5
deed, Private Land Claim, actually an affidavit instead of a deed 41-2-4
deeds of constitutions 13-13-3
deeds, a security comes in many forms, deeds, birth certificates, licenses, titles, etc. 45-3-4
deeds, reference 57-2-3
deeds, titles to land, recorders, origin of 18-5-4
defacto State, venue presumed to be 31-9-5
default judgment against defendant with no notice of hearing 11-8-3
default judgment results in frozen bank accounts of defendants 17-13-3
default judgments, how to collect on them 44-4-5
default served, story 52-1-3
default, agreement by, acquiescence, dishonor, and 11-5-3
default, fault and default on a Demand for a Bill of Particulars in a traffic case 49-21-1
default, isn’t prosecutor in, for failure to answer Bill of Particulars 45-1-3
default, notice of, example of 26-2-3
default, reference 65-8-2
default, seven point affidavits, faults and defaults 64-1-2
Defendant Answers, court flow chart 10-6-2
defendant compared with alleged offender 2-3-2
Defendant v. Defendant, court flow chart 10-6-2
Defendant v. Plaintiff, court flow chart 10-6-2
Defendant v. Third Party, court flow chart 10-6-2
defendant, accused becomes, upon making plea 38-6-2
Defendant, correct word should be “accused”, “alleged accused”, or “aggrieved party” 18-2-2
defendant, counter complaint defendant becomes the movant 51-12-7
defendant, Judge may call the accused “defendant” prior to determining that status 43-6-8
defendants have no standing to bring objections in Declaratory Judgment 31-4-2
defending against federal officials is a conspiracy 43-16-1
defending against insanity 11-10-1
defending yourself against a federal official who is acting within the scope of his job is illegal 43-15-7
defense in tax collection is traverse, don’t do it 13-9-3
defense versus counterclaim, illustration 61-6-8
defense where no defense is possible, argument for 5-10-3
defense, of outrageous conduct by government 33-5-5
defenses, immunity, in a Title 42 suit 40-4-3
Deficiency, Notice of, required, before seizure 28-1-5
definitions of words, controlling, controls case 29-1-2
definitions of words, how they have been changed, discussion 58-13-1
definitions, interpretation levels of judges and lawyers, procedural, points of law 46-2-6
definitions, legal, of selected terms 21-10-6
defrauded by international banking system 12-15-5
delegate of a statutory agent for a nom de guerre corporation, you 56-4-2
delegate, defined 4-4-1
delegation of authority demanded 16-19-2
delegation of authority demanded 21-11-6
delegation of authority for IRS 36-17-5
delegation of authority for Soil and Water Conservation District to enter private land 46-3-3
delegation of authority in Texas 37-10-8
delegation of authority must be published in Federal Register. If not, only apply to government agency 16-2-3
delegation of authority must have clear expression 42-7-7
delegation of authority of Department of Revenue must be filed with state Secretary of State’s Office 16-2-3
delegation of authority of IRS 40-15-2
delegation of authority, ask IRS agents for it 17-10-1
delegation of authority, clear definition 16-2-3
delegation of authority, demand for production of 5-13-5
delegation of authority, demand for 44-15-2
delegation of authority, demand IRS show it 11-5-4
delegation of authority, demanded from IRS 37-16-4
delegation of authority, from Attorney General to district attorney 13-4-6
delegation of authority, IRS refuses to state their 31-3-7
delegation of authority, law requires production 13-5-1
delegation of authority, per Marbury v. Madison 35-2-4
delegation of authority, without, tax collector no authority to collect tax 13-5-6
Delegation Order to issue summons, does IRS have one 31-3-2
delegation orders not published 38-16-2
Delinquency, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, judicial department 46-16-8
deliver, word discussed 46-7-2
Demand for a More Definite Statement, discussion 50-18-5
Demand for Bill of Particulars versus just Bill of Particulars 48-13-7
Demand for Bill of Particulars, win described 49-20-7
Demand for More definite Statement 49-1-2
demand for trial by jury, language 11-7-2
demand to see charging instruments 12-12-1
Demand 3-19-1
Democracy and Republic not the same 4-2-4
democracy is a military establishment 62-17-8
democracy is continuation of the feudal system 36-5-7
democracy is simply military law 36-5-2
democracy just another name for communism 55-8-8
democracy put into effect in 1933, not republic 27-3-4
democracy versus republic 27-3-4
Democracy versus Republic, comparison chart 36-4-4
Democracy versus Republic, discussion 62-17-9
democracy, conversion of Republic into democracy, reference 65-4-3
democracy, fed. govt. came up with, through its creation of 14th Amendment citizens 4-4-3
democracy, remaining a, or returning to a republic, discussion 67-11-7
democracy, several events leading up to opening the door for democracy in this country 55-8-7
democracy, United States of America becomes United States, a democracy instead of a republic 46-9-5
demurer and traverse, a study 40-6-5
demurrable, for unincorporated groups, charges are 14-4-2
demurrer and traverse relative to appeal 7-5-4
demurrer and traverse thinking of summary judgment 40-4-3
demurrer and traverse 2-11-3
demurrer and traverse 41-4-9
Demurrer and Traverse 6-10-1
demurrer and traverse, discussion 48-13-9
demurrer and traverse, discussion 60-1-5
Demurrer and Traverse, two methods of responding to the same set of facts 9-2-1
demurrer can eliminate case immediately 14-4-1
demurrer does NOT address minor premise (merits of case), it challenges major premise (the law) 14-4-1
demurrer does raise question of law 1-9-5
demurrer in a criminal case 18-2-2
demurrer in civil and criminal actions 1-9-6
demurrer in civil case uses Rule 12(b)(6) 14-4-1
demurrer in criminal case, plea in abatement or at bar 14-4-1
demurrer is abatement 28-4-4
demurrer is not joining an issue by chinging the subject 60-1-5
demurrer or traverse, answer can be 9-15-2
Demurrer Puts IRS On The Spot 6-1-3
demurrer to order to produce books and records 16-2-1
demurrer to Request for Sanctions, Motion to Strike 25-3-1
demurrer versus traverse 6-12-6
demurrer 12-2-6
demurrer 14-3-4
demurrer 14-5-5
demurrer, a Motion to Dismiss is, for Complaint 19-6-2
demurrer, a Motion to Quash is, for Indictment 19-6-2
demurrer, a perfect one 16-9-1
demurrer, a Refusal is, for Citation 19-6-2
demurrer, answering questions a certain way 9-16-4
demurrer, can be ignored in military venue 41-5-5
demurrer, challenge to major premise of law 11-2-2
demurrer, defined 1-10-2
demurrer, defined, what its effect is 13-10-1
demurrer, dilatory plea 42-4-5
demurrer, example is to rebut the presumption by refusal of presentment for cause without dishonor 13-10-1
demurrer, example of 11-10-3
demurrer, example 48-13-5
demurrer, explained by way of example 6-10-6
demurrer, general, defined 1-10-4
demurrer, material issues of fact, none in dispute 14-4-4
demurrer, motion to dismiss is a demurrer, discussion 60-2-6
demurrer, motion to strike is 16-3-3
demurrer, non assumpsit 2-14-5
demurrer, not responded to, so all parties agree 11-3-2
demurrer, not traverse 48-13-7
demurrer, perfect 19-2-6
demurrer, see procedure table 58-12-5
demurrer, special, defined 1-10-4
demurrer, step 3 of 5 step procedure 43-7-3
demurrer, that says “apply the law to me” 9-13-4
demurrer, traverse, reference 61-5-8
Demurrer/ Traverse, reference 46-1-3
demurrers must be made prior to pleading for the purpose of challenging jurisdiction 19-6-4
Demurrersville Court Talk, article 46-1-1
demurring versus traversing 2-7-2
denial of averments in pleading, general 15-2-3
denial of averments, blanket, no such thing 15-2-3
denial, blanket, same as no defense 15-2-4
Denver seminar discussion 39-4-4
Department of Justice, flow chart of money in 46-18-1
Department of the Treasury does not include the IRS or the BATF, according to Title 31 USC organization 25-10-2
Department of the Treasury, organization of 25-10-1
Department of Transportation, federal, limited to commerce 36-6-6
departments are entities of government that operate 28-14-5
departments of government are de jure, branches are de facto 28-16-1
departments of government, there are no independent, all are advisory branches to president 46-9-5
departments versus branches of government 28-16-1
depositions or hearings, IRS would not show up for 28-2-4
Depositum Declaration – Apriori Notice to All Members, article 65-1-1
depositum declaration for bailment, discussion 65-1-8
depositum declaration, copy of is evidence of your venue 68-3-6
Depositum Declaration, instructions for filing 65-2-8
Depositum declaration, reference 66-7-2
Depositum Declaration, text of 65-3-1
Depositum for Bailment, reference 65-4-3
depositum of the res, placing your property under bailment in a trust, reference 62-6-3
depression, presidents guide country into depression, war and loss of national sovereignty 37-13-2
derivative evidence and fruits therefrom 39-7-6
derivative evidence, defined 33-4-8
detainees, pre-trial, punishment of 28-6-2
Detainer, Forcible Entry and, or Unlawful 25-4-6
detainer, unlawful 5-17-2
Detinue, common law forms of action, Ejectment, Replevin, Trover, Detinue, Trespass, reference 66-2-7
development, department of, in Ohio, zoning reference 54-8-5
Devil, legend about, 9-15-5
devil, reference in parable 39-11-5
dietitians attach Churches in Colorado 29-16-4
dilatory plea, see procedure table 58-12-5
dilatory plea, step 3 of 5 step procedure 43-7-2
Dilatory Pleas in Abatement 28-3-2
dilatory pleas, list 42-4-5
diligence, lack of 14-16-2
direct attack of judgment 9-10-5
direct examination, discussion in trial procedure 68-6-7
direct examination, discussion in trial procedure 68-7-8
direct tax, mandatory tax on income would be 6-6-5
direct taxation only authorized by apportionment 6-4-6
direct taxes must be apportioned 13-11-4
direct taxes, defined 3-8-4
direct testimony versus cross examination 68-7-5
directive regulations are voluntary, may be ignored 5-12-3
director of legislative service commission, in chain of approval of administrative procedures, reference 67-3-2
disability, imputed, reference 65-9-3
disability, legal, parens patriae, defined, state as sovereign and guardian of persons under legal disability 15-5-5
disarmament, defined by government in USC 15-15-3
disarmament, treaties which do not bind the people 18-12-5
discharge mortgage by 2nd note, having no interest 12-17-1
discharge occurs if tender of payment is refused, UCC 3-603 12-15-3
discharge of a mortgage with a promissory note 9-3-1
discharge of debt by using promissory notes, discussion 64-6-5
discharge of debt procedure 17-3-1
discharge of debt, foreclosure attempt follows 11-16-3
discharge of note 7-12-5
discharge of promissory note that is coupled with statute staple discharges attached conditions as well 60-14-1
discharge of taxes through bankruptcy, difficulties 37-2-6
discharge, defined 12-15-4
discharged debt still exists, though divested of its legal obligation 41-18-2
discharged, debt not extinguished unless “paid”, just 12-13-4
discharged, debt was, bank seeks double payments 25-7-2
discharging a debt instead of paying a debt 11-11-5
discharging a debt with a CMO 17-2-1
discharging an obligation, discussion 58-12-2
discharging debt with note, lawyer won’t handle 8-13-1
discharging the underlying contract 51-2-6
Disciplinary Rule 7-102(b), attorney must notice client and court of fraud 4-10-2
Disciplinary Rules are mandatory 30-12-9
Disciplinary Rules, lawyers with knowledge of violation must report them 30-13-1
disclaimer, need for, we are not practicing law 54-12-5
disclaimer, suggestion for content 43-17-3
disclosure of conditions of contract, not given by government 45-3-5
disclosure, contract, not capable, without disclosure 39-3-4
disclosure, full, on contract, reference 54-3-2
disclosure, lack of proper by grocery store 39-17-2
disclosure, none at time of signing security 45-5-4
disclosure, regarding oath 2-7-5
disclosure, without, contract is impossible 39-3-3
discounting, insurance, in hospital field, increases total bill paid by insured 41-10-5
discovery as to nature and cause, see procedure table 58-12-5
discovery, being careful to avoid in Bill of Particulars 48-8-8
Discovery, court flow chart 10-6-2
discovery, pre-plea 42-4-4
discretion of judges 3-4-2
discretion of officers executing warrant is limited 39-8-4
discretion, abuse of, fines imposed without consideration of ability to pay is 28-12-2
discretionary authority of government officials 28-5-3
discretionary functions qualified for immunity 22-8-2
discretionary functions, did govt officials perform 13-7-3
Discretionary Review petition to Court of Criminal Appeals 39-7-8
discrimination, not being a “preferred customer” 39-16-7
disease from Gulf War Syndrome communicable 38-16-8
dishonor (failure to answer) discredits presumption 13-10-2
dishonor equivalent to plea 22-15-6
dishonor, agreement by, acquiescence, and default 11-5-3
dishonor, example of 13-4-3
dishonor, imperative to understand dishonor 36-3-3
dishonor, plea of not guilty is a 22-15-6
dishonor, UCC, admissions thereof 36-3-5
dismiss on failure to state a claim 5-3-3
dismiss or quash, motion to, equivalent to refusal 22-15-6
dismiss, motion to dismiss is a demurrer, discussion 60-2-6
dismiss, motion to dismiss, prosecution failed to meet burden of proof, discussion 68-9-8
dismissal based upon refusal, court order of 23-1-1
dismissal of case refused for fraud 38-2-9
dismissal of case, discussion 60-3-5
dismissal, moved for by government 16-2-1
dismissed, case was, for lack of oaths of office 24-16-5
dismissed, cases using Szafranski paperwork 21-13-6
dismissed, suit that cannot be 39-5-2
dismissing your Constitutional Court case, cannot happen 39-6-2
dispositive motion is invitation for Plaintiff to volunteer into another jurisdiction 39-6-2
dispositive motion is separate suit from Constitutional Court 39-6-1
dispositive motion, step in a civil law suit, discussion 60-2-4
dispositive motions cannot be brought in Constitutional Court created by suit of the sovereign 39-6-1
dispositive motions refused for fraud 38-2-8
dispositive motions, (12)(b)(6), plea in abatement 14-4-1
dispositive motions, article 60-1-4
Dispositive Motions, faced with 49-1-2
dispositive motions, fraud, Dave Miller style 31-9-7
dispositive motions, not allowed by government in a pleading to a Notice of Lien, because you are not the plaintiff, you are the defendant 51-12-5
dispositive motions, overcoming 26-4-2
dispositive motions, striking them 16-3-3
dispositive motions, to dispose of case, like Summary Judgment 40-4-3
disseisee, right of, reference 41-16-7
dissension inevitable from corporate limited liability 15-11-5
dissolution of society v. dissolution of government 26-11-1
dissolved, Constitutional governments of states and America have been dissolved 27-3-1
dissolved, government is when legislature acts contrary to trust 27-3-4
distraint warrant execution, tax levy requires 31-3-8
Distraint Warrant 3-19-2
distraint, reference 62-12-4
distraint, warrant for distraint is necessary to constitute a levy 61-2-8
distraint, warrant of, from the IRS, discussion 58-10-2
distress, instrument to cause seizure of property or assets 58-7-3
distress, is a legal claim reduced to writing ordering the seizure of property for enforcement of some specific performance 58-7-6
distress, one instrument in commercial process 58-7-3
distributions to CBI holders 31-7-2
distributors of Right Way 39-2-4
district attorney must charge criminal offense, not court clerk 19-2-2
District Court of Claims, D.C., Article Three court. 3-13-1
district court of the United States versus United States District Court, caption 40-18-3
district court of the United States versus United States District Court, discussion 40-18-3
district court of the United States, caption 40-18-1
district court of the United States, discussion 40-18-4
district court of United States describes an Article III, Sec. I court 36-12-4
district courts, reference 66-17-9
District of Columbia is on private property 55-8-8
District of Columbia passes Driver’s License law 4-7-3
District of Columbia, a separate sovereign with no authority over the sovereigns of the states 22-4-5
District of Columbia, documents under a treaty with 5-3-3
District of Columbia, federal, presumption you are part of 39-4-8
District of Columbia, incorporated, creation of government for, discussion 55-4-5
District of Columbia, jurisdiction of, presumed disability 27-6-5
District of Columbia, known as United States, Constitution does not apply (not state) 27-3-1
District of Columbia, new government created for 57-1-3
District of Columbia, new government established for 56-3-1
District of Columbia, no rights to property in 27-6-5
District of Columbia, presumption that you are subject of District of Columbia 58-13-9
District of Columbia, venue of the plantation, discussion 57-2-8
District of Columbia, ward of, liege serf in feudal law 21-9-1
diversity of citizenship 4-10-1
diversity of citizenship, failed to raise 28-14-4
diversity of citizenship, remove case to federal court 5-15-1
DMV refuses to register vehicle titled to trust 27-13-1
Doctor Ives, case of 41-12-2
doctor, Americans are four times as likely to die from a doctor as from a gun 15-12-3
doctrine of relation, backdating events, discussion 62-14-8
doctrine of relation, backdating events, reference 62-14-4
doctrine of remitter, reference 62-14-4
doctrine of substantial compliance 27-11-5
documents filed without support constitute fraud, misrepresentation and libel 3-6-3
documents of our land, Magna Carta, two Virginia Resolves, Declaration of Independence, Constitution 28-16-3
documents, production of, demanded from IRS 37-16-2
dollar is just a piece of paper 37-13-3
dollars, every American dollar in the entire world is earning daily interest for the banks that created them 39-13-2
Dolly Madison in the White House 7-14-2
Dolus Bonus, “justifiable deceit”, definition 62-6-4
Dolus Malus, definition 62-6-4
Dolus, definition, deceit 62-6-4
domestic enemies have ruined our courts with judges that make laws by the seat of their pants 48-14-3
domestic trust, on disk in package 31-7-1
dominion over land, scriptural mandate 41-3-2
dominion, renounced, transfers to state 41-3-5
Donald’s case 68-5-1
double contracts, based on one transaction 51-2-5
double contracts, two transactions 53-1-2
DR 7 - 102 violation, attorney using misrepresentation to collect debt on behalf of principle 7-4-2
DR 7 - 102, fraud, not fixed, makes attorney liable 5-2-5
Dr. Eva Lee Snead 7-13-2
Dr. Eva Lee Snead 8-14-3
draft, debt tendered (by check, draft, money order, promissory note), party has no rights, only obligations 55-2-5
drafts, banks loaning federal reserve notes, checks, money orders, drafts, and not gold and silver 54-2-9
driver’s license application is acting like a slave 16-4-2
driver’s license belongs to State, not you 39-3-2
driver’s license claimed revoked when none exists 8-5-1
Driver’s License is state, SSN is federal 10-4-3
Driver’s License law passed by District of Columbia 4-7-3
driver’s license, “traffic” means commerce 39-3-1
driver’s license, case of “client ID” 22-16-3
driver’s license, contract, breach of by demanding social security numbers and driver’s licenses, subject to suit 55-3-1
driver’s license, creates presumption you are “driver” 3-8-1
Driver’s License, evidence to be brought forth by statutory court that accused is in court’s venue 32-8-8
driver’s license, handling a demand for, discussion 55-2-8
driver’s license, injunction restraining cancellation until Declaratory Judgment is heard 59-12-2
driver’s license, no 5-2-2
driver’s license, none, license plates, none 12-11-5
driver’s license, none, tickets, story 32-13-1
driver’s license, reference 57-2-3
driver’s license, why its in place 11-12-3
driver’s license, you’ve never had one 39-1-3
drivers license and social security number 50-9-2
drivers license consents to private law court 3-12-6
drivers license contract, state is holder in due course 58-10-1
drivers license, bank accounts, utility bills, voting registration, all “uses” of assets of government with correlative duties 56-10-6
drivers license, nonresidents exempt from drivers license in Ohio 42-18-2
driving is a commercial term 6-11-3
driving under a suspended license 14-12-2
driving without a license 25-5-3
driving without a license 5-3-2
driving your car, in violation of the King’s interest under a constructive trust 45-4-1
driving, statute staple, discussion 53-1-3
DRs, fraud notice, counsel corrects or loses immunity 11-5-1
Drug Control, State office on 46-16-8
drug officers named in Title 42 suits 13-9-1
Duane’s case 49-12-9
due process administrative hearing from IRS 37-16-1
due process administrative hearing with IRS 40-15-1
due process and equal protection requirements 27-11-2
due process denial 27-17-3
due process denial 27-2-5
due process denied in ex parte hearing 52-14-4
due process is bar to deprivation of rights 19-2-5
due process of law lacking in administrative process 11-9-3
due process of law required to set aside a covenant or a contract 30-2-4
due process of law, denied 3-14-4
due process of law, freedom from process without, reference 58-6-6
due process right violated by county recorder filing liens and levys 24-19-1
due process rights violation 22-12-4
due process violated if Summary Judgment granted based only on conclusions and presumptions 40-5-6
due process violation by agencies, article 58-15-2
due process violation when court enters plea for you 22-12-2
due process violation 33-8-6
due process violation, denial of procedure in which to accomplish a remedy 22-12-6
due process violation, example is damage caused by recorder refusal to file instrument 22-12-6
due process violation, example is denying access to courts 22-12-2
due process violation, example is search, without warrant, and finding something 22-13-1
due process violation, example, traffic stop, asking for ID without probable cause 22-13-1
due process 32-13-8
due process, case sites 21-17-1
due process, damaged party required to prove case under due process of law, discussion 58-13-8
due process, denied under color of law 5-18-1
due process, denied, violates oath of office, grounds for Title 42 suit 29-11-1
due process, deprivation of rights without 18-2-6
due process, discussion 54-7-2
due process, example of 52 traffic citations 21-5-6
due process, families destroyed by terrorists without 28-13-6
due process, has it been denied to me? 35-5-2
due process, in England, different standard for the King (the sovereign) than for the subjects 51-11-8
due process, in jail without 17-5-4
due process, Judge declares not to be violated 15-7-2
due process, lack of, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-6
due process, most powerful right 22-12-5
due process, not clearly defined in Constitution, but it is clearly defined in the laws of England 51-11-8
due process, presumption is not 40-4-8
due process, the only right you have 21-5-5
due process, unlawful arrest without a warrant, without exigent circumstances and without due process, example 60-5-7
dueling, one form of “on street” remedy 58-3-4
dur process violation, discussion of serving notice regarding 50-17-5
duress and threat, discussion 56-8-9
duress, agreement signed under 33-6-5
duress, misnomer, mistake, fraud, and unconscionable contract, all invalidate contract 33-6-6
duress, misnomer, mistake, fraud, and unconscionable contract, all invalidate contract 33-6-6
duress, then no contract 43-1-5
duress, threat, coercion, then no contract 43-2-4
duties of all of the state public officials, researching 42-5-5
duties of states as things, no duties of states as places 51-6-2
East India Company holding title to land in North Carolina 42-2-9
easy nature, contrasted with amiability 2-15-2
eats up judges and lawyers along the way! David Miller Title 42 suits, like a judicial pac man that 30-4-9
ecclesiastical courts ought to use grand jury 20-3-1
economic policies of nations, subversion of by IRS 11-11-2
economy, controlling human race through its 11-11-2
economy, converted from public substance money to private debt based “money” 11-12-1
Ed Collins case 11-19-2
Ed Collins case 1-4-3
Ed Wagner 11-7-5
Ed’s case 39-7-5
Eddie Kahn, article 29-3-1
Eddie Kahn, IRS has no implementing regulations 33-2-7
Eddie Kahn, phone number for him in Florida 29-4-2
editors, relationship between government, editors and reporters 63-5-5
education system, public, breaking up families 8-9-6
Education, The High Cost of, article 28-15-1
effectively connect with trade or business, IRS 40-15-3
effectively connected income 21-9-4
effectively connected transactions, a list of 16-12-4
effectively connected with trade or business in US 44-15-3
effectively connected with trade or business in US 44-15-4
effectively connected, anything that includes IMF debt/credit, i.e. FRNs, checks, money orders, even if you are a non-resident alien 16-11-3
effectively connected, income, with U.S. trade/business 6-4-3
egg in glass of tap water 2-16-5
Egypt, Israel subjected to slavery in Egypt, illustration of process of slavery from biblical references 61-7-4
ejectment necessary to obtain possession rights 7-13-1
Ejectment, common law forms of action, Ejectment, Replevin, Trover, Detinue, Trespass, reference 66-2-7
ejectment, law action determining who has the best title 51-2-7
ejectment, see procedure table 58-12-5
elected judge, you can have, instead of a pro tem judge or commissioner 29-5-3
elements, necessary, every complaint has necessary elements in order to fully state a claim 60-6-7
Elvin Hanson case 9-6-3
Elvin wins $25 billion judgment against Bank of America, Federal Judges, States, Federal prison, etc. 9-8-3
e-mail address for Right Way 41-7-1
e-mail address on compuserve 40-7-1
e-mail address, compuserve, for Right Way 39-15-1
email address, Right Way Members Only 49-18-3
email discussion group for Right Way members only 46-11-4
e-mail discussion group for Right Way 50-7-1
email for Right Way members ONLY! 48-11-2
e-mail for Right Way 45-7-1
Email Info - a great way to research!, article 46-14-1
Emancipation Proclamation, freed only slaves of rebels 28-17-3
emergencies are Municipal law, totally voluntary 8-9-1
emergencies, federal, only apply to D.C., shadow states 8-8-6
emergency legislation, report in 1973 16-6-6
emergency, after, then Republic restored 2-6-5
emergency, Constitution suspended as a civil document because of state of emergency, reference 46-9-2
emergency, is political decision, not judicial 16-10-2
emergency, United Nations claims jurisdiction under 2-7-1
emergency, who has authority, agents and principles 27-7-1
emission testing is multi-million dollar business 38-9-7
emission testing of cars, confiscation 38-8-2
emission testing violate Ohio constitution 38-12-5
emission testing, is it a scam? 38-9-5
Emmett’s case 41-1-1
employed, hospital bills, grants available for unemployed people without insurance 54-17-5
employee explained for Title 26, works for U.S. govt 6-7-1
employee guidelines, federal, not incorporated in contract 55-3-2
employee/employer misinformation 14-7-2
employer explained for Title 26 as U.S. govt 6-7-1
employment agreement with federal government 3-9-2
employment terms, U.S. govt sets, like any employer 6-6-5
employment, government, law prohibiting government employment of disloyal persons 35-11-4
employment, presumption of being a taxpayer in situation of employment 49-1-5
enabling acts of State Constitution 40-8-9
enact, State codes not duly enacted, reference 65-5-2
End Vision, a magazine 6-15-5
Endeavor, The, an educational tool, monthly publication 28-14-1
enemies of US, citizens declared by govt, in 1933 27-3-4
enemies, three positions for people in a war 16-4-3
enemy of the foreign entity at war with the UNITED STATES, the man on the land 56-2-5
enforceable, voluntary consent required for statutes to be enforceable if there are no implementing regulations 46-4-2
enforcement authority of IRS, only pertains to ATF 5-13-3
enforcement of security interest 7-3-6
enforcement of unconstitutional statute is illegal and without immunity for official 65-6-3
English Americans, article 46-8-8
enrichment, unjust, discussion related to quasi contract 56-10-5
entering the bar voluntarily would be a trespass on the bifurcated system of law 68-4-5
entry, unannounced, absent exigent circumstances is illegal 33-5-4
environmental protection agency, in Ohio, discussion related to zoning 54-8-5
environmental protection agency, in Ohio, zoning reference 54-8-5
environmental protection agency, relation to health department and zoning department 55-6-2
environmental protection agency, state, may be linked to the health department and the zoning department 52-6-8
Envirotest, Arizona company making emission test equipment 38-9-7
EPA ratings questioned by main stream media 38-10-8
EPA, getting out from under 30-8-1
epidemics in Europe ended without vaccine 8-17-1
Equal Access to Justice Act 24-9-3
equal protection and due process requirements 27-11-2
equal protection denial 27-17-3
equal protection denial 27-2-5
equal protection of law for felony and misdemeanor 19-4-2
equal protection of law violated by county recorder filing liens and levys 24-19-1
equal protection of the law 32-13-8
equal protection, denied, violates oath of office, grounds for Title 42 suit 29-11-1
equitable interest and possessory interest 25-4-6
equitable title only, holder of lawful money has legal and equitable title to substance, not equitable possession 11-13-3
equitable title, Bill of Sale shows evidence of conveyance of legal and equitable title 68-4-1
equitable title, legal definition 41-16-8
equity jurisdiction, another name for chancery court 45-2-9
equity law compels performance 10-2-2
equity law has no criminal penalty 10-2-2
equity trial, but face admiralty punishment 10-2-4
Equity, all laws by Congress are under 10-2-3
equity, common law, admiralty, distinguishing them 66-2-9
equity, contract related to law action and equity action 49-2-7
equity, evidence of is in the procedure 45-3-1
equity, if anyone wants equity, they must first wash their hands “in law”, reference 58-14-4
equity, law action converted by court to equity action, example 49-2-8
equity, statutory jurisdiction discussed, combination of admiralty, equity and common law 45-2-8
equity, the path to common law is by equity through counter claim to admiralty in international law 59-8-3
Equity, traffic case, looked at by King’s court as combination of Admiralty, Equity, and Common Law proceeding 45-4-8
equity, writ of statutory equity versus writ of right 50-9-7
Erie Railroad case 4-6-5
Erie Railroad v. Thompkins 10-2-3
error and misunderstanding commonplace in law 30-5-8
error by court for failure to determine ability to pay 28-13-1
errors, Judgment Entries usually contain three elements, deliberate errors, out-and-out lies, and truth 43-6-7
escaping custody, leaving when under arrest, discussion 68-12-7
escheat to the state, reference 62-18-1
escheat, reference 54-2-1
escrow account in support of billing objection 39-2-8
esquire, George Washington refusing letters addressed to him as esquire 63-11-8
establishment, legal definition, in relation to US Post Office 40-12-8
estate accretions not includible in gross income 6-6-5
estate and trust synonymous with property 6-4-6
estate determined the status of the owner in England, discussion 66-2-4
estate, foreign, in income tax laws 6-4-5
estoppel by contract, definition and discussion 56-10-8
Estoppel by Silence, reference 65-8-3
estoppel of action upon fraudulent tax lien 4-19-2
estoppel 14-4-6
estoppel, collateral, from commercial paper into common law venue 32-9-2
estoppel, collateral, notice causes 1-2-3
estoppels distinguished from fictions, discussion 58-13-5
ethical obligations of lawyers when they make a big mistake 62-5-5
ethics commission, example of agency research described 67-5-3
ethics violations on part of insurers and the insured 41-9-1
ethics, attorneys involved in unethical and illegal behavior 61-11-8
eviction and condemnation of property results from county ordered repairs that owner cannot afford 17-16-6
eviction by force 9-4-5
Eviction notice, refused for cause 9-4-5
eviction of wrong and un-named person, case of 27-11-5
eviction papers for a trespasser? 17-5-2
Eviction, refusal of Notice of 7-13-1
eviction, stopping one with a land claim 44-8-2
evictions, improperly used upon foreclosure 25-4-6
evidence and fruits therefrom derivative 39-7-6
evidence brought outside of pleadings, strike it 16-3-3
evidence must be suppressed as matter of law when officers exceed scope of search warrant 33-8-6
evidence of recorded statements 12-12-4
evidence of your venue, copy of depositum declaration is evidence of your venue 68-3-6
evidence package showing bifurcation of government 66-5-1
evidence resulting from tainted evidence, also tainted 33-5-2
evidence to support a claim, cite 60-7-5
evidence, admissibility of, search and seizure 22-8-2
evidence, clear and convincing standard versus preponderance standard 54-7-5
evidence, is plaintiff entitled to offer evidence 60-3-6
evidence, prosecutor objects to jury seeing 32-13-2
evidence, purpose of 68-3-3
evidence, relevant evidence, discussion 68-7-2
evidence, Rules of Evidence, discussion 68-3-3
evidence, study of, article 54-6-5
evidence, suppression of exculpatory 38-17-8
evidence, validation of non existant or unvalidatable evidence via arraignment 43-2-4
evidentiary rules 12-12-4
ex parte communications 30-12-6
ex parte in denial of due process 52-14-4
ex parte, hearing 4-9-1
ex parte, no service necessary or appropriate 50-9-4
ex rel, meaning and discussion 50-9-8
examination, cross examination versus direct testimony 68-7-5
examination, debtor’s examination, discussion 64-9-3
example form, refusal for cause 14-17-2
example of constructive fraud 13-5-3
example of dishonor 13-4-3
example of fraud in the factum 13-5-3
example of international law, fraud under 13-5-4
example, demurrer, example is to rebut the presumption by refusal of presentment for cause without dishonor 13-10-1
example, fraud, material 13-5-3
example, letters of marque and reprisal, fraud under 13-5-4
exception, discussion in trial procedure 68-6-9
excessive force 28-6-2
exchange and barter, discussion of system before money 48-1-3
exchange, one way to convey property 24-4-5
Exchecquer of the Crown of England, payments required by treaty, reference 62-5-2
Exchequer, Court of, English common law court 51-11-8
excise tax refused, now no longer has to pay it 19-14-6
exclusionary rule reform, H.R. 666 22-8-1
exculpatory evidence, suppression of 38-17-8
excusable neglect, carelessness and negligence not included 27-11-3
excusable neglect, factors to consider 27-11-2
excusable neglect, timeliness of response may be extended for, legal citations 27-11-1
execution of judgment on Motion for Default 38-2-4
execution of judgment, remedy for, Small Claims Court 9-10-2
execution on a judgment 9-10-4
execution, social security exempt from execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, bankruptcy or other legal process (but see 64-12-7) 64-12-1
executioner, prosecutor, judge and jury at same time 48-14-2
executive court is martial law 1-6-6
executive Judge 2-7-6
executive offices are federal agencies, see discussion 67-2-9
executive order, 1st one by Lincoln, based on emergency 28-16-1
executive orders now in effect, a list 18-14-1
executive orders, how they take over country, in the name of national defense 18-14-2
exempt, nonresidents exempt from drivers license in Ohio 42-18-2
exemptions to attachment of funds at pre-judgment and post-judgment 43-10-5
exhaust administrative remedies 2-2-4
exhausting all administrative remedies, discussion 65-1-9
exhausting all state remedies 19-4-2
exhausting remedies, language in Writ of Habeas Corpus 49-13-3
exhausting remedies, reference 58-12-2
exhibits, charted within seven point affidavit 58-5-3
exhibits, discussion in trial procedure 68-8-2
exigent circumstances 22-8-5
exigent circumstances, absent, unannounced entry, is illegal 33-5-4
exigent circumstances, enemy has no standing in courts during war or exigent circumstances 56-1-6
exigent circumstances, unlawful arrest without a warrant, without exigent circumstances and without due process, example 60-5-7
expansion of time for filing, as excusable neglect 27-11-1
ex-patriate from US to UN, Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Attorney General, all have to hold office 27-4-3
expatriation and Immigration and Naturalization Act 50-6-7
Expatriation, A New Look at, article 50-6-2
expert witness testimony, reference 68-7-3
experts contributing materials to Right Way 23-2-5
expressly, legal definition 25-8-1
extortion, connected to traffic ticket 33-9-9
extortion, in traffic ticket 32-6-2
extortion, reference in affidavit 64-5-5
extrajudicial authority has no coercive power 7-5-6
extrinsic, fraud, extrinsic and intrinsic, discussed 44-6-3
F.D.R. invites governers to D.C. in 1933 42-2-6
FACE case, Federal Abortion Clinic decision 35-10-1
fact and law, discussion 50-11-2
facts depend upon presumptions 6-12-3
facts, arguing these automatically agrees to law 6-13-1
facts, brought by rules, brought by Codes 29-11-3
facts, do not argue, instead demurrer 9-13-4
facts, none, to support affirmative defense 12-12-2
facts, testifying about facts is the function of a witness, not of a lawyer 56-13-7
factual specificity, cure the defect, discussion 60-5-1
failed to state a claim 12-2-4
failed, legal term to be rebutted with demurrer 6-11-2
fails to state a claim, defined 15-2-2
fails to state claim upon which relief can be granted 9-13-4
failure to appear, bill of particulars for contempt or failure to appear 46-13-4
failure to comply, none if no requirement to comply 6-11-2
failure to display validation sticker, traffic case, reference 68-1-5
failure to file or pay taxes 9-2-2
failure to file state taxes 13-3-3
failure to object timely, often within 10 days, waives rights to appeal facts or law 27-11-5
failure to prosecute, case dismissed 11-8-2
failure to state a claim 12-11-6
failure to state a claim 28-5-3
failure to state a claim 9-15-1
failure to state a claim, dismissed for 30-1-2
failure to state a claim, does prosecution failure to answer Bill of Particulars constitute a 48-13-6
Fair Credit Billing Act 43-12-5
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 11-2-6
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, court violation 12-9-2
Fair Debt Collections Practices Act 7-3-2
Fair Debt Credit Collections Act, IRS 40-15-5
fairness is the only basis for a change of venue 60-12-4
faith, defined and discussed 50-1-7
false advertising by lawyers 30-13-2
false arrest 27-2-1
false arrest 33-12-4
false arrest 33-13-2
false arrest, sued for 33-13-6
false belief based upon presumption 14-11-5
false belief scheme of income tax 14-7-3
false claims act, fraud actionable under 46-17-8
false claims of money from government, actionable 40-2-5
false claims submitting by CPS to get federal money 40-2-8
false representation regarding debt, list of kinds 7-4-2
false statements into a public record, reference in affidavit 64-5-4
false statements violate professional conduct rules 39-9-4
families and citizens abused 27-17-3
families destroyed by terrorists without due process 28-13-6
families licensed by State marriage license 57-2-5
families, students asked many intimate and revealing questions regarding practices and customs of 14-13-3
Family Court Services, research topics, reference 62-6-6
family fights against Child Protective Services 27-14-1
Family Involvement Act of 1993 8-6-6
family life, civil rights involving 27-2-3
family name, reference 43-1-4
family needs assessed by federal government 8-7-6
family, rights infringed by govt agencies 27-17-6
father custody cases, successful representation by an Arizona attorney, story 50-3-2
father’s rights as to their family 27-2-3
fathers’ rights activists, reference 60-19-7
fault and default on a Demand for a Bill of Particulars in a traffic case 49-21-1
fault, reference 65-8-2
fault, seven point affidavits, faults and defaults 64-1-2
fax number at Right Way 64-4-2
fax number for Right Way fax on demand service 37-13-9
fax on demand at Right Way, phone number 45-3-1
fax on demand number for Right Way 41-3-1
fax on demand phone number for Right Way 38-3-1
fax on demand service from Right Way 37-13-9
fax on demand, Right Way phone number 42-3-1
fax on demand, Right Way phone number 43-3-1
fax on demand, Right Way, number, info 39-3-1
fax phone number for Right Way 61-5-3
fax phone number for Right Way, new 63-4-2
fax telephone number for Right Way 62-5-3
fax, filings acceptable by, in some cases 29-2-4
FBI, administrative agency created under the Presidential directive of a feudal, military, democratic style Greek government, not created by an act of Congress 56-16-2
FDIC foreclosing on paid-up home mortgages 49-7-9
FDIC working in secret 49-20-5
FDIC, conspiracy, nature of described 49-11-1
FDIC, pays bank during foreclosure if mortgage payments stop 39-12-8
FDIC, three ways of bank salvage, “payoff”, “sell off”, “bailout” 49-11-5
fear makes people susceptible to fraud and deception 41-9-2
Fear, Dealing with, article 44-13-2
fearful, as defined in New Testament 44-13-4
fed. govt. came up with democracy through its creation of 14th Amendment citizens 4-4-3
Federal Administrative Regulations, researching 6-8-2
federal agencies, state agencies are actually federal agencies 67-2-8
federal agents make use of city jail 9-16-3
federal agents storm construction site 9-1-2
federal area, related to address and Buck Act 61-10-9
federal bankruptcy, UCC is law that governs 36-2-6
federal citizen versus de jure state citizen 4-8-3
federal civil trial, anatomy of 12-14-1
federal corporation, US is, 28 USC 3002 (15) 49-22-1
federal court has no right to interfere in a state’s decision, discussion 48-17-4
federal court not common law court 2-11-4
federal crimes only apply to federal citizens and federal government employees 5-8-2
Federal Crop Insurance Corp. v. Merrill 13-11-1
federal Department of Transportation, limited to commerce 36-6-6
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, story 49-7-9
Federal Depository 7-7-6
Federal District Courts do not rule on subject matter, they rule on procedure 32-13-4
Federal Express sues US Post Office for false advertising and unfair competition 40-11-1
federal funds flowing into States, flow chart 46-16-5
federal funds, what are they? 54-19-2
Federal Government and States, contract between 57-1-2
federal government, research defining 13-16-1
federal govt, its citizens and residents, bankrupt 11-12-2
Federal Income Tax Act, first, at Civil War 5-6-1
Federal Judges first tax protesters 14-5-6
federal jurisdiction, only over federal zone 35-10-1
Federal Lien Registration Act 11-4-2
Federal Register Act in 1935, reference 48-12-4
Federal Register must contain publication of delegation of authority. If not, only apply to government agency 16-2-3
Federal Register 38-16-1
Federal Register, laws applying to public must be published here 13-10-3
Federal Register, laws not published here only apply to federal government employees 13-10-3
Federal Register, was Title 26 or its Implementing Regulations ever put in Federal Register 16-6-1
Federal Reserve Act approved on Christmas eve 16-4-5
Federal Reserve Act 36-12-9
Federal Reserve Act, meaning of 11-11-6
Federal Reserve Act, passes Christmas Eve 11-11-5
Federal Reserve Act, reference in story of cunning plan to enslave America 61-8-7
Federal Reserve Bank notes, IRS merely has a collection as a “USER” fee for the USE of Federal Reserve Bank notes 49-22-2
Federal Reserve Bank notes, SPECIALLY OBJECTING to the use of, in Claim to Private Labor 49-22-2
Federal Reserve Bank publishes book titled Modern Money Mechanics 30-8-7
Federal Reserve Bank, Congress does not control 19-17-1
Federal Reserve Bank, corrupt institution 42-18-4
Federal Reserve Bank, not subject to Federal, State or local taxes 40-12-7
Federal Reserve Bank, reference to circumstances under which it came into being 65-11-8
Federal Reserve Bank, taxes deposited into 13-4-4
Federal Reserve Bank, United States is obligor/grantor to the Federal Reserve Bank 65-5-2
Federal Reserve Banks, privately controlled 11-12-4
Federal Reserve is not a US government institution 42-18-5
Federal Reserve is privately owned, US does not hold a single share of stock 38-11-3
Federal Reserve Note, Check, Money Order, no substance in 49-2-4
Federal Reserve Note, signatures on 1-8-5
Federal Reserve Notes versus United States Notes 40-16-9
federal reserve notes, banks loaning federal reserve notes, checks, money orders, drafts, and not gold and silver 54-2-9
federal reserve notes, checks, money orders are all debt credit instruments under US bankruptcy 36-12-1
Federal Reserve Notes, fiat notes 37-13-3
Federal Reserve Notes, gold, silver, reference to use of 65-6-1
Federal Reserve Notes, IRS in relation to Checks, Money Orders, Federal Reserve Notes 49-2-8
Federal Reserve Notes, not enough are printed to cover interest on Federal Reserve loan 25-16-3
Federal Reserve Notes, objection to use of 65-6-1
Federal Reserve System description 16-6-2
Federal Reserve 30-3-2
Federal Reserve, an act of terror 41-18-5
Federal Reserve, bank fraud scandal 41-18-1
Federal Reserve, enters picture and changes economic equation 48-2-9
federal reserve, scandal of the 40-13-8
Federal Reserve, since all FRNs are borrowed, every FRN in the world is earning interest for the Fed Res 38-18-9
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11 25-18-3
Federal Rules Decisions, on Rules of Court 21-2-5
Federal Rules of Evidence 106 invoked 6-10-6
Federal Rules of Evidence 106 invoked 6-11-2
federal state that claims venue, reference 68-2-5
Federal State versus state, discussion 38-6-6
federal states (like the State of Ohio) 11-11-4
Federal States created by D.C. through Buck Act 4-4-3
FEDERAL STATES, article 46-16-4
federal subject status presumption incorrect 21-12-1
federal territory, not residing in 21-11-6
Federal Tort Claims Act 24-9-2
Federal Trade Commission, reference in relation to US Post Office 40-11-2
federal zone address negates land claim instrument, people in federal zone not qualified to own land 41-16-5
federal zone interpretation of capital “S” State 44-6-2
federal zone, address not in 21-12-2
federal zone, mail addressed into 24-6-3
federal zone, process served into a 15-3-4
federal zone, where person being sued lives 44-3-5
federal, all courts are, discussion, due to federal funding 50-18-3
federal, CAFR mandated by 1982 federal law for every state, county and city 63-6-2
federal, D.O.T.s, difference between federal, state, municipal, city 36-6-6
federal, gold and silver, if a state was a state and not federal, they’d be using 50-18-4
federal, research defining 13-15-5
federal, state, county, city ownership of publicly traded stock exceeds $32 Trillion, 53% of all listed stock! 63-3-3
federal, state, local developmental department interaction 52-7-3
federalism, cooperative federalism, reference 66-14-1
federated state, research defining 13-16-1
fee simple absolute, absolute missing in deeds 41-16-6
fee simple absolute, legal definition 41-16-8
fee simple absolute, reference in claim to private land 41-15-2
fee simple without “absolute” is equitable 41-16-6
fee, Habeas Corpus, writ sought without fee 50-1-5
felon, fleeing, may be shot by police 33-12-3
felonies and misdemeanors, allocution 29-14-4
felonies, tried under both Statutory and Common Law jurisdiction, How can it be both? 10-2-4
felony and misdemeanor, equal protection of law for 19-4-2
felony is a Bill of Attainder 7-6-4
felony, failure to expose is guilty of same felony 30-7-3
felony, knowledge of and not reporting, in affidavit 64-3-3
female, Christian male, females can use term as it is gender neutral 41-16-5
feudal era, dawn of 17-11-6
feudal land laws, our country under 13-13-2
feudal law in England, reference 66-2-7
feudal law, liege serf in, ward of District of Columbia 21-9-1
feudal law, person under, name all caps 15-3-4
feudal parcel, foreigners rights under law of maritime 18-7-3
feudal serf under feudal law 21-8-3
feudal system controlling America today 36-6-2
feudal system, liege men to their liege lord, the US 22-4-4
feudal tenures 26-10-2
feudalism, solution for anarchy 26-10-5
feudalistic system of land records today, origin of 18-5-4
Feudorum Constuetudines 13-13-2
fiat money, defined 37-13-3
fiction of law, contract existing by fiction of law, reference 62-12-5
fiction of law, discussion from Bouvier’s law dictionary 62-13-1
fiction of law, discussion from CJS 62-13-1
fiction of law, nom de guerre is, see article 56-1-6
fiction, a corporation is a fictional person not endowed with inalienable rights, reference 62-17-2
fiction, a legal fiction designed to circumvent the doctrine of sovereign immunity 62-16-8
fiction, a parallel world where claim of ownership exists, complaints filed in admiralty, discussion 59-6-7
fiction, court presumes you are a fiction and that you volunteered to be of that status 58-13-9
fiction, legal definition and discussion 58-13-2
fiction, United States citizenship, reference with fiction of law 62-13-8
fictional international organizations without consent 2-7-2
fictions distinguished from estoppels, discussion 58-13-5
fictions distinguished from presumptions of law, discussion 58-13-5
fictions of law owe their origin to the legislative usurpations of the bench 62-14-2
Fictions of Law, article 62-1-4
fictions under Trust A and Trust B, discussion 58-13-8
fictions, bringing affirmative defenses to attack fictions 58-13-9
fictions, legislature has authority to modify or abolish fictions 62-15-4
fictions, three kinds, positive fictions, negative fictions, and fictions by relation 58-13-8
fictitious name, all capital letters 14-17-2
fictitious name, one in all capital letters or initials 38-5-6
fictitious names distinguished from real names 29-13-5
fictitious names or nom de guerres, capital letters or initials 39-3-2
fictitious names used by all states 29-13-3
fictitious names, legal definition is for the purpose of fraud 29-13-5
fictitious person, corporation, U.S. Citizen, Resident, all artificial person with no rights 43-2-4
fictitious process, reference 41-16-4
fictitious security instrument, reference in affidavit 64-5-3
fiduciaries of Trust B registered and licensed their 14th Amendment subjects 57-2-3
fiduciary duty and contract of bank to depositor 61-2-4
fiduciary of the nom de guerre, you 56-5-3
fiduciary, banks create trust and become fiduciary when they open an account for you 61-1-2
fiduciary, you, the man on the land, are not the fiduciary for the nom de guerre corporation 56-5-1
fiduciary/trustees of public officials, reference 65-5-3
fifth amendment violation compelling you to give evidence to be used against yourself 43-4-6
Fifth Amendment, appeals court says you do not have to answer the IRS 55-9-7
filing a deed with the County Recorder who becomes holder in due course of title to land 54-4-4
filing a tax return, requirement not in Federal Register 33-2-8
Filing of Various Motions, court flow chart 10-6-2
filing originals with the court, never do it, discussion 58-12-2
filing paperwork, anybody can do it 32-4-1
filing requirements, amended 29-2-4
filing, instructions for filing Depositum Declaration 65-2-8
filings, form of court 29-2-4
Final Notice of Amount Due 3-19-2
financial help, grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance 54-17-5
FINCEN activities violate 4th Amendment rights 3-12-3
FINCEN working with each state, each state has coordinator 2-9-4
FINCEN, address and phone numbers 2-9-4
FINCEN, financial crime enforcement network 3-12-1
FINCEN, over 100 data bases on bank records, criminal suspects, driving records, census data 3-12-2
FINCEN, trial run for world system of control 3-12-3
finding contrasted with conclusion 43-6-6
finding, of fact, legal definition 43-5-9
findings are by evidence 43-6-5
findings without evidence, Judge makes, then lies, hoping litigant would traverse 43-7-9
findings, venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action in a Judgment Entry 43-4-9
fines beyond ability to pay is reversible error 28-12-3
fines imposed without consideration of ability to pay is abuse of discretion 28-12-2
fines, before imposing, ability to pay must be determined 28-12-4
fines, court costs, indigency in Ohio 28-12-1
fines, mandatory required, are suspendable or reducible where indigence or inability to pay exists 28-12-3
fingerprint, web page reference 63-16-8
fingerprints, officers demand, without court order 12-4-1
firearms outlawed on public streets 22-12-4
first amendment, petition for grievances 17-10-5
first class mail, presumptions of law on service by 24-6-3
first hand knowledge, affidavit failed to show 39-7-6
fishing licenses, are there other types 13-7-4
fitness for duty exams in Library of Congress 37-4-9
flag arguments subject to sanction, case list 42-10-2
flag designates a venue 46-9-5
flag does not invoke jurisdiction, merely signifies it 42-9-8
flag does not signify admiralty jurisdiction 42-9-7
flag does signify military jurisdiction 42-9-7
flag has jurisdictional implications 24-10-4
flag in court, is it evidence of a pledge? 50-12-7
flag is evidence of venue the court is sitting in 39-5-5
Flag of Peace, entering bar under 45-1-3
flag of United States, described in Title 4 USC (1 39-5-3
flag rarely seen in schools 100 years ago 40-1-6
flag representing venue, discussion 50-12-4
flag shows venue, not jurisdiction 42-11-4
flag, gold fringed, discussed 50-11-2
flag, jurisdiction comes to the court, not by a flag, but by a pleading 39-5-7
flag, military, flying in court 38-5-8
flag, Pledge of Allegiance spawned by campaign to sell American flags to 26,000 schools 40-8-1
Flag, Pledge to that, article 40-1-1
flag, president’s, in all public buildings 46-9-5
flag, symbol of authority and power 24-11-1
flag, U.S. Attorney General opinion 42-10-2
flags, article, What About All These Flags 42-9-4
flammy-doowah, reference 41-6-4
fleeing or resisting arrest, right of police officer to shoot and kill, when suspect is 33-12-3
flow chart of money in Department of Justice 46-18-1
fluoridation of water supplies 7-13-4
flying without identification, article 49-3-5
FOIA and Open Records Act of state 50-17-4
FOIA and Privacy Act, reference 48-12-7
FOIA governs federal open records requirements 67-4-7
FOIA request, example 26-19-1
FOIA the IRS 15-17-6
FOIA to hospital about grant programs available for unemployed people without insurance 54-19-1
FOIA, discussion 67-4-8
FOIA, nature of questions is important, discussion 50-17-9
FOIA, place where it fits into story 46-4-8
FOIA, point by point from statutes 46-17-8
FOIA, refusals of government to produce documents 54-14-9
FOIA, steps to take if the answer is late 50-17-6
FOIA, steps to take if they refuse to answer 50-17-5
FOIA, substance of, discussion 50-17-8
FOIA, used to see federal money flow 46-17-3
FOIA, using it to investigate attorneys, reference 62-6-6
FOIA/PA, reference regarding agencies 58-17-5
fool has a lawyer to do his bidding 4-2-2
force and fraud use by corporate limiting of liability 15-11-4
force, appearance, other than by force, grants subject matter jurisdiction 28-3-5
force, if you were forcibly removed from your house, you still have possession rights to the property 51-2-8
Forcible Entry and Detainer predicated only on possession rights, not title 4-9-2
Forcible Entry And Detainer statutes 4-8-6
forcible entry and detainer suits 42-3-4
Forcible Entry and Detainer 25-4-6
Forcible Entry and Detainer, Small Claims Court has jurisdiction 9-10-3
foreclosure action, refusal for cause in 7-4-4
foreclosure buyer only becomes new lienholder 7-12-6
foreclosure in spite of debt being discharged by CMO 11-9-2
foreclosure is Admiralty procedure 29-7-2
foreclosure letter 30-16-2
foreclosure on a debt that had been discharged 17-2-1
foreclosure on a mortgage 12-17-4
foreclosure sale, sheriff not selling legal title 12-17-5
foreclosure threatened, bankruptcy may be option 37-2-6
foreclosure 2-2-3
foreclosure, asking for the note back after 37-7-9
foreclosure, bank not damaged party with standing to bring a foreclosure case 31-5-8
foreclosure, case story 44-8-7
foreclosure, improper evictions 25-4-6
foreclosure, instrument documenting cause of action is forgery 26-3-6
foreclosure, notifying everyone of your land claim 41-16-3
foreclosure, on mortgage with no signature 26-5-6
foreclosure, only US sold its rights, not owner 17-3-6
foreclosure, pig farm example 19-8-3
foreclosure, reference in table 57-2-1
foreclosure, story of case of 41-1-1
foreclosure, what rights are you purchasing when you buy property in a foreclosure sale, caveat emptor 58-8-1
forefathers, their vision has been clouded, pushed back 7-2-1
foreign agent registration, does tax collector have 13-4-4
foreign agent under Title 22 USC 13-5-5
foreign agent, to have status to bring suit, must be registered with Secretary of state and the U.S. 13-5-5
Foreign Agents Registration Statement required for all attorneys, Judges 19-7-2
Foreign Agents Registration, IRS 40-15-5
foreign authority, municipal court judge sits under 3-12-4
foreign corporation, no business presence, cannot be served with process 15-3-3
foreign country, defined in Title 26 regulations 6-5-3
foreign courts 6-3-1
Foreign estate or trust, 7701(a)(31) 14-7-4
foreign estate, in income tax laws 6-4-5
foreign income 14-7-6
foreign investment opposed in India 37-10-4
foreign judgment, collateral attack of, proper grounds for 44-5-9
foreign judgment, enforcing one 44-4-5
Foreign Judgments Act, Uniform Enforcement of 44-4-8
foreign judgments, principles limiting relief, fraud, void, satisfaction 44-6-3
foreign law, silent judicial notice 2-6-6
foreign power, people delivered over to, by leaders 27-3-3
foreign registration statement, tax collector must have on hand 13-6-1
foreign sovereign immunities act, place in procedure, discussion 58-12-3
foreign State, W2 form indicates residence in 13-3-3
foreign takeover, one method of dissolving govt 27-6-1
foreign trust, in income tax laws 6-4-5
forfeiture laws are like letting burglars write the laws on breaking-and-entering 63-8-7
Forfeiture Laws, article, Dangerous Expansion of Forfeiture Laws 63-7-7
forfeiture of office by Judge 8-18-2
forfeiture, a forfeiture proceeding is in rem 62-15-9
forfeiture, federal agents can confiscate private property with no court order and no proof of legal violations 63-7-8
forfeiture, nature of proceedings is in rem 42-14-2
forged license plate, felony charge 12-7-3
Form 4029, Medicade/Medicare 39-2-5
Form 990 Tax Return of so-called charitable institutions 62-6-6
form and substance, sham proceedings 25-9-3
form of court filings 29-2-4
form v. substance, gold v. paper entry 16-6-3
Form vs. Substance 14-9-1
form, affidavit check sheet, definition of signature 21-18-1
form, affidavit of Attorney in Fact 67-17-3
form, Affidavit of Notorious Declaration, Retraction 17-19-1
form, affidavit, appelation not on paperwork 39-18-1
form, Black’s Law Dictionary definition 14-9-1
form, but no substance, warrant has 22-7-1
form, Claim to Private Labor Exchange 49-22-1
form, Claim to Private Land Rights 41-15-1
form, Constructive Notice and Demand 29-19-1
form, letter to attorney who dishonored discharge 27-19-1
form, Letter to County Recorder 24-19-1
form, Motion for Instant Hearing 50-19-7
form, Motion to Compel, separate counsel, in Title 42 suits 61-17-1
form, Motion to Dismiss Defendants Motion to Dismiss 60-6-1
form, Order for Issuance of Writ of Habeas 50-19-8
form, Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus 50-19-1
form, private administrative notice and request for hearing 44-18-1
form, Private Request for Information from insurance policy officials 48-18-1
form, private request for information, from an agency 67-7-1
form, proper court caption for case in law 40-18-1
form, Refusal For Cause Without Dishonor 16-19-1
form, refusal for cause without dishonor, example 22-19-1
form, refusal letter of telephone tax 26-2-4
form, Request for Information 45-14-4
form, request for surety bonds and surety agents 20-19-1
form, Return of Service 46-14-4
form, summons 40-18-2
Forma Pauperis affidavit 15-8-5
forma pauperous, costs nothing to file 2-5-6
Fort Knox, reference 40-16-6
forty day time limit for Writ of Certiorari 2-14-4
foundational documents forming and controlling our government, reference 68-1-3
four categories of learning (science projects) 2-16-2
four corners agreement, discussion 55-3-1
fourteenth Amendment, reference in story of cunning plan to enslave America 61-8-7
Fourth Amendment describes valid warrant 17-13-4
Fourth Amendment requires particularity of description of search warrant to prevent rummaging 33-7-4
Fourth Amendment, reference, arrest, investigation 39-8-2
fractional reserve banking, a diagram 30-9-1
Fran’s case 45-13-5
franchise and monopoly, cross reference to license 46-7-1
Francis Bellamy, socialist that created Pledge of Allegiance to the flag, purpose was to sell flags! 40-1-5
Frank Kowalik article 14-5-5
Frank Kowalik case 8-4-3
Frank Kowalik 13-8-5
Frank Kowalik 3-7-1
Frank Kowalik 6-3-2
Frank Triola, case of 53-5-7
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the New Deal 10-2-2
fraud … by judgment of a court … does not remove the taint of illegality, reference 65-7-1
fraud accepted by bank, which forecloses 11-8-5
fraud and constructive fraud 22-19-2
fraud and deception, fear makes people susceptible to 41-9-2
fraud and force use by corporate limiting of liability 15-11-4
fraud and usurpation by devil, reference in parable 39-11-5
fraud breaks Rules of Professional Conduct 19-9-2
fraud by attorney, license to practice law non-existent 17-8-3
fraud by bank case, example for use of Declaratory Judgment 31-4-7
fraud by bank 30-16-2
fraud by banks 38-19-4
fraud by banks, a book on 26-3-4
fraud by client, attorney shall not be involved with 30-13-7
fraud by signature being above sworn and subscribed 12-9-3
fraud called Corporate State 15-11-6
fraud committed by banks, reasons 39-19-3
fraud compounded by County Recorder 11-8-5
fraud in deed recordation with county 41-2-9
fraud in documents served by process servers 28-7-2
fraud in infringement of 2nd amendment rights 18-15-5
fraud in the factum, example 13-5-3
fraud is a major crime 36-5-9
fraud is now statutized, shows how to carry it out 24-4-3
fraud is presumed to not be in pleadings 19-9-2
fraud must be challenged pre plea 19-9-2
fraud of tax violates UCC principle of full disclosure 13-5-3
fraud of wrong case numbers on suit paperwork 14-5-4
fraud on part of insurers and the insured 41-9-1
fraud perpetrated by court and its agents 12-2-1
fraud settlement, $129M against Volvo Car Corp 36-5-6
fraud settlement, $145M against State Farm Insurance 36-4-9
fraud suit, pre-prepared, keep one handy 28-7-6
fraud suits, no statute of limitations 28-7-4
fraud to conceal a fraud, reference 65-5-3
fraud upon fraud upon fraud by government 4-9-5
fraud with respect to the “Post Office” 40-13-5
fraud, against government, financial incentive to expose 40-2-5
fraud, as it relates to bankruptcy discharge of tax 37-2-9
fraud, attorney cannot defend client by perpetrating 4-10-2
fraud, attorney liable just like principle 4-10-3
Fraud, Attorney License, more on 19-4-4
Fraud, Banks Admit, article 37-7-8
fraud, case was, clerk wouldn’t sign summons, was served Notice that case was fraud, didn’t want to be liable 11-2-3
fraud, charge of, not “true, correct and certain” 11-9-2
fraud, choosing to ignore makes you a party 38-12-3
fraud, collusion, conspiracy, non-disclosure of hospital and insurance company 41-10-8
fraud, commercial contracts obtained by 32-15-4
fraud, commercial, Notice of Tax Lien is 11-8-5
fraud, constructive and “in the factum”, example 13-5-3
fraud, contracting for a thing impossible to do 18-12-1
fraud, discussion 59-8-7
fraud, dispositive motions, Dave Miller style 31-9-7
fraud, Dolus, discussion 62-6-4
fraud, driver’s license, contract w/ hidden clauses 22-16-4
fraud, duress, misnomer, mistake, and unconscionable contract, all invalidate contract 33-6-6
fraud, engaged in by lawyers, violation of DRs 30-13-1
fraud, example of 26-2-5
fraud, extrinsic and intrinsic, discussed 44-6-3
fraud, foreign judgments, principles limiting relief, fraud, void, satisfaction 44-6-3
fraud, fraudulent presumptions in indictment 19-9-1
fraud, infringement of right is always unlawful 19-12-6
fraud, is in the presumptions, make them produce it 35-9-5
fraud, issue of fraud was not raised in the pleadings 19-8-5
fraud, issue of, relative to filings 36-4-9
fraud, jurisdiction is contractual, often stems from mere implied contracts based on 11-7-6
fraud, material, example 13-5-3
fraud, no affidavit with complaint 33-17-1
fraud, no right, by ratification or other means, can arise out of fraud 65-7-2
fraud, notice to prosecutor, sets up prosecutor for suit 5-2-5
fraud, of adhesion contracts 15-11-1
fraud, plea made by other party 31-14-9
fraud, pleading is, in frivolous case 25-2-3
fraud, presuming federal power to disarm people 18-12-5
fraud, properly done, has become legal 24-4-3
fraud, proposed that burden of proof be on IRS 12-18-5
fraud, public notice, affidavit of truth was recorded 9-4-5
fraud, reference in article 39-12-5
fraud, refusal for 30-14-9
fraud, refused for, affirmative defenses are, in David Miller Title 42 suits 29-12-3
fraud, results from evidence brought forth by statutory court 32-8-8
fraud, revocation of signature is remedy for, no longer best remedy 26-5-5
fraud, RICO violation based upon fraud 36-5-6
fraud, silence can only be equated with . . ., quote from cited court case 48-10-4
fraud, summary judgment in American Flag of Peace suit, refused for fraud 40-4-2
fraud, void for, common law court declares statutory instruments 32-8-9
frauds do not like Common Law 26-13-2
fraudulent charging instrument, no defense against 19-9-4
fraudulent conversion by banks 26-3-4
Fraudulent Misrepresentation, suit for 28-7-1
fraudulent power of attorney basis of suit 4-11-6
fraudulent removal of children by Child Protective Services 40-2-6
Fraudulent Transactions, Law of, book 28-7-1
fraudulent, converting a fraudulent party into a trustee, reference 65-6-2
fraudulently acquiring property, Federal Reserve 40-16-5
FRCP 56(e), summary judgment, motion for 40-4-8
FRCP Rule 5 amended 29-2-4
Frederick Ingols, reference 55-8-8
free filing with court, forma pauperous 2-5-6
free radicals, vitamin C, vitamin E, pycnogenol 8-12-5
free speech, discussion in article 54-13-4
free speech, rights violation 27-2-1
Freedom of Information Act in 1974, reference 48-12-4
Freedom of Information Act request, example 26-19-1
Freedom of Information Act requests 44-9-8
Freedom of Information Act requests, reference 54-14-8
Freedom Of Information Act, using it to investigate attorneys, reference 62-6-6
Freedom of Speech, article, Agencies View of Freedom of Speech 58-14-9
Freedom of Speech, article, Agency Bans Freedom of Speech 55-12-2
freedom technology 10-7-3
freedom, sovereignty, rights to privacy 36-13-2
freedom, the damage that attorney’s have caused to freedom in America 62-1-1
freeholders, nobles, knights and slaves in England, discussion 66-2-5
Freeman case 12-9-5
Freemen emulate Federal Reserve banking 41-18-4
Friend of the Court agents 27-2-4
Friends of the Court, federally paid law enforcement officers that seize property without a warrant 16-6-6
frivolous civil suit, definition of, sanctions 25-2-1
frivolous claims, case cites, subject to sanctions 21-12-4
frivolous, further defined 25-2-2
FRNs created out of thin air 38-11-3
FRNs, all are borrowed, so every FRN in the world is earning interest for the Federal Reserve 38-18-9
FRNs, how do they get into circulation, by borrowing 38-18-6
FRNs, none received, judgment uncollectible 15-3-3
Front Line Master’s Symposium 23-2-2
Frontline Master or Tutor Calls, instructions 50-16-3
frontline master, requirements list 43-18-4
Frontline Master’s Symposium 30-14-1
Frontline Masters symposium report 31-1-1
frontline masters 26-14-1
Frontline Masters, letter to, and questionaire 45-11
Frontline Masters, referrals available 36-18-5
full disclosure, on contract, reference 54-3-2
full faith and credit clause of constitution 44-6-1
full faith and credit clause of constitution 44-6-3
Full Faith and Credit, Constitution 32-12-8
funding allows substantial control over recipients 35-16-1
funding from state and federal sources to development of local communities 52-7-9
funds, federal, flowing into States, flow chart 46-16-5
gag orders on settlements paid with public funds are a public record 50-7-3
gage, research defining 13-14-2
Gail’s case 9-2-1
gain and income in U.S. govt employee wages 6-6-5
gain in federal wages subject to “being returned” 3-9-1
gain portion of gross income is kickback 14-7-1
garbage statute, can’t put garbage out 24 hours early 3-5-1
garnishment, lien, levy, and attachment 44-4-6
garnishment, notice of, discussion in article 64-1-2
garnishment, social security exempt from execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, bankruptcy or other legal process (but see 64-12-7) 64-12-1
Gatston Purchase treaty 18-6-3
GATT, in relation to US Post Office 40-13-2
Gematia, reference 59-14-1
genealogical project on internet, reference 50-11-9
general delivery available to transients 53-13-8
general delivery 39-4-5
general delivery, administrative remedy letter 53-14-4
General Delivery, article 53-13-8
general delivery, not just for 30 days 53-14-4
general laws versus municipal law 13-5-2
Genuine Material Issues of Fact, defined 46-2-4
GenWeb, US, Census Project Needs Volunteers50-11-9
geographical use of the term “United States” 6-5-1
George Washington, discussion 63-11-8
George’s case 12-8-3
George’s case, never broke a law 4-10-6
gift, one way to convey property 24-4-5
girl gets ticketed for no insurance, no probable cause 12-6-2
Gladstone, Judge, fines newspaper boy $1,100 for mistake of delivering paper to home that didn’t request it 18-11-1
Global Positioning System (GPS) 38-12-7
Goals 2000 and America 2000 8-5-2
God Meant it for Good, book, reference 59-1-4
God’s timing, discussion 59-2-4
God’s World Today, publication 3-17-2
gold and silver depleted, causing bankruptcy 11-12-2
gold and silver limitation does not apply internally to the District of Columbia or territories or federal states 54-2-9
gold and silver substance, education materials 49-2-4
gold and silver, discussion of its purpose in currency system 48-2-7
gold and silver, if a state was a state and not federal, they’d be using 50-18-4
gold and silver, lawful money, Coinage Act of 1792 37-13-3
gold and silver, only payment of debt, soas not to compete with England’s commercial system 42-2-4
gold and silver, original thirteen states limited to gold and silver as currency 57-1-2
gold and silver, state not dealing in, reference 46-9-2
gold fringe flag, admiralty/maritime jurisdiction 30-4-3
gold fringe flag, problem with use of nom de guerre in such court 56-2-8
gold fringed flag 39-5-3
gold fringed flag 39-5-4
gold fringed flag, discussed 50-11-2
gold gone 2-8-2
gold or silver as official currency 8-2-2
gold or silver, legal title to 16-5-4
gold, Article 1, Section 10, Constitution, bank violates by loaning anything but gold and silver 54-2-9
gold, banks loaning federal reserve notes, checks, money orders, drafts, and not gold and silver 54-2-9
gold, debt payment can’t be compelled by, or silver 12-13-4
gold, if you don’t ask for it, you get what you deserve, story 49-3-2
gold, labor defined in terms of gold or silver coin, not debt instruments 65-6-1
gold, lawful money in the usA is, and silver coin 11-11-4
gold, private war script used as money in place of gold or silver, titles to property, insurance policies, all bullets of war 56-2-5
gold, silver, Federal Reserve Notes, reference to use of 65-6-1
gold, states, like US govt, can only use gold and silver as money, but gold and silver has all been taken 11-13-1
Gomez v. Toledo, heightened pleading standards 12-12-2
good faith belief that a warrant was valid 21-4-6
good faith offer, reference regarding liens and offer of performance 58-8-2
good faith, example by IRS 16-12-6
good faith, once you tell someone they are violating law, that person cannot appear in the case in good faith 8-4-6
Good Science, textbook on science 3-16-6
Goose and the Golden Egg, article 30-18-4
governer, does he have an oath on file 41-17-4
government agents instigating comspiracy among militia organizations 43-15-2
government agents operate outside the law 19-11-5
government bodies, liability of local 13-7-2
government changed with a shot or a whimper 27-3-5
government created for District of Columbia, incorporation, discussion 55-4-5
government does not know how to do it right either 5-2-1
government employees, income tax levied upon 5-6-1
government employment of disloyal persons, law prohibiting 35-11-4
government in trouble since the year 1860 28-14-5
government is a political corporation 5-15-2
government is dissolved when legislature acts contrary to trust 27-3-4
Government Officials (Public), Notice to 4-14-1
government officials, qualified immunity of 28-5-3
government only authorized to regulate commerce 35-9-5
government property, arrested for destroying and interfering with, by removing govt sign from your own yard 41-1-5
government secretly declared war on people 11-7-5
government speaks for people, not to people 18-10-5
government, a member of, i.e. a resident or citizen 54-3-1
government, becoming part of, by treaty (contract) or by receiving benefits 54-2-9
government, dissolution of v. dissolution of society 26-11-1
government, how it works, research steps to educating yourself 40-8-9
government, how to re-establish in proper form 46-13-5
government, how to take over in four easy steps 26-10-1
government, how to take over in four easy steps 26-10-4
government, leaders have put themselves into a state of war with the people. People are thereby dissolved from further obedience to that government 27-3-6
government, one world foreign 36-15-2
government, one world 2-6-5
government, people granted title to their bodies, property, etc. to the government, creating a grantor trust 54-4-4
government, relationship between government, editors and reporters 63-5-5
government, restore Lawful government, discussion 65-1-6
government, the beast of fables 29-12-6
governments, devil and demons manifesting themselves 44-17-1
governments, two from beginning 42-2-6
Governor upholds Oath of Office, article 48-16-1
governor wears two hats 42-2-8
govt is usually following the law, presumption 9-12-6
govt no authority to create negotiable instruments 12-13-5
GPS, Global Positioning System 38-12-7
grace, principles of and how it comes into play in commercial process 58-7-5
Grammar, Rules of, relative to misnomer in law and abbreviating names of people 28-3-3
grammar, statutes construed according to rules of 38-5-5
Grand Jury misused by perpetrators 17-13-6
grand jury, abusive use as tool of prosecutor 20-3-5
grand jury, access by application to Judge 20-7-3
Grand Jury, access to by anyone, case cite, discussion 20-2-4
Grand Jury, access to by anyone, partial case cite 19-15-1
grand jury, barrier against despotism and prosecution 20-3-3
grand jury, common law grand jury, reference 65-2-6
grand jury, corrupted by abuse of prosecutor 20-4-2
grand jury, history of 20-2-5
Grand Jury, if they fail to do their job, can be held liable personally 11-7-4
grand jury, open to citizens seeking to redress wrongs 20-7-2
grand jury, sword and shield 20-3-6
granting jurisdiction in other ways, a list of DON’Ts 6-1-6
grantor trust, people granted title to their bodies, property, etc. to the government, creating a grantor trust 54-4-4
grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance 54-17-5
Grants, Treaties, Agreements, commercial contracts, Charters, Patents all carefully written to assure flow of money to Vatican 62-2-3
Great Registry, record of names in de jure county 5-8-6
Great Writ 11-19-2
Greek war City States, democracy, current system like 27-3-4
Greg’s case 11-3-3
Greg’s case 9-1-1
Gregg Manual of English Grammar, fictitious name 38-5-6
Gregory Allen, article by 31-15-1
grievances , redress of, denial 27-17-5
grievances from Declaration of Independence, revisited today 36-13-6
grievances, redress of, private citizen has right to complain of criminal activity 38-4-7
grocery store scandal charged suppliers fees of thousands of dollars for shelf space 39-15-5
grocery store, preferred customer card at 39-15-1
grocery store, preferred customer card at, surveying and tracking customers 39-16-6
gross income comprised of two parts, gain and income 6-3-4
gross income includes gain and income 14-5-6
Guam, Puerto Rico, etc, court caption of UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT denotes a territorial court 36-12-4
guarantor for a transaction, no need, discussion 55-2-5
Guatalupe Hildalgo treaty 18-6-3
guilt, presumption of, show cause is a 40-6-7
guilty or no contest, plea of, is acceptance 22-15-6
guilty until proven innocent in tax cases 22-10-4
guilty, allegedly, without defendant participation 12-8-4
guilty, not guilty, no contest to traffic ticket 24-5-2
guilty, not, plea of, is a dishonor 22-15-6
Gulf War Syndrome, disease highly communicable 38-16-8
gun articles, additional 15-13-6
gun control researchers fabricate and sculpt data to bolster their biased and foregone conclusions 15-12-2
gun research statistical fallacies 15-12-5
gun rights arrest, detainment, or confiscation, due process 22-12-4
guns, Americans are four times as likely to die from a doctor as from a gun 15-12-3
guns, open letter to sheriffs 16-4-6
Guns: Facts & Fallacies, article 15-12-2
gunshot deaths exaggerated 35 times by AMA 15-12-4
H.A.V.E.N., Inc., another Child Protective Services 27-17-6
H.R. 1710, Legislative Update!, Anti Bill of Rights Bill, basically Anti-Terrorism Bill 25-8-3
H.R. 666, does it override 4th Amendment 22-8-1
H.U.D., involved in foreclosure story 41-1-1
Habeas Corpus Developments, article 52-3-4
Habeas Corpus MUST be filed by Sheriff/Deputy 5-17-1
Habeas Corpus required attachments 15-9-2
Habeas Corpus sent to Chief Justice Rehnquist, not supreme court, supreme court will not hear it 50-1-2
Habeas Corpus suspended by lower courts, affidavit, discussion 50-1-4
Habeas Corpus win 15-8-1
Habeas Corpus wins, reference 50-1-1
habeas corpus would prevail if court failed to hear petition 19-6-5
habeas corpus 33-14-5
Habeas Corpus, 100% wins! 50-1-2
Habeas Corpus, article on “How To” 50-1-1
Habeas Corpus, article 51-6-7
Habeas Corpus, article 51-8-1
habeas corpus, correction to previous article 53-15-7
habeas corpus, discussion 43-8-1
Habeas Corpus, example of 49-13-1
Habeas Corpus, in traffic case with citation and Offer to Pay forming actual controversy 53-4-2
habeas corpus, judge can be sued in small claims action for $1,000 for refusing to grant the writ 51-11-2
habeas corpus, list of ways the privilege can be suspended 51-8-7
Habeas Corpus, only exception to requirement that attorney file paperwork, anyone can file Habeas 54-12-6
Habeas Corpus, Petition for Writ of, form 50-19-1
habeas corpus, place in procedure, discussion 58-12-3
Habeas Corpus, Post Conviction Writ of 39-7-8
habeas corpus, see procedure table 58-12-5
habeas corpus, Sheriff must return service on habeas or he can be put in jail until he complies 53-15-8
Habeas Corpus, Statutory, form, compel captors to bring you before a neutral magistrate 5-17-1
Habeas Corpus, writ never issued, prisoner merely ejected 50-1-3
Habeas Corpus, Writ of, “suspended”, story 49-12-9
Habeas Corpus, Writ of, components in a package 50-9-7
Habeas Corpus, writ sought without fee 50-1-5
Habeas, form, Order for Issuance of Writ of Habeas 50-19-8
habeas, procedure to follow 52-3-5
Hague, International Court of the, Republic of Texas completes process of regaining its sovereignty 37-11-4
Haines v. Herner 5-18-1
Hale v. Henkel 10-7-2
handwriting completely different from signature 39-3-3
Hank Rearden case 5-9-6
harassing or maliciously injuring any party, lawyers cannot work to this end 30-13-2
harassment, attorney must manditorily withdraw from employment if purpose of litigation is harassment or maliciously injuring any person 30-13-4
Harbrace College Handbook, authority for grammar 28-3-3
hardship from court fines, not allowed 28-12-1
Harlow v. Fitzgerald 2-10-1
Hartford Van Dyke, commercial liens 11-9-1
Hartford Van Dyke, manual “Top Secret Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars” 11-10-5
Hartmann, Bruce, article by 14-15-4
Head Start program “in the best interest of children” 8-7-4
headlines, Judges don’t want to be in headlines 60-19-3
health care ID card, national, Smart Card 45-10-2
Health Care that Makes Sense, article 54-17-5
health care, managed, discussion 45-9-8
health department, relation to zoning department and environmental protection agency 55-6-2
Health Department, role in government, article 53-10-2
health department, state, may be linked to the zoning department and the environmental protection agency 52-6-8
health freedom and awareness 7-13-3
health insurance, alcohol or tobacco purchasse could possibly deny you health or life insurance 39-17-4
health, department of, in Ohio, zoning reference 54-8-5
hearing date, rules require to complete a motion 3-6-1
Hearing, Motion for Instant Hearing, form 50-19-7
Hearing, Motion for, Title 42, call clerk, get name 28-19-1
hearings held without inviting defendants 11-8-4
hearings or depositions, IRS would not show up for 28-2-4
hearings, submission docket is for non-oral hearings 28,19-1
hearsay by prosecutor not basis for sworn complaint 19-2-3
hearsay evidence, reference 68-7-3
hearsay testimony rebuts presumption you are part of federal District of Columbia 39-4-9
hearsay, affidavits may not contain 40-5-1
hearsay, probable cause may be based on if . . . 33-4-2
Heaven license plates 2-4-6
herbal remedy, Yucca or Soapweed 41-18-9
Herbal Sauve, article 2-16-1
Hero, a song title 2-17-2
herpes 7-13-5
highways and bridges funded from where? 30-3-8
highways and Railroads in Ireland all owned by England 42-1-2
hindering a secured creditor, charge of 33-1-11
History, American, of Military Law, tape replaces issue 34 34-1-1
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy 11-15-1
HJR 192 4-6-5
Hodge’s Harbrace College Handbook, grammar 38-5-5
holder in due course of complaint is the court 58-10-1
holder in due course of the security is looked upon in Law as the actual holder of the property 57-3-6
holder in due course, birth certificate, application, grants title to body to Depart-ment of Commerce who becomes holder in due course 54-4-4
holder in due course, coins federally owned, not holder 11-13-2
holder in due course, filing a deed with the County Recorder who becomes holder in due course of title to land 54-4-4
holder in due course, relative to IRS 44-15-3
holder in due course, state is, in drivers license contract 58-10-1
holder in due course, state is, in marriage license contract 58-10-1
holder of lawful money has legal and equitable title to substance, not just equitable possession of debt 11-13-3
holder, IRS must substantiate it is a 40-15-2
home rule, what is it 41-17-6
home, a tax write off 41-3-1
home, creating equity in a property 41-3-1
home, defined in 26 USC as “taxpayer’s principal place of business” 61-10-6
home, why anyone wants to buy one 41-3-1
hospital and insurance company, collusion, conspiracy, fraud, non-disclosure of 41-10-8
hospital bills, grants available for unemployed people without insurance 54-17-5
house, dwelling, (presumably as opposed to home) 22-5-6
Houston Right Way Office opens 37-1-2
Houston Right Way office, phone number 37-1-3
Houston seminar discussion 39-6-9
How To, re-venue out of Babylon 16-10-5
Howard Freeman, article 20-11-4
Howard Griswold on Declaratory Judgment 31-4-7
Howard Griswold 16-3-5
Howard Griswold, article 15-3-2
Howard Griswold’s Declaratory Judgments 30-14-2
Howard Grizwold 14-16-6
Hudson Bay Company 42-2-9
hue and cry, historical, tracking a criminal 32-18-8
human being, in statute, discussion of difference between being incorporated and unincorporated 38-6-5
human resource, the people, as defined in UN treaty 11-12-2
human rights monitoring 7-9-3
human rights versus unalienable rights 7-7-4
humans are just human resources 2-8-3
humility and pride 44-16-5
hundred men, a political subdivision of the shire 20-3-1
hung jury in Phil Marsh trial 17-9-4
hydra, organizational hydra, Environmental Protection Agency is State, Local and Federal 54-8-5
hypothecated, legal title to everything, bankruptcy 11-12-2
I Was Wrong, book, reference 59-1-4
ID card, national health care, Smart Card 45-10-2
ID, “client ID” on driver’s license 22-16-3
ID, asking for, without probable cause is example of due process violation 22-13-1
identification for air travel, no federal regulations or statutes requiring identification 49-4-1
identification in court waives right to challenge jurisdiction 43-1-2
identification of accused, essential element to case 32-13-7
identification, bank statutes requiring identification 63-14-8
identification, demand for 2-2-1
identification, flying without, article 49-3-5
identifying yourself becomes contract with court 43-1-2
identity, yours, could be used by someone else 39-17-8
idol languages 25-14-3
ignorance of the law, 14th Amendment is no excuse 22-3-6
ignorance of the law, does not apply in the case of trusts, cestui que trust must be appraisal of facts and law 65-7-2
illegal behavior, attorneys involved in unethical and illegal behavior 61-11-8
illegal seizure of automobiles in Sonoma county 14-13-2
illegally obtaining private family information from school children 14-13-2
illuminators, scribes of the Temple Bar 13-13-4
illusion created by use of legal “terms” 19-10-2
IMF bank really has title 25-4-6
IMF debt credit, merchants use 24-4-5
IMF World Bankers, reference 58-18-3
IMF 1-7-1
IMF 2-7-4
IMF, asking for your, from the IRS 48-10-5
IMF, Individual Master File 40-15-1
Immigration and Naturalization Act, and expatriation 50-6-7
Immigration Reform, Ohio Coalition for 44-3-5
immunities and privileges, expectation of 18-2-6
immunities waived by attorneys if they do not produce required credentials 31-15-3
immunities 1-6-1
immunities, defendant failed to prove immunities, discussion 60-3-5
immunities, look in Constitution 41-17-3
immunity defense cut through by David Miller Title 42 suits 29-11-9
immunity defenses in a Title 42 suit 40-4-3
immunity denied, reference 65-8-1
immunity established by U.N. treaty 1-6-5
immunity for judge only when he operates within law 8-3-1
immunity for municipalities 28-6-2
immunity for officials does not reach to criminal conduct 65-6-2
immunity from Title 42, not intent of legislators 12-5-6
immunity gone under proper circumstances 2-7-5
immunity lost if attorney violates ECs or DRs 4-10-2
immunity never recognized by Michigan for trespass on private property 58-6-2
immunity of Judge, absolute under UN 2-7-2
immunity ONLY under U.N. treaty 1-6-5
immunity to fourth amendment violation 2-11-4
immunity under the guise of admiralty court 10-3-1
immunity, a legal fiction designed to circumvent the doctrine of sovereign immunity 62-16-8
immunity, absolute distinguished from qualified, reference 56-12-9
immunity, absolute, Judges have, after breaking law 29-5-8
immunity, absolute, of judges, why it fails 13-7-3
immunity, admissions and presumptions of a traverse, list, jurisdiction, parties, venue, immunity 60-2-5
immunity, bank has none when it turns your money over to the IRS 61-2-5
immunity, brief for qualified 13-7-3
immunity, common law, for anyone, none exists 1-6-2
immunity, defeating immunities, discussion 58-6-1
immunity, District of Columbia corporation has none 55-4-8
immunity, doctrine of absolute prosecutorial immunity does not protect from mis-conduct of making falst statements of fact in an affidavit in support of arrest warrant 56-12-9
immunity, enforcement of unconstitutional statute is illegal and without immunity for official 65-6-3
immunity, judicial, unconstitutional 27-17-3
immunity, Motion to Strike it 12-8-1
immunity, no immunity for knowingly violating rights 60-7-8
immunity, none when misrepresentation involved 7-4-2
immunity, none without an oath of office 3-6-4
immunity, not likely for tow truck drivers and bosses 3-11-5
immunity, prosecutorial, why it fails 13-7-3
immunity, public ministers have 28-4-4
immunity, qualified for, discretionary functions 22-8-2
immunity, qualified, of government officials 28-5-3
immunity, reference 60-7-4
immunity, sovereign, has never permitted govt agents to commit trespass in violation of property rights 58-6-3
immunization against disease, legislation to make it mandatory 7-13-6
immunization vaccines may be dangerous 8-17-2
impairing rights and remedies 39-9-8
impeachment of Clinton related to bankruptcy of nation, see article 67-9-8
impeachment, a list of proceedings, only 14 in history 58-17-6
impeachment, Clinton impeachment, discussion 65-10-2
Impeachment, Clinton, true nature, discussion 67-11-5
impeachment, suggestion that Citizens be provided a means of initiating impeachment proceedings against public officials 58-17-6
impersonating yourself, is criminal activity 33-6-1
impersonation of an officer 8-18-3
implementing a state law, who is empowered, as opposed to an administrative agency 41-17-5
Implementing Regulations or Title 26, was it ever put in Federal Register 16-6-1
implementing regulations, 1,000 people have demanded them from IRS, not one has received them 33-8-2
implementing regulations, discussion 45-2-3
implied agreement, discussion 62-12-7
implied contract, benefits exercised equate to contract to meet the obligations associated with the benefits 33-3-4
implied contract, not without notice 24-6-4
implied contracts, jurisdiction is contractual, often stems from mere implied contracts based on fraud 11-7-6
implied Power of Attorney 2-18-2
impossibilities, law does not require 33-6-5
imprescriptable rights versus civil rights, reference 66-14-4
imprescriptible rights, reference 65-4-1
imprisonment for misdemeanor not allowed unless accused represented by counsel 18-5-6
improper purposes of legal paperwork, sanctionable 25-18-4
imputed disability, reference 65-9-3
imputed promise, by fiction of law 62-12-7
in law versus at law 26-16-6
in law, presumptions of rem and res, common law, in law, article III responses are automatically thrown out, discussion 59-6-6
in personam jurisdiction, reference 22-19-1
in rem jurisdiction, reference 22-19-1
in rem proceedings 42-14-2
inalienable, a corporation is a fictional person not endowed with inalienable rights, reference 62-17-2
inalienable, research defining 13-18-2
incarceration prohibited of indigents who fail to pay 28-13-1
including, is a limiting, restrictive clause 19-9-6
income from any source other than U.S. govt is not subject to Title 26 6-6-1
income from sources “within” US 44-15-4
income from sources in territories (Guam, etc.) 6-6-2
income tax an activity tax on use of debt credit instruments 51-11-4
income tax case, discussion 64-1-2
income tax forms, evidence to be brought forth by statutory court that accused is in court’s venue 32-8-8
income tax is an activity tax on use of debt credit instruments 48-1-1
income tax is excise [indirect tax] 14-9-1
income tax is legal kickback scheme between U.S. govt. and its employees 14-11-1
income tax laws only extend to “wages” paid by U.S. to its employees 6-3-4
income tax never put in Federal Reg. 16-6-3
income tax not tax, but kickback of govt. salary 3-8-6
income tax regarding non resident aliens 16-8-1
income tax, does it apply outside D.C. or territories 44-15-7
income tax, Frank Kowalik article about 14-5-5
income tax, more people must file than owe 9-10-1
income tax, nature of, from Congressional hearing 48-1-2
income tax, why its in place 11-12-3
income taxes are a U.S. govt employment agreement with its own employees, which includes a legal kickback 6-6-5
income taxes levied pursuant to statute of frauds 24-6-1
income taxes, city, willful failure to file 5-1-3
income taxes, levies and withholding apply to federal employees (only), reference 62-14-9
income taxes, not direct or indirect, but tribute involving letters of marque and reprisal 16-7-4
income taxes, not direct or indirect, but tribute 16-7-4
income taxes, reference in story 60-3-2
income, as defined, have I ever received any? 35-5-1
incompetent court cannot issue orders 8-4-2
incompetent, court presumes anyone with an attorney is 45-6-3
incompetent, legally, are most persons? 15-5-5
incorporated case 31-2-5
incorporated case, no contract to talk with defendants about Dispositive Motions 38-2-6
incorporated case, venue whatever litigant chooses 31-9-5
incorporated cases, first learning about 38-1-3
incorporated person, you are an, presumptions of court 46-6-2
incorporated, courts presume that everyone before the court is incorporated or licensed 45-8-2
incorporated, original thirteen colonies were unincorporated 57-1-2
incorporated, statutes do not apply unless you are incorporated, discussion 45-8-1
incorporation of District of Columbia, creation of government for, discussion 55-4-5
incorporation of one agreement into another, reference related to bifurcation 63-11-4
independent, legal definition, in relation to US Post Office 40-12-8
index for Right Way “Light” 40-12-1
index to Constitution 29-14-6
indexes to Federal Register 6-9-3
India, foreign investment opposed in 37-10-4
indictment doesn’t attach to human being, but shadow 12-9-5
indictment with major premise of law that whole event is pursuant to the Trading with the Enemy Act 19-10-1
indictment, commerce deals with instruments representing land, substance, certificate of title, birth certificate, negotiable instruments, traffic citation, indictment, etc. 42-2-6
indictment, freedom from process without, reference 58-6-6
Indictment, Motion to Quash is demurrer for 19-6-2
indictments, presentments under UCC 36-3-1
indigency, fines, court costs in Ohio 28-12-1
indirect marketing, reference 48-3-6
indirect taxes must be uniform 13-11-4
indirect taxes, defined 3-8-4
individual capacity, since outside discretion 24-19-3
individual master file, IRS 31-3-1
individual, defined, not purviewed under statutes 15-5-2
individual, definition, discussed 45-7-8
individual, examination of definition and meaning 66-17-3
individual, in statute, discussion of difference between being incorporated and unincorporated 38-6-5
inflation, defined and discussed by example 39-19-2
informants, techniques for catching them 43-16-7
Information Available at the Drop of a Credit Card, article 39-17-8
Informed Jury Dashes Prosecutor’s Hopes, article 32-13-1
Ingols, Frederick Ingols, reference 55-8-8
inhabitant, related to resident, discussion 61-10-8
injunction against parties attempting to collect along with Declaratory Judgment action 53-4-4
injunction, four elements necessary for granting 59-12-2
injunction, security bond posted to get an injunction granted, discussion 62-10-9
injunction, steps required 59-11-8
injunction, temporary 2-2-4
injunctions, article 59-9-4
injunctions, preventative and mandatory, discussion 62-7-8
injunctions, Textbook the Forgotten Resource, Writing Injunctions, article 62-7-5
injury, ministerial officer liable for injury done 65-6-2
Inner Temple, reference 62-1-2
innocense not presumed until proven, scenario in traffic case 45-5-1
innocent misrepresentation, one of three levels 31-6-2
innocent until found guilty, presumption is reversed in Trust B 58-13-9
Inns of Court, research topics, reference 62-6-6
Inns of the Court, reference 62-1-2
inquisition and confession, manner of adjudication under Trust B 58-13-8
inquisition, Star Chamber courts of inquisition, reference 62-1-2
insane, court presumes anyone with an attorney is 45-6-3
inspectors without search warrant barred from property 58-6-2
Instant Hearing, Motion for, form 50-19-7
instructions for filing Depositum Declaration 65-2-8
instruments, non commercial, passed as valid liens 11-11-3
insurance companies, banks, judicial system, links between 41-11-1
insurance companies, much influence over our lives 41-10-1
insurance company and bonding company sought 3-6-5
insurance company and hospital, collusion, conspiracy, fraud, non-disclosure of 41-10-8
insurance company for govt entity might settle 22-2-1
insurance of attorneys, attorneys must produce 31-15-3
insurance or bond, demand for, pursuant to Privacy Act 48-18-3
insurance policies, titles to property, private war script used as money in place of gold or silver, all bullets of war 56-2-5
insurance policy, doesn’t pay bills, Rick attacked it from both sides requesting double relief 24-3-1
insurance policy, Private Request for Information 48-18-1
insurance you are completely unaware of 41-9-5
insurance, alcohol or tobacco purchasse could possibly deny you health or life insurance 39-17-4
insurance, article about 41-9-1
insurance, discounting, in hospital field, increases total bill paid by insured 41-10-5
insurance, hospital bills, grants available for unemployed people without insurance 54-17-5
insurance, Judge selling with a license 33-9-9
insurance, malpractice insurance for lawyers, reference 62-6-1
insurance, not regulated like other financial industries 41-9-7
insurance, registration and license 24-8-2
insurance, spreading the risk 41-9-7
insurance, types 41-10-4
insurance, what it is supposed to accomplish 41-9-2
insurers, fraud on part of 41-9-1
insurrection, as related to oaths 35-8-8
insurrection, defined 19-12-1
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), hundreds of video camera on streets and highways 38-12-7
intent in a criminal case discussed by example 53-5-2
intent to deceive, use of fictitious names 29-13-7
intent, if contract intent not lawful, unenforceable 18-15-5
interest for the Federal Reserve, since all FRNs are borrowed, every FRN in the world is earning 38-18-9
interest on loan can only be paid when more borrowing occurs 40-16-6
interest on loan stopped by offer in compromise, discussion 53-2-8
interest paid back on a loan is NOT “created” along with principle, it must be created by someone else’s loan 39-13-5
interest, a notice of interest is a written claim of interest in a property reduced to writing 58-7-7
interest, built in penalty for privilege of using debt product (FRNs) 48-3-1
interest, Federal Reserve Notes, not enough are printed to cover interest on Federal Reserve loan 25-16-3
interest, is actually a forced loan on the people 48-3-1
interest, notice of, one instrument in commercial process 58-7-3
interest, Offer in Compromise stops the running of interest on an obligation 51-12-9
interfering with arrest, not, story 38-17-8
interlocutory (not final) in nature, judgment was 9-5-3
interlocutory appeal 39-8-5
internal affairs at Police, letting them know that one of their Police officers is doing things not authorized 51-5-7
internal affairs at Police, one place to present bill of particulars 51-5-5
Internal Revenue Manual 42-100, available from Right Way 36-16-1
Internal Revenue Manual 42-100, offered for sale 37-16-1
Internal Revenue Service and Bureau of Internal Revenue never created by Congress 42-6-5
Internal Revenue Services, how many are there? 31-3-1
INTERNAL REVENUE, in all caps, what does it mean? 31-3-2
internal, research defining 13-15-1
International Bankers cannot have both legal and equitable title, even under constructive trust due to bankruptcy 41-2-6
international bankers, discharge of D.C. debt 21-9-2
International Bankers, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
International Banks 30-3-5
International Banks, administrative judges under 2-6-5
International Bill of Rights 7-8-2
international contract, taxing authority under 13-4-5
International Court of the Hague, Republic of Texas completes process of regaining its sovereignty 37-11-4
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 7-7-3
international law and municipal law, discussed 50-11-5
international law contract violation for traffic citation 3-12-5
international law versus law of nations 2-7-2
international law 2-6-3
International law, any contract since New Deal under law of nations brings nation under 10-2-2
international law, fraud under, example 13-5-4
International Law, must be followed when two different systems of law are represented in the same case 68-3-5
International Law, the Law of Nations, pre-dating our system of laws 68-1-3
international law, the path to common law is by equity through counter claim to admiralty in international law 59-8-3
international law, used between the original thirteen colonies 57-1-2
international lines, protest is across 39-4-8
International Monetary Fund 1-8-6
International Monetary Fund, agent of 13-5-5
International Monetary Fund, in connection with the Federal Reserve 40-16-2
International Monetary Fund, privately controlled 11-12-4
International Monetary Fund, taxes go to 13-4-4
international pleadings, bringing a case from admiralty through international pleadings to common law 61-5-4
international settlements court, a UN court 3-12-4
internet site of interest, liibulletin @listserv.law.cornell.edu, free broadcast of all supreme court decisions 56-12-6
internet site references, regarding legal research 53-15-2
internet tips and site references 51-18-1
Internet Tips 48-11-1
internet tips 66-12-9
internet tips 66-14-2
internet tips 68-17-4
Internet Tips, article 53-13-2
Internet web cite information 62-3-9
Internet Web page, The Lawful Path 31-15-7
internet web sites of interest 61-3-9
internet, genealogical project on internet, reference 50-11-9
Internet, Right Way Web Site address 43-7-1
Interpol immune from law suit 1-7-5
Interpol 1-7-3
INTERPOL, police, marshals, highway patrol under 27-4-3
interpretation levels of judges and lawyers, procedural, definitions, points of law 46-2-6
Interrogatories, court flow chart 10-6-2
intimidation against clergy by State 29-16-5
intimidation by court agents 14-13-4
intrinsic, fraud, extrinsic and intrinsic, discussed 44-6-3
Introduction to Legal Research, a book 5-3-5
Introduction to Legal Research, a book 6-8-2
Introduction to Legal Research, book title 4-12-3
invalid IRS tax liens, are all invalid, improper procedure 37-3-2
inventors, story 52-18-3
investigation, Fourth Amendment prevents intrusion 3908-2
investment, foreign, opposed in India 37-10-4
invitation to appear in court 19-2-3
invitation to Right Way ... l.a.w. 3-2-1
invoke court’s jurisdiction and venue, language 11-6-5
involuntary servitude and peonage, reference in depositum declaration 65-8-1
involuntary servitude prohibited by 13th Amend. 14-10-2
involuntary servitude 14-9-5
involuntary servitude, 13th Amendment 27-7-2
involuntary servitude, exists only after consent no longer on record 14-10-1
involuntary servitude, is enforcement after tax collector’s service has been refused on record 14-11-3
Ireland, Railroad workers given houses for 99 years 42-1-2
irreparable harm, defined, discussed, is synonymous with “no adequate remedy at law” 59-12-5
irreparable injury, defined 59-17-1
IRS activity looks like KGB intimidation 17-9-5
IRS admits they have no jurisdiction within state 30-2-3
IRS agent barred from making status determination 21-11-6
IRS agents penalized for violating rights 22-10-6
IRS and accounting work together 9-7-1
IRS and BATF excluded from search and seizure legislation 22-9-2
IRS and BATF relationship 25-10-1
IRS and BATF words of art 25-10-1
IRS and Social Security numbers 31-3-1
IRS as collection agency 1-9-1
IRS attempting to collect debt on mere notice 11-4-1
IRS Backs Down to Criminal Charges, article 29-3-1
IRS banned from using deceptive practices in three states 55-10-1
IRS Bill of Particulars, ideas for 48-12-1
IRS charges notaries with conspiracy for notarizing signatures on papers filed against IRS agents 56-13-9
IRS circumventing law by not following procedure 11-4-1
IRS collection case, discussion 64-1-2
IRS definition of individual 45-7-8
IRS definition of trust, not same as UBO where beneficiary has no equitable interest 29-6-2
IRS dupes local authorities into stealing for them 29-3-5
IRS duty to respond to a Bill of Particulars or Administrative Procedure Act Requests 48-9-2
IRS fails to follow state law in seizure 31-3-7
IRS has NO LAWFUL AUTHORITY for lack of Court Order, Warrant or Judgment 29-3-4
IRS HUMBUG, book by Frank Kowalik 14-11-6
IRS in relation to Checks, Money Orders, Federal Reserve Notes 49-2-8
IRS is private corporation 27-7-4
IRS is private corporation, discussion 48-7-2
IRS lack legal authority to sell any property 31-3-7
IRS letters, remedy is Refusal for Cause Without Dishonor 36-3-8
IRS levy and lien doesn’t fit any known policy, legislative enactment, or statutory construction 42-5-9
IRS liens, discussion 55-10-1
IRS merely has a collection as a “USER” fee for the USE of Federal Reserve Bank notes 49-22-2
IRS never created by Congress 42-7-9
IRS Notice of Deficiency, am I subject to? 35-5-1
IRS operating on basis of contract with you 51-2-5
IRS plans to sell stolen property 11-5-2
IRS presentment, dishonoring, example 22-15-3
IRS refuses to state their delegation of authority 31-3-7
IRS required to identify implementing regulations 22-11-4
IRS responds with case cites to Szafranski 21-12-4
IRS seized property, notice to potential buyers of 31-3-5
IRS seizure results in quiet title case 28-1-2
IRS seizure, valid, required events 37-3-6
IRS sold Dan’s house, but Dan still lives there 9-5-2
IRS Stopped From Sale 31-3-4
IRS super computer 11-11-1
IRS tax liens, are all invalid, improper procedure 37-3-2
IRS trading cards 9-3-3
IRS using ATF laws, not applicable to income tax 31-3-8
IRS, 1,000 people have demanded implementing regulations from, not one has received them 33-8-2
IRS, 1040 is a double contract 51-12-2
IRS, 5th Amendment, appeals court says you do not have to answer the IRS 55-9-7
IRS, agency never properly created 42-6-3
IRS, analysis of an IRS correspondence 48-6-7
IRS, are they using Admiralty process 42-14-1
IRS, article, Can The IRS Levy Your Old Age Social Security Benefits? 64-11-7
IRS, article, Does the I.R.S. Practice Paper Terrorism? 56-12-2
IRS, article, I.R.S. Applies Back Door Tactics to fight Commercial Liens 56-13-9
IRS, article, I.R.S. Tips on Life 55-9-5
IRS, article, Paper terrorism by IRS 55-10-1
IRS, as an agency does not exist 38-16-1
IRS, Bankruptcy, part of strategy to fight the IRS 37-2-4
IRS, bill to make IRS accountable 22-9-4
IRS, cannot seize bank account without court order 61-1-3
IRS, Congressional act identified as organic act was repealed in 1873! 42-6-8
IRS, contempt for failure to give books and records to 5-11-1
IRS, criminal affidavits filed against 11-4-3
IRS, damaged citizen may recover $1,000,000 from 22-11-5
IRS, debt collection used by 3-19-2
IRS, debt collections, private, carried on by attorneys, IRS, and others outside the courts 56-2-6
IRS, Deceptive Trade Practices – Consumer Protection Act, in reference to IRS 55-10-1
IRS, demand for materials from 36-17-2
IRS, Department of the Treasury does not include the IRS or the BATF, according to Title 31 USC organization 25-10-2
IRS, doing business with, article 27-7-4
IRS, due process administrative hearing with 40-15-1
IRS, even they have not attempted to seize any citizen’s real property, bank account or any other privat-owned possessions since Sheriff ran Feds out of county 50-13-8
IRS, how it interprets its own acts 20-14-5
IRS, how it operates, places bottomry liens without probable cause and seizes property with police power 28-17-2
IRS, how to sue them, reference 58-11-3
IRS, is it a paper tiger?, article, no regulations 33-2-4
IRS, is it part of the Department of Treasury? 35-5-2
IRS, letter between property seizure victim and purchaser of that property 28-8-1
IRS, letter from, worded for 12 year old 19-3-1
IRS, levy of social security, things you can do 64-12-9
IRS, list of Right Way products related to 26-5-4
IRS, looking at questions the IRS asks helps us see what activities tie us into being classified as a taxpayer 55-9-7
IRS, many times overturned even after “Judicial Decision” because title to property not clear or clouded, caveat emptor 58-8-1
IRS, Mission Of The 6-3-2
IRS, One Way Of Dealing With The 11-3-2
IRS, penalty for agents disregarding taxpayer rights 12-18-6
IRS, production of documents, demanded from IRS 37-16-2
IRS, proposed damage liability up to $1,000,000 12-18-4
IRS, proposed legislation to make IRS employees personally liable for litigation they cause 12-18-2
IRS, protection from, through bankruptcy 35-15-2
IRS, questions for a Bill of Particulars 44-15-1
IRS, Replevin against, case 30-2-1
IRS, subversion of economic policies of nations by 11-11-2
IRS, used as example in discussion of liens, offer of performance, tender of payment, etc. 58-8-3
IRS, uses commercial process every day, reference 58-10-2
IRS, where does money it collects go to 30-3-1
Israel subjected to slavery in Egypt, illustration of process of slavery from biblical references 61-7-4
Israelites, reference 54-3-3
issue of law, raise by Writ of Error, not appeal 1-9-6
issue, look it up in law dictionary 39-1-3
issued document must meet conditions of contract 39-2-9
its sovereignty 37-11-4
ITS, Intelligent Transportation System, hundreds of video camera on streets and highways 38-12-7
Ivanna Frey 8-12-4
ize, research defining 13-14-5
J. A. James 2-15-1
J. Hackett, article author 5-9-1
jail without commitment papers is due process violation 22-13-2
jail, how to file paperwork with signature 6-13-2
jail, notice to jailer for violating rights of prisoner 66-14-9
jail, put public servants into 1-2-4
jail, story about being in 66-14-5
jailhouse law practiced 33-15-4
jailhouse lawyers cannot be retaliated against for their litigation activities, reference 66-15-5
James C. O’Brian Sr 25-14-1
James case 3-10-1
James Gannon Young, Prosperity and World Peace, workbook by James Gannon Young 58-1-5
James Sine’s case 3-10-1
James Trafficant, proposed legislation to make IRS employees personally liable for litigation they cause 12-18-2
James, case of 21-7-4
James’ case 44-7-2
James’ case 6-10-1
James’s case 5-2-2
Jane Simmons 2-15-1
Janet L. Marshall 8-5-2
Jay’s case 52-1-6
Jeanne Collins 7-1-3
Jeanne Collins 9-1-1
Jeff’s case 6-9-5
Jeff’s case 8-9-4
Jefferson’s writings, dislike for banks 37-12-7
Jekyll Island and Federal Reserve Bank, reference 65-11-8
Jekyll Island, Creature from, book reference 40-16-4
Jekyll Island, reference 54-4-2
Jerry Ritchie 8-8-4
Jesus the Socialist, speech on socialism 40-8-2
Jim Bakker, reference 59-1-4
Jim George, phone number 31-10-7
Jim George, phone number 42-9-1
Jim’s case 11-16-2
Jim’s case 2-1-3
Jim’s case 7-13-1
Jim’s case 9-3-1
Jim’s case 9-4-3
job descriptions of public officials 42-5-7
Joe and Kenny have meetings of Right Way members 38-2-4
Joe Karl, case of 39-3-5
John Ambler 4-1-3
John Ambler 6-13-4
John Doe 14-4-5
John Doe, to be, during trial 14-14-3
John F. Kennedy, reference 40-16-9
John Henry, history from Congressional Record 3-16-1
John Locke, writing by, money and bullion 36-12-8
John Locke’s essay written in the year 1628 26-10-1
John Locke’s teachings and Doctrine, continued 27-3-1
John Nelson tapes 1-6-1
John Nelson tapes 2-6-3
John Nelson tapes 3-12-4
John Nelson tapes, reference to 13-4-5
John, case of 31-14-7
John’s case 11-2-2
Johnny Appleseed 9-17-5
join issue with military court, what if you don’t 40-7-4
join issue, not 14-5-1
joinder in a Judgment Entry 43-5-2
joinder in issue, legal definition, a contract 31-9-7
joinder of issue essential to joinder of parties 31-2-4
joinder of issue, maybe as important as establishment of venue 31-2-4
joinder of issue, without, no joinder of parties 31-9-8
joinder of parties not needed to create controversy in Declaratory Judgment 31-4-2
joinder of parties, discussion 45-4-3
joinder of parties, not without joinder of issue 31-9-8
joinder, has there been joinder to any controversy when prosecution has failed to answer Bill of Particulars 48-13-6
joinder, legal definition 43-5-8
joinder, none because pleading not filed 52-2-4
joinder, prerequisites to understanding 31-2-4
joinder, second prerequisite to is venue 31-9-4
joinder, traverse is a joinder of the issue by argument 60-1-5
joining issue in a case, tricks and traps 43-6-8
joining issue, thus forming contract 32-12-3
joining of issue, in a normal suit, creating a controversy 31-4-1
joint committee on agency rule review, in chain of approval of administrative procedures, reference 67-3-2
Jokes by George and Dave 41-19-9
jokes 1-11-4
judge asks to meet “out of robes” in chambers off the record 49-21-2
judge cannot hear constitutional rights or right to travel 22-16-3
judge converts bankruptcy on his own volition from chapter 13 to chapter 7 9-3-2
judge demands payment in FRNs 8-2-6
judge feels threatened by truth 5-9-3
Judge for 20 years never done a Habeas Corpus 15-8-5
Judge Gallas allows arrest warrants with his signature taken from a rubber stamp 11-9-4
judge had implied contract because of filing fee 9-10-6
judge hangs tablets of Ten Commandments and prays before court sessions 42-12-1
Judge in judicial or administrative capacity, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
judge is administrative agent for commercial agency 22-16-2
Judge is agent under county, municipality, state, D.C. and international banks 2-7-2
Judge makes findings without evidence, then lies, hoping litigant would traverse 43-7-9
Judge not judicial or legislative, but executive 2-7-6
judge of Small Claims Court is liable if he fails to render a judgment 9-10-4
judge responsible for failure to take action 1-5-3
Judge Reveals Inside Information, article 50-11-1
judge reverses sentence two days after conviction, but doesn’t tell party (leaves them in jail) for a full year 9-7-3
Judge takes on role of investigator 11-10-1
judge traverses Motion to Strike immunity 12-8-1
judge traverses refusal by shredding it, sending it back 9-6-4
Judge upholds Oath of Office, article 48-16-1
judge violates oath of office, publicity afterward 8-18-1
judge violates oath, gets publicity 8-3-2
Judge William J. Martin 9-6-4
Judge works for bankers 14-13-2
Judge, Bad, what to do about a Bad Judge 50-4-2
judge, mad, never comes back 2-2-5
Judge, multiple violations of mother’s rights 20-13-1
judge, operating under admiralty, has sworn oath to uphold Constitution, got a problem 10-3-1
judge, prosecutor, jury and executioner at same time 48-14-2
Judge, State Supreme Court, arrested, story 32-11-1
Judge, Superior Court, attends Right Way meeting 38-5-4
Judge, when a Judge is arrested, the Bailiff is in charge of the court 68-12-3
judge, who is a “judgment debtor”, issues his own restraining order for the sale of his property to pay debt 9-9-5
judge’s court, in martial law, it is judge’s court, defendants who volunteer, rules are what judge says they are 11-10-4
Judge’s Memorandum and Opinion, analysis 43-7-7
Judge’s Training, article, learning how a Judge, Attorney or Police Officer is trained can help you 60-17-6
judges and justices, qualifications in judicial article of Constitution 41-17-2
judges and lawyers eaten up along the way! David Miller Title 42 suits, like a judicial pac man that eats up 30-4-9
judges and lawyers recuse themselves 400 times due to David Miller’s Title 42 suits 29-11-9
judges assigned to freely associated compact states 8-9-2
Judges can be non-attorneys in Washington 35-1-1
judges don’t follow their own rules, public cannot know how to proceed 3-4-2
Judges don’t want to be in headlines 60-19-3
judges file suit over income tax in 1918 5-6-3
judges hold office on good behavior 1-6-2
judges hold town meeting 3-2-5
judges question, Art never answered, except with another question, A FORM OF DEMURRER 6-2-2
judges stockholders in bank being sued, dismiss case 9-8-2
judges under bankruptcy, no common law authority 3-13-3
judges use summary hearings to deal with protesters 11-8-1
judges, absolute immunity, why it fails 13-7-3
Judges, Article III, Clause 2 Judges, none left in America 62-3-2
judges, federal, object to first income tax 5-6-2
judges, suing them, Title 42 29-1-1
judgment as a matter of law, summary judgment 6-10-3
judgment debtor, not, damage from filing lien 24-19-2
Judgment Entries usually contain three elements, deliberate errors, out-and-out lies, and truth 43-6-7
judgment equivalent to a contract 51-11-9
judgment execution 2-11-2
judgment from court cannot be collaterally attacked in new judgment in different court 9-10-5
judgment from Small Claims Court can be presentment for UCC 1 lien 9-10-4
judgment never signed by judge, therefore void 9-8-1
judgment not appealable because no ruling on facts 9-5-3
judgment on the pleadings, discussion 60-2-9
judgment proof, becoming 35-12-5
judgment reduced to commercial lien 9-9-3
judgment uncollectible 15-3-3
Judgment, Court Order or Warrant, if IRS does not have one of these, NO LAWFUL AUTHORITY for lack of 29-3-4
judgment, court, pursuant to statute of frauds 24-6-1
judgment, debt is obligation, whether or not reduced to 7-3-5
judgment, on street, is in the form of consent of the parties 58-10-1
judgment, unauthorized, reference in affidavit 64-5-1
judgments, any, granting authority 46-3-3
judgments, exemptions to attachment of funds at pre-judgment and post-judgment 43-10-5
judgments, legislation intended to eliminate “anti-government groups” use of judgments and liens to harass state and federal officials, also affects IRS use of same 56-12-2
judicial article, lays out process style for issuance of all process 41-17-2
judicial branch functioning under martial law 3-13-4
judicial college for judges, reference 50-11-2
Judicial Conduct, Code of, American Bar Association 30-12-3
judicial control over monetary policy in usA 11-11-6
Judicial duty, essence of, is to determine controversy 35-3-2
judicial function, administering oath is not a 38-4-2
judicial immunity, unconstitutional 27-17-3
judicial Judge, not 2-7-6
judicial misconduct, example of 4-15-2
judicial misconduct, public notice printed in 1983 8-18-1
judicial misconduct, publicized, causes Judge to quit 8-2-1
judicial notice of adjudicative facts 12-12-5
Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts 17-18-1
judicial notice, silent judicial notice, presumptions taken in every case, discussion 68-3-3
judicial officers misconduct chronicled 17-15-1
judicial offices are federal agencies, see discussion 67-2-9
judicial or administrative capacity of Judge, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Judicial Pension Plans, reference 62-6-8
judicial power exercised by non judicial officers, unconstitutionally 27-17-2
Judicial power vested in the courts, one authority for the form of court procedure 68-6-3
judicial proceeding requires an actual controversy; without a controversy its all summary and administrative process 53-3-3
Judicial Review, in traffic case with citation and Offer to Pay forming actual controversy 53-4-2
judicial review, place in procedure, discussion 58-12-3
judicial review, see procedure table 58-12-5
judicial system, insurance companies, banks, links between 41-11-1
judicial versus administrative, reference 48-8-8
jural society 36-6-2
jural society, lawful 27-7-2
jural society, meeting attended in Portland, Oregon 39-1-2
jurat stating “under protest” on tax return 17-10-3
jurisdiction (and law) within the family 3-7-1
jurisdiction and sovereignty made simple 3-7-3
jurisdiction and venue not arguments in traffic case 45-5-1
jurisdiction and venue, can you argue the spelling of your name and still maintain a challenge to 56-1-6
jurisdiction and venue, courts try to get it by legal or illegal means 56-5-5
jurisdiction and venue, discussion 56-3-4
jurisdiction brought, not by statute, but directly under Constitution 39-5-8
jurisdiction can be changed by any pleading, motion, or other new issue filed 45-2-8
jurisdiction can depend on character of the cause 42-10-8
jurisdiction can depend on character of the parties 42-10-8
jurisdiction can only be granted by you 4-6-2
jurisdiction challenge error, correct with certiorari 13-3-5
jurisdiction challenged based upon bias and prejudice 2-7-4
jurisdiction challenged in front of a judge, story 5-10-1
jurisdiction comes to the court, not by a flag, but by a pleading 39-5-7
jurisdiction court was sitting in during action 44-9-2
jurisdiction defined 42-11-4
jurisdiction granted if case appealed 26-5-3
jurisdiction granted if party joins issue such as erroneous title of pro-se or pro-per 43-6-7
jurisdiction in court set by pleadings, not flag 42-10-4
jurisdiction in the instant case, government has none56-8-6
jurisdiction is contractual, often stems from mere implied contracts based on fraud 11-7-6
jurisdiction is only over commerce 15-4-2
jurisdiction is set by the pleadings 41-8-2
jurisdiction lost by court if it fails to show cause 32-12-2
jurisdiction not granted without voluntary compliance 4-6-2
jurisdiction of a foreign court (common law court) 44-5-2
jurisdiction of a public servant must be challenged from first contact 7-6-4
jurisdiction of common law courts 44-7-1
jurisdiction of court challenged after tender of payment is ignored by court 53-4-1
jurisdiction of court not invoked by probable cause 4-6-6
jurisdiction of court should be affirmatively shown by the record 39-5-6
jurisdiction of Covenant of Civil and Political Rights 7-8-6
jurisdiction of Covenant, only federal Citizens 7-9-1
jurisdiction of Covenant, questions about 7-9-2
jurisdiction of D.C. wherever citizens are located 42-2-4
jurisdiction of traffic cases is tax court of state capital 32-15-5
jurisdiction over subject matter of Forcible Entry and Detainer, which court has 4-9-2
jurisdiction to hear only certain facts 2-5-5
jurisdiction 2-7-1
jurisdiction, admissions and presumptions of a traverse, list, jurisdiction, parties, venue, immunity 60-2-5
jurisdiction, any defect must be settled prior to plea 68-4-2
jurisdiction, appeal without granting 19-4-1
jurisdiction, appearance admits, implying contract 11-3-1
jurisdiction, asking higher court to render decision regarding jurisdiction of the lower court, supervisory control 46-13-9
jurisdiction, at what point is it clearly lacking 13-7-2
jurisdiction, challenge is demand for authority 26-13-1
jurisdiction, challenge it before preliminary hearing, before arraignment 35-7-2
jurisdiction, challenge it 2-7-4
jurisdiction, challenge 12-8-3
jurisdiction, challenge 13-3-3
jurisdiction, challenged, don’t understand charges 1-3-2
jurisdiction, challenging to stay our of “their” court 4-15-6
jurisdiction, challenging, appeal grants jurisdiction 2-11-2
jurisdiction, Common Law Court, only over sovereigns 27-7-3
jurisdiction, Constitution requires trial in local 3-12-5
jurisdiction, court has jurisdiction to determine 19-6-1
jurisdiction, court has none until statute grants 6-2-2
jurisdiction, court has none 8-3-5
jurisdiction, Court has, if residential property (government property) is being sold 19-10-1
jurisdiction, criminal, municipal corporations, as private, not vested with plenary powers, no criminal jurisdiction 36-8-2
jurisdiction, criminal, only 2, common and admiralty 10-2-4
jurisdiction, de jure, common law, UCC, UN 2-7-5
jurisdiction, District of Columbia, presumed disability 27-6-5
jurisdiction, do not allow a plea to be entered 35-7-2
jurisdiction, do not post a bond 35-7-2
jurisdiction, federal court is without, until record affirmatively shows it 39-5-6
jurisdiction, federal, determined by statute, according to court 42-10-5
jurisdiction, federal, only on federal land 12-9-5
jurisdiction, federal, only over federal zone 35-10-1
jurisdiction, findings, venue, parties, right of action in a Judgment Entry 43-4-9
jurisdiction, Forcible Entry and Detainer, Small Claims Court has 9-10-3
jurisdiction, foreign, authenticity in, Notary Public 4-19-3
jurisdiction, foreign, the United States 22-5-6
jurisdiction, give your name and you acknowledge 13-2-5
jurisdiction, granting by appearance 6-6-3
jurisdiction, granting in other ways, a list of DON’Ts 6-1-6
jurisdiction, granting statute also requires CFR 6-2-2
jurisdiction, if challenged in court of limited jurisdiction, the court’s jurisdiction must affirmatively appear in record 53-4-2
jurisdiction, if there is no service, there is no jurisdiction 58-11-7
jurisdiction, illustrative example of fraudulent 2-7-3
jurisdiction, invocation of 2-4-3
jurisdiction, invocation to hear a specific issue 2-5-3
jurisdiction, lack of, Lopez decision, prisoners freed 35-10-3
jurisdiction, lack of, spelled out in Writ of Habeas Corpus 50-12-1
jurisdiction, lacking, action is dismissed 39-5-6
jurisdiction, legal definition 43-5-5
jurisdiction, maritime, ecclesiastical, common law, equity, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-8
jurisdiction, municipal corporations not authorized by State to assume jurisdiction over local commerce 36-8-2
jurisdiction, no burden to prove that there is none 21-12-2
jurisdiction, none if prosecutor didn’t sign complaint 5-2-5
jurisdiction, none without prosecutor signature 1-4-2
jurisdiction, none without signature on complaint 15-19-2
jurisdiction, once challenged, must be proved 24-11-3
jurisdiction, Original Jurisdiction, reference and discussion 68-2-5
Jurisdiction, Original Jurisdiction, spoken example 68-4-3
jurisdiction, over the person, lack of, discussion 56-5-8
jurisdiction, personal, brief discussion 44-6-6
jurisdiction, personal, lack of, brief for 13-7-3
jurisdiction, personum 12-8-1
jurisdiction, primary element is person 35-8-1
jurisdiction, primary element is thing 35-9-4
jurisdiction, primary element is venue 35-8-2
jurisdiction, proof of federal, is demonstrated 12-10-5
jurisdiction, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars, areas of interest, agency and venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action, cause of action 46-3-4
jurisdiction, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
jurisdiction, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
jurisdiction, refusal attacks first presumption of court’s jurisdiction 58-11-7
jurisdiction, refusal without entering jurisdiction 15-5-1
jurisdiction, remedy without granting 9-13-4
jurisdiction, Small Claims Court, has dual 9-10-2
jurisdiction, state Republic being outside of corporate State, affidavit of truth never controverted by US 12-10-3
jurisdiction, statutory, discussed, combination of admiralty, equity and common law 45-2-8
jurisdiction, subject matter 12-7-6
jurisdiction, subject matter 32-15-4
jurisdiction, subject matter, invoked, case by case basis 6-2-2
jurisdiction, subject matter, lack of, discussion 56-5-8
jurisdiction, subject matter, requires both statute and regulation 5-13-5
jurisdiction, territorial, without, no charge authority 12-10-2
jurisdiction, there are three jurisdictions and five stages of procedure 45-3-2
jurisdiction, two methods of bringing suit 39-5-9
jurisdiction, venue jurisdiction versus subject matter jurisdiction 28-3-5
jurisdiction, venue, or nexus of authority, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-5
Jurisdiction, Venue, Parties, Right of Action, Cause of Action, issues to address in Bill of Particulars 48-9-1
jurisdiction, volunteering into 12-8-2
jurisdiction, when proper complaint and properly raised issues 22-7-6
jurisdiction, which Judge is sitting in 2-7-2
jurisdiction, which one is judge taking cognizance of 42-5-3
jurisdiction, which you are operating in 2-7-2
jurisdiction, without grant of, refusal is like Civil Rule 12(b)(6) 11-2-4
jurisdiction, without, a fraudulent judgment 19-3-4
jurisdiction, writ of supervisory control, petition for 46-13-8
jurisdictional challenge brings attacks, list of 26-13-1
jurisdictional challenge versus mere initial hearing, Writ of Habeas Corpus 50-12-3
jurisdictional challenge, Bill of Pains and Penalties, trial and conviction in violation of proper 7-6-3
jurisdictional challenge, conviction over violates this Constitutional section 7-6-3
jurisdictional error made by clerk, according to Judge 33-9-7
jurisdictional issues 13-6-4
jurisdictions, three that courts sit under 45-2-8
juror’s own ignorance is only power Judge has over jury 48-14-6
jury didn’t question lack of participation by defendant 1-4-6
jury not disclosed who is collecting tax 13-5-3
jury not informed of contractual nature of tax 13-5-3
jury nullification 10-7-2
jury of his peers, no, because of various frauds 13-5-3
jury prejudiced by court statements 1-5-1
Jury Rights, discussion 48-14-1
jury tampering by Judge 48-14-1
jury to judge facts, law and all evidence 48-14-3
jury trial denied, story of 29-5-2
jury, prosecutor objects to jury seeing evidence 32-13-2
jury, prosecutor, judge and executioner at same time 48-14-2
jury, purpose is to control the government 48-14-6
jury, will be composed of 14th Amendment citizens 22-3-5
jus naturale, an administrative definition 50-5-7
justice department heads appointed by President, military government 46-16-5
Justice League, reference 48-16-5
Justice Programs, Office of, judicial department 46-16-5
Justice Statistics, Bureau of, judicial department 46-16-8
justice system is unjust 33-3-1
Justice, National Institute of, judicial department 46-16-7
justice, not available in administrative tribunals, because they have no judicial power, only administrative 26-13-4
justice, obstruction of justice, discussion 68-12-3
justices and judges, qualifications in judicial article of Constitution 41-17-2
Juvenile, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, judicial department 46-16-8
Kaire International, company referred to 8-12-4
Karen’s case 28-1-2
Karl Marx, reference 55-8-8
Keith, case of 22-5-3
Keller v. U.S., Congress, no police power in states 12-11-1
Ken, case of 42-16-1
Kenneth Wayne’s case 52-5-1
Kenny and Joe have meetings of Right Way members 38-2-4
Kevin, case of 15-2-1
Keycite, caselaw research, cautionary note 53-15-1
Keys and Conditions to Master Case 25-14-2
Keys and Conditions to Master Case 25-15-1
kickback scheme on federal government “wages” 6-3-5
kickback, income tax is scheme 14-7-1
King has interest in land, presumptions of court 46-6-2
King never surrendered mineral rights in America 42-3-1
King of England never relinquished interest in American property or the minerals from the land 46-12-5
King of England, govt agents are agents for, presumptions of court 46-6-2
King’s highway, commercial traffin in instruments 42-2-6
Kingdom of Heaven license plates 5-3-4
Kingdom of Heaven 14-16-4
kit, book of forms 58-12-1
Knight’s Criminal Trespass Win! 30-14-3
Knights of Columbus, influence Pledge of Allegiance content 40-8-5
knights, nobles, freeholders and slaves in England, discussion 66-2-5
Knock and Announce Rule 39-8-5
knowingly acts, discussed 68-10-5
knowledge, over time, brings change of techniques 26-3-2
knowledge, personal knowledge of witness, discussion 68-7-3
knowledge, standard of knowledge of the law that public officials are held to, reference 62-8-5
knowledge, the answer to any case 32-1-1
Kol Nidre, annulment of oaths, reference 62-7-2
Ku Klux Klan adopted Americanism 40-8-6
La Jolla seminar discussion 39-4-1
labor deemed in law to be property 14-9-2
labor defined in terms of gold or silver coin, not debt instruments 65-6-1
Labor Exchange, Claim to Private, form 49-22-1
labor not included in commerce 42-2-5
labor, making a claim on, for substance 49-1-5
labor, remuneration for, no right to in D.C. 27-6-5
laches 14-16-2
land as a place and land as a thing, the difference 51-6-1
land claim, file copy with recorder, not original 41-16-2
land claim, original altered by recorder, converting it into a certificate 41-16-3
land claim, other holder becomes trustee of equitable interest 41-16-2
land claim, private 42-3-8
land claim, private, file one 44-8-1
land claim, whoever holds original is holder in due course 41-16-2
land claims made in townships under common law, rather than municipalities 41-16-5
land licensed by recorded deeds 57-2-3
land owned by State in America, discussion 66-2-5
land patent is actually a treaty between a sovereign and an individual 18-4-5
land patent rights, reference in claim to private land 41-15-2
land patent, being attacked 4-9-3
land patents 13-10-A4
land patents, allodial, article 18-4-4
land patents, who issued them? 42-3-2
land recorded in county records, why its in place 11-12-3
Land Rights, Claim to Private Land Rights, form 41-15-1
land trust, discussed 31-12-4
land, commerce deals with instruments representing land, substance, certificate of title, birth certificate, negotiable instruments, traffic citation, indictment, etc. 42-2-6
land, place or thing, which is land? 51-5-9
landlord tenant agreement, and possession rights 25-4-6
Lane Oake’s case 31-14-1
language of control 25-15-1
Larry Beacraft, attorney, letter to Internal Revenue Commissioner on creation, or lack of, IRS agency 42-6-3
Larry of Pacheo, reference 14-15-4
Larry of Pacheo’s case 13-3-3
Larry’s case 5-9-2
Larry’s case 7-12-5
Las Vegas seminar discussion 39-6-3
law does not protect police who risk their lives to maintain it 33-13-7
law action converted by court to equity action, example 49-2-8
law action supercedes equitable action 51-2-8
law action, to get a law action the controversy has to be over legal titles only, not equitable titles 59-6-3
law and fact, discussion 50-11-2
law and fact, example of distinction 6-12-1
law book elements identified 4-13-1
law books, acquiring used ones 6-13-4
law books, how to get used ones 4-2-5
law books, list of needed ones 4-3-2
law books, shelving for 6-14-1
law consists of nature and cause, discussion 66-2-7
law does not require impossibilities 33-6-5
Law Enforcement Investigators, Anti-Car Theft Committee, Prosecutors, Vehicle Identification Agencies, all get federal funds 46-16-8
law enforcement officers seize property w/o warrant 16-6-6
law enforcement officials violate law 33-14-6
Law Enforcement Training Course, advertisement 60-17-7
Law Enforcement Training Course, reference 60-17-7
law in making arrests violated by police regularly in probably all cities in America 32-18-2
law issues must be addressed before fact issues 6-11-6
law jurisdiction 4-6-6
law jurisdiction, when there is a real damage to some party 45-3-2
law library, researching 40-5-8
Law Merchant adopted as statutes in 1980 14-2-2
Law Merchant 20-14-2
law of arrest believed by officials to be antiquated 32-18-2
Law of Arrest, article 32-18-1
Law of Bank Deposits, Collections and Credit Cards 24-9-5
law of contract supersedes everything 24-5-5
Law of Fraudulent Transactions, book 28-7-1
law of nations versus international law 2-7-2
law of nations, any contract since New Deal under, brings nation under International law 10-2-2
Law of Nations, pre-dating our system of laws 68-1-3
law of nations, under, support made democracy legal 27-3-5
law of nature, law and nature’s God, reference 58-3-1
law of presumption, amounts to Constitutional violation 29-11-2
Law of Redeemable Instruments 20-14-2
Law of Reification, getting your to place your signature on paperwork creating duties on you 62-6-3
law of the flag 24-10-5
law permits tax collector coercion because 14-9-6
law practiced from jail 33-15-4
law profession, what goes on in it, discussion 61-13-8
law prohibiting government employment of disloyal persons 35-11-4
Law School Admissions Test, LSAT, reference 61-13-9
law school, what goes on in them, discussion 61-13-8
law schools train officials and attorneys to trick litigants 32-1-2
law terms, article 50-4-3
Law, as describe by Blackstone, his discussion 44-10-2
law, bad, not a problem until someone is damaged 22-12-5
law, cestui que trust must know the law and their rights 65-7-1
law, contract related to law action and equity action 49-2-7
law, court of law, courts are not, is court to handle the King of England’s property 46-13-4
law, if you argue facts, you have already agreed to 6-13-1
law, ignorance of the 14th Amendment is no excuse 22-3-6
law, knowledge of, is best weapon 7-2-2
law, law of nature and nature’s God, reference 58-3-1
Law, Learning to Live With The Natural Law, excerpt from article by Colleen Walters 58-1-5
law, one administrative definition 50-4-5
law, people stopped practicing the law, discussion 49-3-3
law, perfect knowledge non-existent 30-5-8
law, practice of, can not be licensed by any state 17-8-3
Law, Practicing Law Without a License, article 54-12-2
law, presumptions of rem and res, common law, in law, article III responses are automatically thrown out, discussion 59-6-6
Law, School of, American Christian 29-7-1
law, system of law, people in one system of law cannot appear in another system of law 68-3-5
law, system of law, people in one system of law cannot appear in another system of law 68-4-2
law, we just do not understand what the law is 46-10-5
lawful authority, order of 5-1-6
lawful government, story 54-2-6
lawful money demanded by court contract 33-6-3
lawful money in the usA is gold and silver coin 11-11-4
Lawful Path 31-1-5
Lawful Path, Internet Web page 31-15-7
lawful recourse limited by corporate limited liability 15-11-4
lawful warrant, not 3-15-5
Lawful, restore Lawful government, discussion 65-1-6
laws of a thing, but not laws of a place 51-6-2
laws of nations, fraud under, example 13-5-4
laws passed, since bankruptcy in 1933, is fraud and have no force or effect 30-19-7
laws, chart showing big picture of statutes/case law 4-12-4
laws, federal, generally applicable, must be published in Federal Register 6-8-4
laws, private and public 5-4-4
lawyer attacked by Bar Association, story 50-3-1
lawyer turns white learning of note to discharge debt 8-12-6
lawyer won’t prosecute another lawyer 4-11-6
lawyer, ethical obligations of lawyers when they make a big mistake 62-5-5
lawyer, see attorney
lawyer, testifying about facts is the function of a witness, not of a lawyer 56-13-7
lawyer, the damage they’ve caused to freedom in America 62-1-1
lawyers and judges trained in leading litigants down “slippery slope” to frivolous arguments 26-4-2
lawyers forbidden from court of the people, shunned by common man, reviled by the clergy 62-2-1
lawyers have created a monopoly over legal system 33-3-2
lawyers not licensed by state in Wisconsin 19-7-4
lawyers produce nothing 48-14-6
lawyers take thumb print in hospital as P.O.A. 4-11-2
lawyers trained to never put a material fact in dispute 40-4-5
lawyers, article, Why did Shakespeare want to kill all the lawyers? 61-11-5
lawyers, slick, set up colorable law system 33-3-2
leaders have put themselves into a state of war with the people. People are thereby dissolved from further obedience to that government 27-3-6
leading questions, discussion in trial procedure 68-7-6
League of Nations, reference 46-10-8
Learning to Live With The Natural Law, excerpt from article by Colleen Walters 58-1-5
ledgering, charted within seven point affidavit 58-5-3
ledgering, ties factual allegations to issues of law 58-7-9
legal and equitable title, holder of lawful money has, to substance, not just equitable possession of debt 11-13-3
legal character resulting from use of nom de guerre 56-2-6
legal consequences, can they happen when no injury 3-7-5
legal definitions of selected terms 21-10-6
legal disability, parens patriae, defined, state as sovereign and guardian of persons under legal disability 15-5-5
legal documents always are written very specifically and according to rules of English grammar 42-18-1
legal lunatic, attorney, hire one and you are placed in a secret trust as a legal lunatic, a mental case 62-3-4
legal lunatic, discussion 58-14-1
legal lunatic, discussion 65-1-8
legal mail, definition of legal materials to prisoners 50-2-4
legal notice published in paper 67-6-1
legal notice regarding sheriff sale of property 13-19-1
legal process, public is ignorant of 11-8-5
Legal Prodicall Group, article by 46-6-7
legal profession, parasites, reference 62-6-4
legal profession’s job security, making everything illegal, discussion 61-12-1
legal quotes and research, Title 42, on diskette 27-12-3
legal research instructional video tape 28-6-3
legal research video tape 40-5-8
Legal Research 5-3-5
legal research 6-8-2
legal research, article on how to do 4-12-3
legal research, necessary, reference 62-7-6
legal research, reference 58-11-2
legal research, reference 59-7-1
legal research, steps to find equivalent case in your state 20-9-5
legal strategy of procedure v. legal research of subject matter, discussion 42-6-2
legal system converted from civil to martial law 11-7-6
legal system formed over centuries by scribes 13-13-5
legal tender acts, reference in court opinion quote 41-18-2
legal tender, fiat money 37-13-3
legal title issue between two parties, discussion 61-7-1
legal title to everything in the hands of government 57-2-5
legal title to gold or silver 16-5-4
legal title, a parallel fiction world where claim of ownership exists, complaints filed in admiralty, discussion 59-6-7
legal title, be careful, signature could evidence legal title 61-5-7
legal title, best legal title is possession 51-2-8
legal title, Bill of Sale shows evidence of conveyance of legal and equitable title 68-4-1
legal title, legal definition 41-16-8
legal title, the agency that it is registered with has legal title to the property 16-4-1
legal titles, actions are cases in which there is a controversy between legal titles 59-6-3
legal tyranny, free yourself from, article 20-11-4
legally incompetent, are most persons? 15-5-5
legally incompetent, hire an attorney and you are presumed to be legally incompetent 62-3-4
legally reasonable 2-10-1
legislative article of Constitution, gives qualifications and oath for members of the legislature 41-17-3
Legislative Counsels admit bifurcation, discussion 65-12-6
legislative department never reconvened since 1860 28-16-1
legislative Judge, not 2-7-6
legislative offices are federal agencies, see discussion 67-2-9
legislative rule, an administrative definition 50-4-7
legislative service commission, director of, in chain of approval of administrative procedures, reference 67-3-2
Legislative tribunal equals statutory court 14-15-6
Legislative Update!, H.R. 1710, Anti Bill of Rights Bill, basically Anti-Terrorism Bill 25-8-3
legislature is paramount body of govt, not courts 27-4-2
Leroy Michael Swietzer, discussion of his possible challenge to the government 59-8-2
Leroy Michael Swietzer, discussion of 59-7-4
Leroy Michael Swietzer, failed to properly monitize property 59-7-2
letter of marque and reprisal 16-6-5
Letter Rogatory, example of use 68-4-3
letter to Congressman from citizen 29-15-1
letters of marque and reprisal, fraud under, example 13-5-4
letters of marquis 2-6-3
Letters to Jessica, book by Robert Bissett 11-16-1
levies and notices, IRS banned from filing bogus 55-10-2
levy of social security, things you can do 64-12-9
levy, article, Can The IRS Levy Your Old Age Social Security Benefits? 64-11-7
levy, from IRS, against 3rd party property 37-3-7
levy, lien, attachment, and garnishment 44-4-6
levy, Notice of Levy is not a levy, reference 61-1-2
levy, Notice of Levy is not a levy, reference 61-2-5
levy, social security exempt from execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, bankruptcy or other legal process (but see 64-12-7) 64-12-1
levy, stuff not subject to levy (but see 64-12-7) 64-12-3
levy, warrant for distraint is necessary to constitute a levy 61-2-8
Lexis database called P-Trax, personal data available to anyone 39-17-8
liability of attorney to client if attorney makes big mistake, reference 62-6-2
liability of local government bodies 13-7-2
liability of municipality for conduct of employees 24-9-5
liability release sought by doctors over test results 37-4-9
liability, damage, and corporations 15-11-3
liability, limited, of trusts 31-7-1
liability, none under instrument without signature 4-6-2
liability, related to trusts, examples 31-12-5
liability, requirements for criminal liability, discussed 68-10-1
liable, not, for commercial paper, traffic ticket 32-8-7
liberty to use the public right of way, story 49-20-7
liberty, life or property, did breaking of law deprive 48-14-5
liberty, reference, evidence standard 54-7-7
librarian is a keeper of the record, citation 63-10-4
Library of Congress, fitness for duty exams 37-4-9
licence, driver’s, case of “client ID” 22-16-3
licenced, everything, land by deed, peoples bodies by birth certificates, etc., etc. see text of article 57-2-3
licensable activity, discussion and examples in traffic case 45-4-8
license converts enemy to an ally 16-4-3
license for using streets not authorized 20-15-5
License Fraud, Attorney, more on 19-4-4
license is contract of allegiance to government 16-4-4
license occupations, marriages, etc, citizens as war criminals must 27-6-1
license or register, lose your sovereignty 15-7-3
license plate, creates presumption car in commerce 3-8-1
license plate, small claims offensive against license plate issue, traffic 46-7-5
license plates, no 5-2-2
license plates, none 5-3-2
license plates, none, driver’s license, none 12-11-5
license tax for individuals, no legal compulsion to pay 3-8-3
license tax is indirect tax, passed on in commerce 3-8-2
license to practice law, attorneys must produce 31-15-2
license to practice law, non-existent 17-8-3
license to take away your children 8-5-2
license, British West Indies, plates, and registration 49-20-8
license, franchise and monopoly, cross reference to license 46-7-1
license, nonresidents exempt from drivers license in Ohio 42-18-2
license, paying for “protection”? 22-16-4
license, police officer practicing law without a license 68-6-6
License, Practicing Law Without a License, article 54-12-2
license, registration and insurance 24-8-2
license, state marriage 14-13-5
license, story about modifying a contractor’s license 48-6-4
licensed friendly, and not an enemy, discussion 56-2-7
licensed, courts presume that everyone before the court is incorporated or licensed 45-8-2
licenses only required for commerce 3-8-2
licenses propogated by executive branch of government, except attorney’s licenses by Supreme Court 62-4-7
licenses, a security comes in many forms, deeds, birth certificates, licenses, titles, etc. 45-3-4
licenses, basic premise is War Powers Act of 1917 46-7-1
licenses, having one makes you a subject, a ward, and a slave to the District of Columbia 18-7-2
licenses, in story of win 54-7-3
licenses, lawyers not licensed by state in Wisconsin 19-7-4
licensing authority in Ohio, citizens using the roads is not on that list 53-2-2
licensing of corporate churches is problem 12-10-4
licensing speech, discussion 54-13-8
liege master 21-9-2
liege men to the US, their liege lord, feudal system 22-4-4
liege serf in feudal law, ward of District of Columbia 21-9-1
liege subject of a liege lord, reference in article 59-13-7
lien authority, IRS has none for lack of implementing regulations 33-8-1
lien claim, discussion 58-7-5
lien discussion in case of Leroy Michael Swietzer 59-7-5
lien notice, requirement for recording found in state statutes 42-5-8
lien procedures, common law, related discussion 44-4-4
lien process used by IRS, steps described 3-6-6
lien resulting from equitable interest 25-4-6
lien, a ninety day letter from the IRS, discussion 58-10-2
lien, can purchaser produce court order authorizing sale 42-14-3
lien, common law, against one’s own property 9-3-5
lien, legal, on assets of all creditor nations 2-8-3
lien, levy, attachment, and garnishment 44-4-6
lien, makes a claim of interest in property or assets 58-7-3
lien, none, IRS attempting to collect debt on mere notice 11-4-1
lien, notice of lien, equivalent to a “proffer” in English common law 51-11-4
lien, one instrument in commercial process 58-7-3
lien, permanently replaces a notice of interest 58-7-8
lien, pre-existing, on property, clouds any foreclosure sale 58-8-1
lien, requires either a judicial act or a contractual act 42-5-9
lien, selling the lien and not the property 58-8-3
lien, tax lien affidavit, example 64-3-1
lien, tax lien, notice of, discussion in article 64-1-2
Lien, Tax, Notice of Non-Bona Fide 4-19-1
lien, when matured, becomes a bill collectible 58-7-6
lienholder not entitled to possession rights 7-12-6
liens “to harass state and federal officials”, reference 55-10-1
liens placed to secure interest resulting from injuries 17-13-5
liens placed upon police officer’s property 3-6-2
liens, administrative procedure doesn’t need court 3-6-6
liens, administrative process used by IRS 3-6-2
Liens, Commercial, article, I.R.S. Applies Back Door Tactics to fight Commercial Liens 56-13-9
liens, consensual 11-7-5
liens, follow bill and three notices, not responded to 3-6-2
liens, legislation intended to eliminate “anti-government groups” use of judgments and liens to harass state and federal officials, also affects IRS use of same 56-12-2
liens, non commercial instruments passed as valid 11-11-3
liens, priority of, discussion 58-8-2
liens, reference, failure to properly monitize 59-7-2
liens, tax, IRS, are all invalid, improper procedure 37-3-2
liens, utilize to protect your rights 14-17-3
lies, Judge makes findings without evidence, then lies, hoping litigant would traverse 43-7-9
lies, Judgment Entries usually contain three elements, deliberate errors, out-and-out lies, and truth 43-6-7
Life Insurance Trust, benefits of policy held NOT in your name 31-13-2
Life Insurance Trusts, concepts behind 31-12-3
life insurance, alcohol or tobacco purchasse could possibly deny you health or life insurance 39-17-4
life, liberty or property, did breaking of law deprive 48-14-5
Light, index for Right Way “Light” 40-12-1
lighthouse versus battleship story 22-13-4
limitations on government, per Marbury v. Madison 35-2-7
limited liability of trusts 31-12-8
limited liability of trusts 31-7-1
limited liability, a trait of all admiralty ventures, reverence 59-13-8
limited liability, article continued 16-13-4
limited liability, article 15-11-2
limited liability, as corporation, is deadly 15-11-3
limited liability, fraudulent plan of corporation, discussion 58-2-8
limited liability, reference to international debt due to the bankruptcy of Trust B 58-13-9
limited liability, reference 58-11-4
limited liability, the consideration you received by submitting to the D.C. government 56-9-8
Lincoln, Southern states, did they follow correct procedure to secede from union 30-2-4
Lincoln’s Temple, reference 62-1-2
Linder v. U.S., no federal control of medicine 12-11-1
lis pendens in lieu of discovery of assets 38-3-3
lis pendens, similar to a notice of interest 58-7-8
litigant is not a “person” 43-1-2
litigant not the person named on the complaint 46-13-3
litigants are always in court over a controversy concerning a security 46-12-8
loan, a closer look at what it is 39-13-5
loan, defined in UCC, not money, debt instrument 11-14-1
loan, full facts not disclosed 12-15-5
loan, income tax is a forced loan, not a tax on wages 48-1-2
loan, interest is actually a forced loan on the people 48-3-1
loan, legal definition 31-6-3
loaning yourself your own money through a bank 60-13-4
loans of commercial paper cannot be in de jure states 12-13-3
loans, FRNs printed to cover loan, but not interest 8-12-3
loans, how they relate to bankruptcy 8-12-3
local court drops case, too expensive to litigate 5-15-1
local government bodies, liability of 13-7-2
Local rules, one authority for the form of court procedure 68- 6-3
location improper, mail being returned 14-17-2
location on a place, but not membership of the thing! 51-6-3
Lon’s case 17-2-4
London Lawyer’s Guild, American Bar is offshoot of 17-9-1
long distance telephone discount plan 21-9-5
long distance telephone service program 23-4-1
long distance telephone service, membership benefit 20-5-1
Lopez decision, prisoners freed, lack of jurisdiction 35-10-3
lose a case by filing an answer 9-13-5
losing or winning cases, how it sometimes happens 66-12-6
Lost Note, Affidavit of, never heard of 37-8-5
Louisiana Purchase and allodial land patents 18-6-1
love, all the commandments reduced to one word 26-4-5
lower court record, certiorari, can correct 13-3-5
LSAT, Law School Admissions Test, reference 61-13-9
lunatic, attorney, hire one and you are placed in a secret trust as a legal lunatic, a mental case 62-3-4
lunatic, legal lunatic, discussion 65-1-8
lunatic, legal, discussion 58-14-1
Macaroni, Yankee Doodle, defined 46-6-6
Magna Carta says free men don’t pay taxes 54-2-8
Magna Carta, jury nullification since the time of 48-14-5
Magna Carta, one document of our land 28-16-3
mail fraud, by sending CMO through mail 44-8-8
mail fraud, reference to 7-5-2
mail going to wrong place because of zip code in parenthesis 29-7-8
mail, registered mail different from certified mail 28-4-1
mails, phone, telegraph, used in debt collection 7-3-5
major premise of law challenged by refusal 22-15-5
major premise of law 13-4-1
major premise of law 6-2-2
major premise of law 6-3-2
major premise of law, demurrer 14-4-1
major premise of law, explanation 12-3-2
major premise of law, minor premise of facts 22-15-2
major premise 14-4-6
major premise 2-11-3
major premise, issues of law 6-12-6
male, Christian male, females can use term as it is gender neutral 41-16-5
Malfeasance of Office, affidavit, reference, late or refusal to answer FOIA 50-17-5
malice 22-19-2
malicious injury, attorney must manditorily withdraw from employment if purpose of litigation is harassment or maliciously injuring any person 30-13-4
malicious prosecution 39-8-6
malicious prosecution, protecting court from 26-13-1
malpractice (by lawyer) suit 17-2-4
malpractice by attorney, reference 62-5-6
man created states, states created federal govt 4-4-2
man on the land, discussion 56-2-4
man on the soil, unassociated with government was a state in fact 58-5-5
managed health care, discussion 45-9-8
mandamus to appeals court 41-7-8
mandamus would lie if court failed to hear petition 19-6-5
mandamus 33-14-5
mandamus 42-4-2
mandamus 9-10-3
mandamus, to correct bad court procedure 32-7-9
Mandatory Judicial Notice of facts by demurrer 17-18-1
Mandatory Judicial Notice 12-2-5
mandatory regulations versus voluntary regulations 5-12-3
mandatory tax on income would be direct tax 6-6-5
mandatory withdrawal, attorney must withdraw from employment if purpose of litigation is harassment or maliciously injuring any person 30-13-4
man-hunts where citizens participate, modern equivalent of historical hue and cry 32-18-8
manor courts in England, discussion 66-2-5
manoral system of law in America, discussion 66-3-2
Manual for Criminal Tax Trials 36-16-1
manual found inside copy machine at Boeing Co 11-10-5
Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin 5-3-2
Manufacturers Statement of Origin v. Certificate of Title 38-8-8
Maranda rights not given 13-2-1
Marbury v. Madison, case discussion 35-2-4
Marc Andra, article by 17-12-5
March 4, 1933, bank holiday, Trading w/ Enemy Act 16-5-6
maritime distinguished from admiralty 45-2-9
Maritime flag behind bar, millions of American’s with potential suits against the government 32-13-4
maritime is private commerce of the sea 45-2-9
Maritime, debt actions fall under Admiralty/Maritime and waive the common law 55-2-6
Marketing Associate for Right Way 31-10-2
marque and reprisal, letter of 16-6-5
marque of reprisal, defined 16-9-1
marriage license application contract between the State, the man and the woman, reference and discussion 46-12-2
marriage license contract, state is holder in due course 58-10-1
marriage license is contract that gives court authority to proceed 43-5-9
marriage license revocation, Child Support Bureau has no jurisdiction 17-8-1
marriage license, children of marriage belong to State under 39-2-9
Marriage License, evidence to be brought forth by statutory court that accused is in court’s venue 32-8-8
marriage license, reference 57-2-5
marriage license, reference 59-15-9
marriage license, state 14-13-5
marriage, three of us getting married 39-1-6
marriages, occupations, etc, citizens as war criminals must license 27-6-1
married, you’ve never been 39-1-3
Marshals, US, not required to execute Oath of Office 55-13-4
martial law authority comes from emergency 1-6-6
Martial Law Court, court is a, presumption of court 38-5-8
martial law courts, as opposed to military, admiralty 39-4-1
Martial Law in Georgia 11-9-2
martial law legislative branch of government 28-16-1
martial law requires to show delegation of authority 13-6-1
martial law 1-6-5
martial law 2-7-6
martial law, 14th Amendment 20-17-6
martial law, but 100% of people don’t know 3-13-5
martial law, court power by contract and treaty or 21-12-2
martial law, example of how it works 11-8-2
martial law, example 11-10-3
martial law, it is judge’s court, defendants who volunteer, rules are what judge says they are 11-10-4
martial law, Judge admits defendant right, then rules against him 11-10-4
martial law, Judge ordered Clerk to refuse filings 11-10-4
martial law, judicial branch functioning under 3-13-4
martial law, result of acts in 1933 16-4-3
Marx, Karl Marx, reference 55-8-8
Mary Keane 8-7-4
Mary’s case 27-14-1
Masons, reference regarding annulment of oaths and justification of perjury 62-7-3
Master Case 25-14-2
master/slave relationship 19-14-5
material evidence, what given, none 19-10-2
material fact, genuine issues as to, none 6-10-3
material fact, lawyers trained to never put one in dispute 40-4-5
material facts to support cause, complaint must set forth 26-7-2
material facts, appear in complaint 40-4-3
material facts, examples of traps involving 40-4-5
material facts, none given 19-10-4
material facts, what given, none 19-10-2
material issues of fact, none in dispute 1-2-5
material issues of fact, none in dispute, demurrer 14-4-4
Max, case of 32-13-1
maxims, concepts so well settled there can be no argument about them 68-3-2
mayors court is statutory court, certiorari lies 14-15-6
McWhorter case 27-1-2
mechanics lien, priority over all other claims, including government 58-8-2
mechanics lien, reference to foreclosure sale, caveat emptor 58-8-1
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence (1775) 35-10-4
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, North Carolina, member inquires about 33-17-9
media bias 8-9-6
media blackout on disclosing CAFR reports 63-5-3
media not covering Constitutional Convention 8-13-4
media, in lock step with Federal Reserve 41-18-7
media, relationship between government, editors and reporters 63-5-5
Medicade or Medicare, “public insurance” 39-2-5
Medicaid, grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance such as Medicaid 54-17-5
medical abuse and conspiracy 7-13-5
medical, grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance 54-17-5
Medicare, grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance such as Medicare 54-17-5
medicine, alternative, and legal issues, discussion 45-8-5
meek, discussed 41-3-7
members benefit of telephone long distance service 22-11-6
members of Right Way meet in various states 23-2-4
membership benefit, long distance telephone service 20-5-1
membership benefits of Right Way 31-10-1
membership drive 3-1-3
membership of a thing, not membership of a place 51-6-3
Memorandum and Opinion, Judge’s, analysis 43-7-7
memorandum of law regarding IRS 61-2-6
memorandum supporting motion to dismiss 18-2-3
mental case, attorney, hire one and you are placed in a secret trust as a legal lunatic, a mental case 62-3-4
mental hospital, result from traffic arrest 31-14-7
merchant, who is a merchant, anyone using negotiable instruments, such as Federal Reserve Notes 24-4-5
merchants buy and sell using negotiable instruments 24-4-5
Mercury Rising, movie title reviewed by Jack Smith 56-1-1
mercury, dictionary definition 56-16-3
merits of case, get involved, grants jurisdiction 6-1-6
Middle Temple, reference 62-1-2
midnight, couple released from jail at 14-17-4
Mike’s case 18-1-1
Miles v. Graham 3-8-6
Military and Government salaries funded from where? 30-3-9
military and police, their place 16-13-4
military Congress, we have a 46-9-5
military court, what if you don’t join issue with 40-7-4
military flag 24-10-3
military government in America ruling by might, not by legal authority 46-9-7
military government, only authority is consent of people 36-6-2
military law only recognizes municipal law, reference 50-11-1
Military Law, American History of, tape replaces issue 34 34-1-1
military service and sovereignty 29-6-7
military to intervene if inhabitant not released from jail 64-14-9
military venue of the one world government 41-5-4
military, martial law courts, as opposed to military, admiralty 39-4-1
military, no private capacity while in the military 62-17-8
militia called forth against lawless government 19-11-5
Militia, article 15-9-3
militia, power to regulate denied to federal govt 19-12-3
militia, recent conduct having serious consequences 43-15-1
militia, the second amendment 43-13-5
militia, what it was in colonial days 19-12-1
militia, who will regulate it, clearly people will 20-16-4
Miller, David, interviewed about Title 42 suits 29-1-2
millions of American’s with potential suits against the government, Maritime flag behind bar 32-13-4
mineral rights in America, King never surrendered 42-3-1
minimal contact, legal definition, without, no federal jurisdiction 35-10-3
minimal contact, with benefit or privilege 35-9-4
ministerial duty of public officials, reference 65-5-3
ministerial duty, official not doing 42-4-2
ministerial function, administering oath is a 38-4-2
ministerial officer liable for injury done 65-6-2
ministers, public, have immunity 28-4-4
minor premise of facts, major premise of law 22-15-2
minor premise of law, demurrer 14-4-1
minor premise of law, explanation 12-3-2
minor premise 14-4-5
minor premise, issues of fact 6-12-6
Miracle on Main Street, book by Tupper Sausy 8-4-2
Miranda warnings at traffic stops 33-14-4
Miranda, Judge’s training tapes available 60-17-4
misconduct of judicial officers chronicled 17-15-1
misdemeanant, fleeing, may not be shot by police 33-12-3
misdemeanor and felony, equal protection of law for 19-4-2
misdemeanor or felony, right to arrest for 33-2-6
misdemeanor, imprisonment for, not allowed unless accused represented by counsel 18-5-6
misdemeanors and felonies, allocution 29-14-4
misnomer is an affirmative defense in any proceeding 28-3-2
misnomer is an issue of venue, waived if not challenged up front 28-3-4
misnomer, dilatory plea 42-4-5
misnomer, duress, mistake, fraud, and unconscionable contract, all invalidate contract 33-6-6
misnomer, see procedure table 58-12-5
misnomer, venue, no damaged party, no cause of action, Refusals and Abatements are challenges based on 32-12-6
misrepresentation in debt collection practice 7-3-3
misrepresentation, three levels, innocent, reckless, negligent 31-6-2
Mission Of The IRS 6-3-2
Mission of the IRS, as published in Fed. Register 13-10-3
mistake, a UCC term 22-7-5
mistake, duress, misnomer, fraud, and unconscionable contract, all invalidate contract 33-6-6
mistaken identity, plaintiff has no standing to sue 35-8-2
Mitch, case of 38-1-2
Mitchel v. Forsyth 13-2-2
mobilia sequuntur personam, a variety of legal fiction 62-15-6
Modern Money Mechanics, book published by Federal Reserve Bank 30-8-7
monetary obligation and/or connotation of capitalization 46-6-8
monetary policy, judicial control over, in usA 11-11-6
monetizing property, table 57-2-1
money (gold and silver) shifted to commercial paper 11-13-3
money as consideration, borrower received no loan of any, for the alleged mortgage note 26-3-5
money funneled to Exchecquer of the Crown of England by treaty, reference 62-5-2
money is an asset 11-13-6
money is property 11-13-2
Money Judgments Recognition Act, Uniform Foreign Country 44-4-8
Money Order, Check, Federal Reserve Note, no substance in 49-2-4
money order, debt tendered (by check, draft, money order, promissory note), party has no rights, only obligations 55-2-5
money order, postal, is not negotiable paper of bank 36-12-3
money orders, banks loaning federal reserve notes, checks, money orders, drafts, and not gold and silver 54-2-9
money orders, federal reserve notes, checks are all debt credit instruments under US bankruptcy 36-12-1
Money Orders, IRS in relation to Checks, Money Orders, Federal Reserve Notes 49-2-8
money system has been lost 11-12-1
money versus what it will buy, now reversed 2-8-2
money, “use” of private Trust B money makes you subject to Trust B 58-14-1
money, all money is borrowed into existence 39-13-1
Money, article 49-16-1
money, banks do not loan, or credit 11-14-2
money, control of, described 49-16-2
money, federal, conspiracy within CPS to get 40-3-2
money, federal, false claims submitting by CPS to get 40-2-8
money, flow chart of, in Department of Justice 46-18-1
money, flow of, FOIA to see 46-17-3
money, flowing into States from federal agencies 46-16-4
money, follow the money, reference to Attorneys 62-6-5
money, how is judicial system funded 62-6-8
money, its the giving up of a product or service that allows us to acquire another product or service, not money 48-2-5
money, lawful, in the usA is gold and silver coin 11-11-4
money, lawful, not used by institutions in usA 11-11-4
money, lawful, The Coinage Act of 1792 37-13-3
money, motivation in government, discussed 53-10-8
money, not, commercial paper 27-19-2
money, people with actual money could establish banks, from Jefferson’s writings 37-12-8
money, presently is con job 2-8-2
money, printing your own 30-8-9
money, private war script used as money in place of gold or silver, titles to property, insurance policies, all bullets of war 56-2-5
money, something used “as money” under UCC 11-11-4
money, substance, must be used to buy legal and equitable title to property, not just equitable possession 11-14-5
money, the food that feeds the monster called bureaucracy 55-6-3
money, understanding of proper role of 48-1-5
money, uses for 36-10-4
money, value of, described 49-16-2
money, value of, paper not a regulation of 41-18-2
money, War Powers and Trading with the Enemy Act pertain to only 19-10-1
money, we have no permanent money system 38-18-8
money, what is it 35-16-8
money, what makes it valuable, answered by Federal Reserve 30-8-7
money, what substance court requires for fine payment 8-2-2
monitization of property, reference 59-7-2
monitoring of human rights 7-9-3
monitoring whether you are a “good” parent 8-5-6
monopolies, various state bar associations are absolute monopolies 62-4-4
monopoly and franchise, cross reference to license 46-7-1
monopoly between judges and lawyers in court 3-2-5
moral law, an administrative definition 50-5-7
More Definite Statement, Demand for a, discussion 50-18-5
More definite Statement, Demand for 49-1-2
mort main, principles deal with corporations 28-3-2
mortgage cannot be had for 21 years without consent 7-13-2
mortgage discharged by discharging attendant promissory note 53-2-6
mortgage discharged with a promissory note 9-3-1
mortgage note is a forgery/counterfeit 26-3-5
mortgage, cancelling bank loans without going to court, two volumes, advertisement 54-8-3
mortgage, reference in table 57-2-1
mortgage, research defining 13-14-2
mortgage, special contracts, discussion 56-10-8
mortmain acts, prevented land from getting into the possession of religious corporations 13-13-5
mortmain, alienation of land to corporation 13-13-6
mortuum vadium, a dead pledge or mortgage 13-14-1
mortuus, research defining 13-14-2
mother fights Child Protective Services over her child 27-14-1
motion flawed for failure to state a good cause 3-11-5
Motion for Costs can be struck per Rule 12(f) 19-7-2
Motion for Hearing, Title 42, call clerk, get name 28-19-1
Motion for Instant Hearing, form 50-19-7
Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings 15-2-1
Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings 3-11-4
Motion for Reconsideration, administrative remedy 12-4-4
motion for sanctions, like commercial instrument, must be refused 25-2-3
Motion for Sanctions, reference 50-17-1
Motion for Summary Judgment 3-11-4
motion for summary judgment, discussion 60-2-7
Motion for Summary Judgment, overcoming, Wachtler Briefs 13-7-1
motion for time, under Rule 6(b)(2) 16-3-3
Motion format, described and illustrated 60-6-1
Motion to Compel, separate counsel, form, in Title 42 suits 61-17-1
motion to discharge 1-5-2
Motion to Dismiss a Title 42 is inappropriate if you have these five points in your complaint 21-4-2
motion to dismiss is a demurrer, discussion 60-2-6
Motion to Dismiss is demurrer for Complaint 19-6-2
Motion to Dismiss is demurrer in misdemeanor case 18-2-2
Motion to Dismiss struck 20-1-6
Motion to Dismiss the Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss 60-3-5
Motion to Dismiss wins 18-1-1
motion to dismiss, content discussed 41-6-2
motion to dismiss, failure to state a claim 35-7-2
Motion to Dismiss, overcoming, Wachtler Briefs 13-7-1
motion to dismiss, pre-plea 27-10-3
motion to dismiss, prosecution failed to meet burden of proof, discussion 68-9-8
motion to dismiss, Rule 12(b)(6) 21-2-4
motion to dismiss, with exhibits, is in essence a motion for summary judgment 12-12-3
Motion to Nolle Prosequi (no prosecution) 33-17-2
Motion to Quash is demurrer for Indictment 19-6-2
Motion to Quash is demurrer in felony case 18-2-2
motion to quash, dilatory plea 42-4-5
Motion to Quash, discussion 49-21-2
Motion to Quash, refusal was 14-4-6
Motion to Strike by demurrer without traverse 12-12-6
motion to strike Defendant’s 12(b)(6) 30-1-2
Motion to Strike Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss 38-1-3
Motion to Strike is demurrer to Request for Sanctions 25-3-1
motion to strike is demurrer 16-3-3
Motion to Strike Motion for Costs per Rule 12(f) 19-7-2
Motion to Strike 15-2-1
Motion to Strike 20-1-6
motion to strike 2-11-3
Motion To Strike 6-12-5
Motion to Strike, a powerful tool to set the record 13-8-1
motion to strike, discussion 60-3-2
Motion to Strike, example form 12-19-1
Motion to Strike, form of refusal 22-16-1
motion to strike, how to use it 12-12-4
Motion to Vacate mandated, not Court’s discretion 19-6-4
Motion to Vacate not continuation of lower court case, but a brand new action 19-6-1
Motion to Vacate v. Certiorari 19-3-4
motion type hearings 2-11-3
motion, private service converted by Judge to motion, example 48-13-6
motion, rules require a hearing date to be complete 3-6-1
motions and affidavits, writing 26-4-1
motions for temporary restraining orders, discussion 62-8-1
Motions to Dismiss, overcome at time of complaint 13-2-2
motions to strike, missing 13-4-1
Motions to Strike, utilize lower court record 12-11-4
Motor Vehicle Codes punished by Municipal courts 50-11-1
movant, counter complaint defendant becomes the movant 51-12-7
movant, getting to the position of, discussion 58-11-5
movie review by Jack Smith 54-1-1
movie review by Jack Smith 55-1-1
moving the court to action 2-3-1
Moving the court versus Requesting the court 25-2-5
moving the court, can you if you are not a party 45-1-6
mundalization of City of Akron, Ohio 2-8-4
municipal corporations are private in nature 36-8-2
municipal corporations by-laws 62-1-5
municipal corporations not authorized by State to assume jurisdiction over local commerce 36-8-2
municipal corporations, as private, not vested with plenary powers, no criminal jurisdiction 36-8-2
municipal court is statutory court, certiorari lies 14-15-6
municipal court judge sits under foreign authority 3-12-4
municipal law and international law, discussed 50-11-5
municipal law, as discussed by Blackstone 45-7-3
municipal ordinances, traffic tickets written on, not state statutes 36-7-4
municipal regulations, ordinances, talking about is evidence of military rule 63-11-4
municipal, D.O.T.s, difference between federal, state, municipal, city 36-6-6
N.Y. v. U.S., no federal commandeering of state 12-11-2
NAFTA, in relation to US Post Office 40-13-2
naif, defined as a female serf 22-3-5
name , Christian, without security in it, court has no authority 46-13-4
name change and social security number 50-9-2
name in all capital letters is yours, on summons and complaint, presumption of court 38-5-5
name may be sold without your permission 39-17-1
name not on complaint, only issue 35-7-1
name not on the complaint 46-13-3
name on complaint, its not mine, discussion 39-6-4
name on contract (like driver’s license), is it yours? 39-3-1
name spelled in all capital letters 13-15-6
name spelled in all capital letters 17-10-6
name, can I participate if my name isn’t on paperwork 45-1-3
name, Christian, not on on court paperwork, story 38-19-5
name, Christian, two parts 43-1-4
name, discussion of nom de guerre in case caption 54-16-1
name, first thing Court requires from accused 29-11-2
name, legal definition (re: Christian appellation) 51-13-2
name, not my name on legal paperwork 56-1-4
name, not my 44-8-2
name, research defining 13-16-4
name, some Greek and Roman history of 51-13-4
name, spelling it, verbally, in upper and lower case, for the court record 28-4-2
name, that’s not my, on your paperwork 22-5-3
name, you can’t be arrested for not giving your name 45-1-5
names in all capital letters on licenses, presumptions and implications not explained 39-2-9
National Advertising Review Board, reference in relation to US Post Office 40-11-2
National Archives request if Title 26 or its Implementing Regulations ever put in Federal Register 16-6-1
National Assessment of Educational Progress 8-5-5
National Commercial Lien and Distress Recording and Reporting Services 11-9-1
national debt, 14th Amendment citizen liable for 27-6-4
national debt, Federal Reserve has cheated America out of enough money to pay, several times over 42-18-5
national debt, offer to pay it off, will it be accepted 37-12-6
national debt, pledging all public and personal assets involuntarily 46-6-9
national debt, pledging an entity against 46-6-9
National Education Association, reference 40-8-3
National Futures Association, NFA, reference 55-12-3
national health care ID card, Smart Card 45-10-2
National Institute of Justice, judicial department 46-16-7
Nationalism, name of socialist movement 40-8-2
nations destroyed by internal subversion, not foreign invasion 20-16-6
nations, original thirteen colonies were 57-1-2
natural born man 2-18-2
natural law and belief, discussion 58-2-4
natural law, an administrative definition 50-5-2
Natural Law, Learning to Live With The Natural Law, excerpt from article by Colleen Walters 58-1-5
natural resources are people in D.C. 21-9-2
natural rights, an administrative definition 50-5-8
Naturalization, Immigration and Naturalization Act, and expatriation 50-6-7
nature and cause of action, a right to receive reply to FOIA request 50-17-5
nature and cause of allegations, bill of particulars 42-4-1
nature and cause of citation, bill of particulars 52-1-2
nature and cause, Judge rendered powerless 43-4-1
nature and cause, must learn before participation 48-13-6
nature and cause, officials fail to identify, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-5
nature and cause, see procedure table 58-12-5
nature, a bill of particulars is a demand to know the nature and cause 58-11-8
nature, capacity and character of party established through public declaration 65-1-5
nature, civil, criminal, administrative, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-7
nature, law consists of nature and cause, discussion 66-2-7
Nazi procedure of “your papers, please” 49-3-6
NEA influence in public school courses 40-8-6
Nebraska series, study on court system/lawful authority 5-1-6
negative fictions, one of three kinds of fictions 58-13-8
negligence and carelessness not included as excusable neglect 27-11-3
negligent misrepresentation, one of three levels 31-6-2
negligently acts, discussed 68-10-5
negotiable instruments do not pay, they discharge 36-2-9
negotiable instruments under UCC 27-19-2
negotiable instruments, commerce deals with instruments representing land, substance, certificate of title, birth certificate, negotiable instruments, traffic citation, indictment, etc. 42-2-6
negotiable instruments, govt no authority to create 12-13-5
negotiable instruments, IRS must produce 40-15-3
negotiable instruments, none received, judgment uncollectible 15-3-3
negotiable instruments, only people can create 12-13-5
negotiable instruments, use of is benefit 33-3-5
negotiable paper of bank, postal money order is not 36-12-3
neutrals, three positions for people in a war 16-4-3
New Deal related to law of nations, somehow 10-2-2
New Deal, any contract under law of nations brings nation under International law 10-2-2
New Deal, Franklin D. Roosevelt 10-2-2
New Jersey charging $87 billion to provide $17 billion in public services 63-2-8
New Jersey has $188 billion in cash! 63-2-6
New Jersey Law Journal, Judge’s training on domestic violence law 60-17-7
New World Order and its agendas 16-15-1
New World Order becoming meaner 3-14-5
New World Order in the saddle NOW 17-9-1
New World Order of the 13th Century 13-13-4
New World Order, in relation to US Post Office 40-13-2
New World Order, Welcome 11-12-3
newsletter called Pretty Good Newsletter 2-16-2
newsletter on parents, children and rights 16-1-3
nexus of authority, venue, jurisdiction, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-5
nexus, declaration of no nexus to any institutional, bifurcated, public, Trust 65-4-2
nexus, none, plaintiff has no standing to sue 35-9-4
nexus, reference 45-3-4
NFA (National Futures Association) reference 55-12-3
NFA agency attacks small publisher, article 58-14-9
Nick Driever, case of 17-15-1
no contest or guilty, plea of, is acceptance 22-15-6
no, learn to say 2-15-4
nobles, freeholders, knights and slaves in England, discussion 66-2-5
nolle prosequi dismissal with prejudice, by prosecutor 9-5-5
Nolle Prosequi, Motion to (no prosecution) 33-17-2
nom de guere, a fiction, who must volunteer to be prosecuted 46-12-8
nom de guerre argument used in court 39-3-5
nom de guerre called in the case, offer to a living man to accept a contract to be sued 43-2-8
nom de guerre is a “subject” of District of Columbia 56-3-6
nom de guerre represents a corporation, a fiction 56-3-6
nom de guerre versus appellation 50-13-2
nom de guerre 46-13-4
nom de guerre, a creation of the state 56-1-6
nom de guerre, a pseudonym and valid presumption 46-6-8
nom de guerre, a war name, or fictitious name 50-12-8
nom de guerre, analysis of term 39-4-1
nom de guerre, deed filed in the name of 41-2-4
nom de guerre, discussion of name in case caption 54-16-1
nom de guerre, discussion 39-4-4
nom de guerre, discussion 61-6-5
nom de guerre, enemies have no standing in court, court attempts to use local nom de guerre 28-5-1
nom de guerre, issue is dispositive of any legal case in a civil or criminal proceeding in any of the UNITED STATES courts 56-2-8
nom de guerre, Judge minimizes to harmless error 43-8-8
nom de guerre, not the ones being accused 46-13-1
nom de guerre, notice of damage for “use” of appellation as nom de guerre 65-4-2
nom de guerre, one in all capital letters or initials 38-5-6
nom de guerre, reference in story 51-4-3
nom de guerre, reference in story 53-8-1
nom de guerre, reference to concept 62-5-3
Nom De Guerre, reference 58-2-9
nom de guerre, staying on point 39-3-8
nom de guerre, that’s not my name 22-5-3
nom de guerre, use of, what it acknowledges 56-2-6
nom de guerres or fictitious names, capital letters or initials 39-3-2
Non Assumpsit versus UCC 1-207 25-6-4
Non Assumpsit versus UCC 1-207 25-8-2
non assumpsit will reserve your rights 25-9-1
non assumpsit, common law pleading other than guilty, not guilty, or no contest 2-14-5
non assumpsit, example in story 52-1-3
non assumpsit, fails to state claim for relief 2-14-5
non assumpsit, is a demurrer 2-14-5
non assumpsit, legal definition 21-11-4
non assumpsit, legal definition, not undertake a promise 25-6-6
non assumpsit, no contract exists 2-14-5
non assumpsit, not entered into a contract 21-11-4
non assumpsit, what does it mean 2-14-5
Non Bona Fide Tax Lien, Notice of 11-4-1
non commercial instruments passed as valid liens 11-11-3
non resident alien 16-7-6
non resident alien, perverse definition, includes state citizens 22-4-3
non resident aliens, de jure Ohio, de jure Indiana, etc. 22-4-5
non responsive memorandum is default and dismissal 21-12-6
non-disclosure, collusion, conspiracy, fraud, of hospital and insurance company 41-10-8
non-regulated activity, protection from IRS taxing of 5-12-2
non-resident alien may still owe tax 21-8-1
non-resident alien, previously declared 44-15-2
non-resident exemption remedies 32-5-3
nonresidents exempt from drivers license in Ohio 42-18-2
non-residents, statute exempting, from license requirements 32-2-4
North Carolina, East India Company holding title to land in 42-2-9
North West Ordinance and allodial land patents 18-6-1
not guilty plea traverses to pleading presumptions 19-10-2
not guilty, plea of, is a dishonor 22-15-6
notarial officer appointed by the common law grand jury, reference 65-2-6
notarial officer certification, example text of 65-3-3
notarial officer different from notary public 63-10-3
notarial officer, is appointed by a common law court 63-10-3
Notarial, Uniform Foreign Notarial Act, reference 65-2-7
notaries have been charged with conspiracy for notarizing signatures on papers filed against IRS agents 56-13-9
notary certifies copy of land claim 41-16-1
notary public different from notarial officer 63-10-3
Notary Public, defined 4-19-3
notary, charted within seven point affidavit 58-5-3
notary, common law, used as buffer for protest of statutory court system 32-8-6
notary, do not use a state notary, find a common law notarial officer 65-2-6
notary, going to, telling story, notary makes affidavit 39-4-9
Notary, use of 2-18-3
notary, using one places your document in the venue of the United States 41-2-5
notary’s affidavit responds to commercial process 39-4-9
note becomes property of maker upon payoff, and should be returned 37-8-5
note, a written acknowledgement of debt 48-2-5
Note, Affidavit of Lost, never heard of 37-8-5
note, asking for it back after foreclosure 37-7-9
note, copy of letter sent to bank requesting return 37-9-1
note, not required to be backed by account or credit 19-10-4
notes, do not eliminate a product debt, only verify that a product debt exists 48-2-6
notes, getting them back after paid in full 37-8-1
notes, getting your original note back from bank 30-16-1
notes, what they are, a medium (or means) of exchange only, they do not actually purchase anything 48-2-4
notice and acceptance of laws 3-7-5
Notice and Demand for Exhibition 3-19-1
Notice and Demand 11-4-2
notice and offer of performance, see procedure table 58-12-5
notice and offer of performance, where it fits in procedural overview 58-10-3
Notice and Offer to Pay extinguishes obligation to court, discussion 53-4-2
Notice and Offer to Pay, reference 53-1-1
Notice and Offer to Pay, service of 53-3-5
Notice and Offer to Perform, extinguishing obligations 54-5-1
notice and opportunity, discussion 58-7-5
notice by service 4-9-1
notice causes collateral estoppel 1-2-3
Notice is a UCC term 25-5-5
notice not served, summary judgment occurs 11-16-3
Notice of Amount Due 3-19-2
notice of claim 3-6-4
Notice of Contract, binds Judge to his oath 29-11-3
notice of damage for “use” of appellation as nom de guerre 65-4-2
Notice of Default 3-19-2
notice of default, example of 26-2-3
Notice of Default, using 39-2-8
Notice of Deficiency, from IRS, am I subject to? 35-5-1
Notice of Deficiency, from IRS, am I subject to? 35-5-1
Notice of Deficiency, how to deal with it 35-12-4
Notice of Deficiency, required, before seizure 28-1-5
Notice of Eviction 7-12-4
Notice of Eviction, refusal of 7-13-1
Notice of fraud to attorney makes him liable if not corrected 4-10-3
Notice of Garnishment 11-4-6
notice of hearing date, example 60-6-3
notice of interest, a written claim of interest in a property reduced to writing 58-7-7
notice of interest, one instrument in commercial process 58-7-3
Notice of Levy is not a levy, reference 61-1-2
Notice of Levy is not a levy, reference 61-2-5
Notice of Lien, because it has not been before a court, it is a “lesser judgment” and can be pled 51-12-5
Notice of Lien, equivalent to a “proffer” in English common law 51-11-4
Notice of Lien, you have been presented with a judgment 51-12-5
Notice of Non Bona Fide Tax Lien, Affidavit of Truth 11-4-1
Notice of Non-Bona Fide Tax Lien 4-19-1
Notice of Non-Election and Revocation of Power of Attorney 16-19-2
notice of non-election for court to hear the case 5-2-5
Notice of Non-Election 14-14-2
notice of revocation of signature, power of attorney 2-18-1
Notice of Sanctionable Activity 21-4-3
Notice of Sanctionable Activity 25-2-4
notice of service of Habeas Corpus 50-1-3
notice of status given to statutory court 32-12-3
Notice of Tax Lien is commercial fraud 11-8-5
Notice of Void Judgment 9-4-5
notice revoking title, discussion 54-5-7
notice the court 1-4-5
notice to everyone in foreclosure of your land claim 41-16-3
notice to governor, whenever you write a letter about a problem with government 41-17-5
notice to jailer for violating rights of prisoner 66-14-9
notice to judges and attorneys of rights violations 30-7-3
notice to lawyers of fraud 9-4-5
notice to potential buyers of IRS seized property 31-3-5
notice to prosecutor that client, the State, was perpetrating a fraud 5-2-5
Notice to Public Government Officials 4-14-1
notice to public officials who are close to violating your rights 58-6-1
Notice to Quit the Land, landlord/tenant relationship 4-8-5
Notice to Quit was not by statute 4-9-2
Notice to Quit, must be Refused For Cause (fraud) 4-9-6
Notice to Respond example 16-19-3
notice to sheriff of fraud 9-4-5
notice to the county auditor, discussion 54-5-8
notice, article, Solutions to Giving Notice 67-5-8
notice, constructive, legal definition 41-6-5
notice, legal, regarding sheriff sale of property 13-19-1
notice, presumptions of court, you have been given notice 46-6-2
notice, public notice, posting documents on the bulletin board at the County Courthouse, discussion 67-6-1
notice, silent judicial notice, presumptions taken in every case, discussion 68-3-3
Notice, the word, indicates commercial activity 25-5-5
notice, without, no due process 21-5-5
notices and levies, IRS banned from filing bogus 55-10-2
notices ignored by police in eviction 11-16-6
Notorious Declaration and Retraction, Affidavit 17-19-1
nuclear waste proven to be free energy 4-10-4
null vs. void vs. absolutely void 14-16-1
numbers, analysis of Biblical time frames regarding time of bondage 65-11-5
numbers, discussion of symbolism 64-17-9
numbers, discussion of their significance in scripture 67-1-2
nutrition and alternative medicine 7-13-4
oath and affirmation not attached 15-8-2
oath of allegiance to another nationality nullifies United States Citizenship 50-8-4
oath of allegiance, have judge sign before trial 2-6-5
oath of attorneys, attorneys must produce 31-15-2
oath of attorneys, where it is filed, attorneys must produce 31-15-2
oath of office for judge makes him liable for specific performance of judicial duty 9-10-6
oath of office not filed by judges 64-15-6
oath of office not signed by traffic officer, win 32-6-7
Oath of Office upheld by Judge and Governor, article 48-16-1
oath of office 30-19-1
Oath of Office, contract between public servant and private Citizen 48-16-8
oath of office, demand for, pursuant to Privacy Act 48-18-3
oath of office, discussion 54-13-9
oath of office, exemption, circumvention by one agency 55-12-7
oath of office, FOIA to see 46-17-5
Oath of Office, perjury as to 32-6-5
oath of office, perjury of, anyone ever damaged in court with Maritime flag has grounds for damage suit due to 32-13-5
oath of office, policeman had none, nor Judge, nor prosecuting attorney 24-16-3
Oath of Office, Reaffirmation of 31-14-8
oath of office, reference regarding agencies 58-17-5
Oath of Office, to bar association or to government? 62-5-2
oath of office, to uphold Constitution, perjury thereon is grounds for Title 42 29-1-6
oath of office, violated 29-5-4
Oath of Office, violating, attorney, if fails to notice client and court of fraud 4-10-2
oath of office, violation of, officer ceases to represent government, court case citation 8-18-2
oath to support Constitution, as discussed in Marbury v. Madison 35-4-4
oath, if Judge violates, results in perjured oath, five years prison $10,000 fine, and mis-trial 29-11-3
oath, legal definition 35-6-8
oath, not required of officials in Trust B, discussion 58-14-2
oath, Notice of Contract, binds Judge to his oath 29-11-3
oath, reaffirmation and contract 30-14-9
oath, undisclosed 2-7-5
oaths are required 35-6-7
oaths of office 30-12-1
oaths of office, question it on Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-2
oaths of office, remedy to court presumptions 38-7-3
oaths, administered by Notary Public 4-19-3
oaths, administered to private citizens for purpose of a criminal complaint, written statement constituting an offense 38-4-2
oaths, administering is ministerial function, not judicial 38-4-2
oaths, contracts by judges, lawyers, other officials to uphold and support the constitutions 31-2-5
obedience to government, leaders have put themselves into a state of war with the people. People are thereby dissolved from further obedience to that government 27-3-6
object timely, failure to, is fatal 24-4-6
object timely, failure to, proves presumptions 19-10-5
object timely, often within 10 days, failure waives rights to appeal facts or law 27-11-5
object, presumptions of court, you failed to object 46-6-2
objection must be filed timely 43-6-2
objection to use of Federal Reserve Notes 65-6-1
objections, defendants have no standing to bring objections in Declaratory Judgment 31-4-2
objections, discussion in trial procedure 68-6-9
objective reasonableness of evidence 32-4-8
objective reasonableness v. subjective reasonableness 22-8-5
objectively legally reasonable 2-10-1
objectively reasonable search and seizure 22-8-2
obligation extinguished by offer of performance with intent to extinguish obligation 53-2-9
obligation is extinguished by offer of performance if that offer is rejected 51-12-9
obligation to court has been extinguished by Notice and Offer to Pay 53-4-2
obligations, contracts in which parties tender substance in exchange for substance, discussion 55-2-5
obligor/grantor, United States is obligor/grantor to the Federal Reserve Bank 65-5-2
obstruction of justice, discussion 68-12-3
obstruction of justice, prosecutor attempt to influence grand jury could rise to the level of obstruction of justice 20-9-4
occupation, from questionnaire by IRS 55-10-3
occupations, marriages, etc, citizens as war criminals must license 27-6-1
off street remedies, in court, discussion 58-3-4
off street remedy, discussion 61-5-6
off street versus on street, discussion 58-12-2
off street, even if attorneys run off street for a remedy, men can maintain their on street position if they understand commercial process 58-7-3
offender, alleged, compared with defendant 2-3-2
offense, legal definition 21-11-1
offer and compromise to the Judge, like a counter-offer contractual claim 43-2-7
offer and compromise, an offer to pay the whole amount upon the Plaintiff’s proof of claim 51-2-7
offer and counter-offer by and with prosecutor 50-18-4
Offer in Compromise is a security because it is a written instrument that assures the payment of a debt 51-12-8
Offer in Compromise stops the running of interest on an obligation 51-12-9
Offer in Compromise, discussion 53-2-8
Offer in Compromise, offer to pay everything if they prove their case, equates to a counter complaint 51-12-7
offer of performance and notice, see procedure table 58-12-5
offer of performance and notice, where it fits in procedural overview 58-10-3
offer of performance, discussion of how it works 58-12-2
offer of performance, discussion 58-8-2
offer of performance, reference 60-14-5
offer to a living man to accept a contract to be sued, nom de guerre called in the case 43-2-8
Offer to Pay, along with Bill of Particulars 53-3-2
Offer to Pay, and Notice, reference 53-1-1
Offer to Settle 3-19-2
offer, if not accepted, extinguished debt 53-2-9
offer, obligation extinguished by offer of performance with intent to extinguish obligation 53-2-9
offer, tendering the debt by an offer in compromise 51-2-7
office hours for Right Way, new 39-12-7
office of government must be created by constitution or statute 42-6-9
Office of Justice Programs, judicial department 46-16-5
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, judicial department 46-16-8
office, if office of govt doesn’t exist, neither does officer 42-7-1
officer of the court, attorney, reference 62-3-3
officer, ministerial officer liable for injury done 65-6-2
officer, police officer practicing law without a license 68-6-6
official capacity, discussion of personal capacity versus official capacity, article 63-11-8
Official Oppression, affidavit, reference, late or refusal to answer FOIA 50-17-5
official, public official under arrest cannot perform any official acts 68-12-1
official’s, state, capacity as servants for the people 42-5-5
officials, government, qualified immunity of 28-5-3
officials, public, power to question them 42-5-6
offspring versus children, reference 55-10-3
Ohio admitted into Union in 1953, ex-post facto back to 1803 30-19-6
Ohio Coalition for Immigration Reform 44-3-5
Ohio Constitution (1802) vs. Const. of Ohio (1851) 14-16-3
Ohio toll free hotlines 3-18-4
Ohio, the Constitution of the State of Ohio, 1851 27-4-2
Ohio, the Ohio Constitution of 1802 27-4-2
Ohio, the state, not prosecuting criminal law today, only the State of Ohio, a federal State 5-8-2
OMB form numbers missing 21-11-6
OMB number on 1040 form, what it indicates 21-9-1
OMB numbers, discussion of requirement for 5-12-2
on line computer system of checking court dockets and searching for case law, Pacer 26-8-1
On Point II and On Point III, Title 42 suits 29-1-1
on street remedies, discussion 61-5-5
on street remedies, out of court, discussion 58-3-4
on street versus off street, discussion 58-12-2
on street, even if attorneys run off street for a remedy, men can maintain their on street position if they understand commercial process 58-7-3
one world foreign banking cartel 36-15-2
one world foreign court 36-15-2
one world foreign government 36-15-2
one world foreign police force 36-15-2
one world foreign religion 36-15-2
One World Government created military government 40-7-6
One World Government relies on John Locke Doctrine 27-3-1
one world government 2-6-5
Onions, article, Peeling Onions 46-2-4
open meetings by agencies, reference 67-2-9
Open Records Act of state and FOIA 50-17-4
opening statement, discussion in trial procedure 68-6-7
opening statement, discussion in trial procedure 68-7-8
operated is a commercial term 6-11-4
operator having mere equitable interest, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-6
Opinion and Memorandum, Judge’s, analysis 43-7-7
opportunity, benefit, privilege, title of nobility from federal government, without, no federal jurisdiction 35-10-3
Oral and Written Depositions, court flow chart 10-6-2
Order for Issuance of Writ of Habeas, form 50-19-8
order of lawful authority 5-1-6
Order to Dismiss, example in Motion 18-2-2
order, presumptions of court, there was a court order 46-6-2
ordinances, municipal regulations, talking about is evidence of military rule 63-11-4
Oregon Treaty 18-6-2
organic united States of America, how created 68-2-8
organization of Department of the Treasury 25-10-1
Original Jurisdiction government, presumptions in a 68-2-9
Original Jurisdiction, discussion 66-3-4
Original Jurisdiction, reference and discussion 68-2-5
original jurisdiction, reference in protest to Clinton impeachment proceedings 65-10-9
Original Jurisdiction, spoken example 68-4-3
original venue, description of 65-3-1
out of robes, judge asks to meet in chambers off the record 49-21-2
outrageous conduct of government, defense 33-5-5
Owens, Robert Owens, reference 55-8-8
ownership by a thing, but not ownership by a place 51-6-1
ownership of car, discussed, state interest 38-8-8
ownership of each child by some specialist 8-5-3
ownership of property determines who is sovereign 3-7-3
pac man, David Miller Title 42 suits, like a judicial pac man that eats up judges and lawyers along the way! 30-4-9
Pacer, a computer on line system of checking court dockets and searching for case law 26-8-1
Paladan Posse 11-3-6
Pandects 17-11-6
Papal Bull of 1497, reference 62-2-4
paper (money) accepted for goods and services 37-13-5
paper currency, writings from Benjamin Franklin 36-10-5
paper terrorism legislation ends up affecting IRS 56-12-2
paper terrorism, article, Paper terrorism by IRS 55-10-1
paper terrorism, elements of, all used by IRS 56-12-3
paper terrorists, anyone who fights back 49-9-2
paperwork for case, best to do your own 44-7-4
paperwork, court refuses to allow into record 17-3-1
paperwork, legal, see article about Practicing Law without a License 54-12-2
paradigm in law, traverse and demurrer 9-2-1
paradigm, official business or acting out criminal theft 9-1-2
paradigm, two ways of looking at the same thing 9-2-1
parallel table of authorities of CFR show mandatory 5-12-3
para-military discussions often instigated by confidential informants 43-17-7
parasites, legal profession, reference 62-6-4
parens patriae, doctrine of, defined, state as sovereign and guardian of persons under legal disability 15-5-5
parent-child relationship, evidence standard 54-7-7
parents, children and rights newsletter 16-1-3
Paris Treaty of Peace 42-3-1
Parliamentary law governs departments of government 14-14-5
participating, you don’t want to 46-8-5
particularity of description, Fourth Amendment requires, of search warrant to prevent rummaging 33-7-4
parties, admissions and presumptions of a traverse, list, jurisdiction, parties, venue, immunity 60-2-5
parties, charted within seven point affidavit 58-5-3
parties, findings, venue, jurisdiction, right of action in a Judgment Entry 43-4-9
parties, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars, areas of interest, agency and venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action, cause of action 46-3-4
parties, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Parties, Venue, Jurisdiction, Right of Action, Cause of Action, issues to address in Bill of Particulars 48-9-1
parties, who does accuser think the accused was 42-5-3
partnership tax diagram 31-7-5
party injured, any, may file a Title 42 suit 8-8-4
party to the case, can I participate before I can determine if I am a party to this case, example 48-13-6
party, if I’m not a party, can I call witnesses 45-1-3
party, no one can participate in an action if they are not a party 46-13-2
party, not, to court action 21-12-2
Pasquale, case of 32-5-8
passport, story of getting a passport without a birth certificate 48-5-8
patent is under law and law requires payment in kind 18-7-3
patent, land patent rights, reference in claim to private land 41-15-2
patent, reference related to resident 61-10-9
patents are executed among sovereigns, deeds between private persons and corporations 18-5-1
patents cannot be attacked directly or collaterally 18-4-6
patents indisputable after statute of limitations 18-5-2
patents, allodial land, article 18-4-4
patents, land 13-10-A4
Patents, Treaties, Agreements, commercial contracts, Charters, Grants all carefully written to assure flow of money to Vatican 62-2-3
patriot, origins of the word, article 24-13-1
patriot, what or who is a patriot of America 56-17-4
pay to the order of, magic phrase 25-5-2
paycheck taken by IRS, bankruptcy may be option 37-2-6
paying a debt, not, discharging a debt instead 11-11-5
payment in gold or silver, contract terms can require 12-13-4
payment of debt can’t be compelled by gold or silver 12-13-4
payment, tender of, if refused, there is discharge, UCC 3-603 12-15-3
payoff, FDIC, three ways of bank salvage, “payoff”, “sell off”, “bailout” 49-11-5
peace, breach of, arrest limited to, or felony 32-19-5
peace, breach of, arrest no longer limited to 32-19-9
peace, historically, kept by community as a whole 32-18-7
pedophilia allegations against Archbishop by State 29-16-4
penalties only for violation of regulation, not statute 5-12-4
penalty for IRS agents disregarding taxpayer rights 12-18-6
penalty of perjury, 28 USC 1746(2) 41-16-6
peonage and involuntary servitude, reference in depositum declaration 65-8-1
peonage 14-9-5
Peonage, defined by Supreme Court 14-10-3
peonage, is there a plan to continue 37-12-6
peonage, US citizens reduced to a state of 37-11-2
people are natural resources in D.C. 21-9-2
people are the state if unaligned with government 5-15-2
people at liberty to erect a new legislature 27-3-4
People for Constitutional Government order form 13-10-A1
people granted title to their bodies, property, etc. to the government, creating a grantor trust 54-4-4
People v. Hammond, federal territorial jurisdiction 12-10-6
people, leaders have put themselves into a state of war with the people. People are thereby dissolved from further obedience to that government 27-3-6
people, supreme authority is the 35-2-6
People’s Rights Association 3-19-3
People’s Rights Association, phone number 35-9-6
Peoples Rights Association, name and location 56-5-2
PepsiCo trying to open Pizza Hut in India 37-10-4
Perez v. Brownell 13-10-5
performance bond, send me a copy of 14-17-2
performance, compelled, common law v. equity law 10-2-2
performance, no performance on either side can give the unlawful contract any validity, or be the foundation of any right of action upon it 65-7-3
performance, notice and offer of, where it fits in procedural overview 58-10-3
performance, offer of, and notice, see procedure table 58-12-5
performance, offer of, obligation extinguished by offer of performance with intent to extinguish obligation 53-2-9
perjury (of oath of office) is a crime, Judge not immune from suit 30-16-7
perjury as to Oath of Office 32-6-5
perjury of oath of office by agencies, article 58-15-2
perjury of oath of office conspiracy, reference in affidavit 64-5-4
perjury of oath of office, anyone ever damaged in court with Maritime flag has grounds for damage suit due to 32-13-5
perjury of oath of office, discussion in story 55-13-4
perjury of oath of office, discussion 54-14-2
perjury, once convicted, can no longer hold office 33-15-2
perjury, penalty of, government always asks if you are a resident under penalty of perjury 22-3-4
perjury, penalty of, make your declaration under, instead of using a notary 41-2-5
perjury, Title 42 built upon 29-1-6
permission (voluntary compliance) being on record 14-11-6
perpetuity, in your state codes, information about terminating a constructive trust 45-3-7
person described in 26 USC 7343 40-15-2
person in Buck Act is D.C. 14th amendment citizen 5-8-3
person on indictment is not you, convincing Judge 22-5-3
person refers to corporations 22-16-2
person, definition, discussed 45-7-6
person, entity defined in Buck Act, to be liable. Prior to Buck Act only employees in D.C. were liable 5-8-5
person, in statute, discussion of difference between being incorporated and unincorporated 38-6-5
person, is he dealing in commerce 25-5-5
person, litigant is not a 43-1-2
person, not a, as defined in Title 26 USC 7343 21-11-6
person, required to file, not a 13-3-3
person, research defining 13-16-6
person, subject, citizen, reference related to bifurcation 63-11-4
person, used in Buck Act, defined in Title 26 tax code, section 3797 5-8-2
person, you are a, presumption 46-2-7
personal capacity, discussion of personal capacity versus official capacity, article 63-11-8
personal data available to anyone on Lexis database called P-Trax 39-17-8
personal information, unwanted disclosure protection 10-4-1
personal jurisdiction of a foreign court 44-5-2
personal jurisdiction over defendants 13-7-2
personal jurisdiction, brief discussion 44-6-6
personal jurisdiction, lack of, brief for 13-7-3
personal knowledge of witness, discussion 68-7-3
personal knowledge, required for affidavit 40-4-9
personal knowledge, strike testimony for lack of 12-12-5
personal property licensed by Counties for personal property tax, etc. 57-2-5
personal rights, an administrative definition 50-6-2
Personal Service, court flow chart 10-6-2
personal service, method of process service 15-3-5
persons (corporations) only, can be prosecuted 14-3-5
persons, be ware, you could be prosecuted 18-4-1
persons, defined by 14th Amendment 13-5-5
persons, defined, corporations, etc 18-4-1
persons, in quotes, not liable as “whoevers” 14-4-2
personum jurisdiction in a Judgment Entry 43-5-2
personum jurisdiction over you only if you operate in the Federal shadow State 4-6-6
personum jurisdiction, none, allocution 29-14-1
personum jurisdiction, none, using protest across international lines 39-4-9
personum jurisdiction, presumption 46-2-7
personum, granting personum only for a limited argument 61-5-7
Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, form 50-19-1
Petition in the nature of a Writ of Error 2-11-4
Petition in the nature of Certiorari 2-14-2
Petition to Vacate 32-7-8
Pharaoh, discussion of slavery in ancient Egyptian times 66-1-2
pharmacy, grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance 54-19-2
Phil Marsh and the Pilot Connection 16-10-5
Phil Marsh trial ends in hung jury 17-9-4
phone cards, commercial, post office joint ventures into 49-10-1
phone number for faxes to Right Way 61-5-3
phone numbers and address for removal of your data from P-Trax 39-17-9
Phone Scam Warning!, article 68-13-2
phone scam, article, Beware of this phone scam 63-12-3
phone, telegraph, mails, used in debt collection 7-3-5
Physical and Mental Examination, court flow chart 10-6-2
pig farm example of bank behavior 19-8-1
Pilot Connection and Phil Marsh 16-10-5
Pine Builders, Inc. v. The United States 13-4-3
Pipe Role, from English common law, contained a list of all judgments 51-11-4
Pizza Hut, PepsiCo trying to open one in India 37-10-4
Pizza Violation, article 52-14-8
place or thing, which is land? 51-5-9
plaintiff pro-se, a trap in legal pleadings 50-13-1
Plaintiff v. Defendant, court flow chart 10-6-2
planning, for a bankruptcy 37-4-1
plantation, JOINING IT 21-8-4
plantation, member of the Washington, D.C. 21-8-3
plantation, of Washington, D.C. 22-3-2
plantation, serfs and slaves on, are called citizens 21-9-2
plantation, the legal term reside carries presumption of living or working on the plantation 22-3-4
plates, British West Indies, license, and registration 49-20-8
plea at bar, on the line of a refusal 22-15-6
plea bargain, courts stack on extra charges to coerce 3-15-4
plea entered by court, can’t do that 1-5-1
plea equivalent to dishonor 22-15-6
plea in abatement, (12)(b)(6) are dispositive motions 14-4-1
plea in abatement, dilatory plea 42-4-5
plea in abatement, on the line of a refusal 22-15-6
plea in abatement, step 3 of 5 step procedure 43-7-3
plea in special appearance to challenge the jurisdiction, “Corum non judice, case specific” 56-6-3
plea made by other party was fraud 31-14-9
Plea of Guilty by signing traffic ticket 8-2-2
plea of guilty or no contest is acceptance 22-15-6
plea of guilty, not guilty, or no contest admits the presumption of no fraud in pleadings 19-9-2
plea of non assumpsit, not entered into a contract, instead of “guilty” or “not guilty” 21-11-4
plea of not guilty is a dishonor 22-15-6
plea of not guilty, legal definition 21-10-6
plea to suspend pending bill of particulars, dilatory plea 42-4-5
plea, accused becomes defendant upon making plea 38-6-2
plea, any defect in venue or jurisdiction must be settled prior to plea 68-4-2
plea, do not allow one to be entered, jurisdiction 35-7-2
plea, judge attempts to enter for, can’t do that 14-4-2
pleader, court is bound to construe complaint favorable to pleader 60-3-6
pleading gives the court authority to hear a case 43-5-5
pleading in court grants consent to jurisdiction 4-6-3
pleading into an international contract 1-8-2
pleading presumptions described 19-9-4
pleading requirements, Rule 8(a), FRCP 15-2-2
pleading standards, reference 60-7-3
pleading 2-10-2
pleading, code pleading 51-3-2
pleading, court claim, not a proper, is lame excuse 11-1-3
pleading, jurisdiction comes to the court, not by a flag, but by a pleading 39-5-7
pleading, not pleading, pleading not guilty 2-2-2
pleading, outline of components 19-9-4
pleadings and practice forms show acceptable form 12-9-4
Pleadings and Practice Forms, Am Jur 9-11-5
pleadings set jurisdiction in court, not flag 42-10-4
pleadings signed by attorney based upon his belief 3-9-5
pleadings, evidence brought outside of, strike it 16-3-3
pleadings, five steps of, discussion 42-4-2
pleadings, five steps, list of 42-4-4
pleadings, judgment on the pleadings, discussion 60-2-9
pleadings, maxim of law that court must hear pleadings of both parties, reference 68-6-4
pleadings, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
pleas in bar, list 42-4-5
pledge allegiance to the flag, strange history, article 40-1-1
Pledge of Allegiance created by socialist 40-1-5
Pledge of Allegiance violates free speech 40-1-4
pledge of allegiance, discussion 50-12-5
Pledge of Allegiance, original version and revisions 40-8-5
pledge of property in lieu of cash bail, reference 59-7-8
Pledge to that Flag, article 40-1-1
pledge, is flag in court evidence of a pledge? 50-12-7
pledge, legal definition discussed 50-12-5
pledges, law of, replaced by secured transactions in UCC 50-12-7
plunder by the court system 48-14-3
plunder, the apparatus of plunder 16-14-1
points of law, interpretation levels of judges and lawyers, procedural, definitions 46-2-6
police abuse of power in Arizona, story 37-6-4
police action is under Admiralty law, not law of land 28-16-6
police action to control subjects, reference 58-1-3
police and military, their place 16-13-4
police attacking today’s youth, discussion 53-5-8
police can’t just stop cars on a hunch 21-5-2
police chief meets with Right Way members 42-12-1
police departments, historical origins of 32-18-5
police force, down to university guard, under U.N. 1-8-3
police force, enforces “policy”, to correct rebels 28-17-2
police force, one world foreign 36-15-2
police officer practicing law without a license 68-6-6
police officer who signs complaint is practicing law without a license 32-8-2
police officer without subscribed and filed oath of office had no authority to make presentment of citation 32-7-3
Police Officer, article, Judge’s Training, learning how a Judge, Attorney or Police Officer is trained can help you 60-17-6
police officers, civil damage suits against 33-13-5
police power based on commerce 35-9-5
police power, reference in article on agencies 58-15-4
police power, to regulate anything 36-7-5
police power, zoning is a police power! 52-9-5
police regularly violate law in making arrests in probably all cities in America 32-18-2
police salary not from United States, from UN 2-8-1
police threaten citizen 14-13-1
police, arrest of a police officer, discussion 68-12-3
police, how to make them law-abiding 33-13-8
police, law does not protect those who risk their lives to maintain it 33-13-7
policeman, no oath of office 24-16-3
Policies & Procedures for Right Way Club 57-3-9
policies and authority of agencies, get them 27-17-6
policies of Right Way in December 1993 5-1a-1
policing of U.S. by foreign troops 15-16-3
policy not written into legislative authority, no power 7-5-6
policy statement from Right Way 23-3-1
politic, body politic without election, reference related to bifurcation 63-11-4
political organizations known as government of a State or the UNITED STATES, membership in, discussion 56-2-9
Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co. 13-11-5
Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co. 3-8-4
ponzi-tontine insurance scam, banks 12-15-6
Portland seminar discussion 39-1-1
positive fictions, one of three kinds of fictions 58-13-8
positive thinking, discussion 1-10-6
posse comitatus 32-18-7
possession and use versus bare legal title 59-6-3
possession of land, claim to rights 41-15-2
possession rights not transferred to new lienholder 7-13-1
possession rights, to obtain requires quiet title action 7-13-1
possession, adverse 17-4-5
possession, how to demonstrate through use 41-16-7
possession, if you were forcibly removed from your house, you still have possession rights to the property 51-2-8
possession, legal title, best legal title is possession 51-2-8
possession, party in, is not sole owner 25-4-5
possession, right of, legal definition 41-16-7
possession, Sheriff must have property in his, to sell 25-5-1
possessory interest and equitable interest 25-4-6
post bond, grants jurisdiction 6-1-6
post conviction remedies 19-3-5
Post Conviction Writ of Habeas Corpus 39-7-8
post office accepts credit cards 40-10-2
post office is really bank 36-12-2
post office joint ventures into commercial phone cards 49-10-1
postage cite by Inspector, uses all commercial terms 28-16-4
Postal Inspector letter, after use of 3 cent stamps 28-16-4
postal money order is not negotiable paper of bank 36-12-3
postal money orders and social security numbers, discussion 63-16-7
Postal Money Orders 40-10-5
Postal Notes from the Postal Service 40-7-9
Postal Service, 12th largest (private) corporation in U.S. 40-7-9
postal worker found with concealed weapons 42-16-1
Postman, movie title, reference in article 54-1-1
Power of Appointment, release of 15-5-4
Power of Appointment, release of 15-5-6
Power Of Attorney In Fact, form of Legal Notice 9-19-1
power of attorney 1-2-4
Power of Attorney, over you 15-5-6
power of attorney, recordation is statutory requirement 1-2-6
power of attorney, recorder’s office 6-13-3
power to question public officials 42-5-6
practice of law can not be licensed by any state 17-8-3
Practicing Law Without a License, article 54-12-2
practicing law without a license, police officer who signs complaint is 32-8-2
practicing law without a license, reference 62-4-5
practicing, police officer practicing law without a license 68-6-6
Praecipe for Default 38-3-2
preacipe to the clerk, an order 43-7-6
preamble to state Constitutions, basis of people’s rights and all power 41-17-1
precept, foundational documents forming and controlling our government, reference 68-1-3
pre-existing rights protected by Constitution, discussion 58-3-2
pre-existing rights, man does not have to set aside any pre-existing rights to enter contracts with other people 58-3-2
preferred customer card at grocery store 39-15-1
preferred customer card at grocery store, surveying and tracking customers 39-16-6
preferred customer nothing more than scam 39-17-2
prejudice, be sure to get cases dismissed with prejudice 49-21-8
prejudicing and corrupting without provable grounds39-9-4
preliminary injunction, discussion 59-9-4
preparedness, importance of 36-18-4
pre-plea discovery 42-4-4
pre-plea motion to dismiss 27-10-3
pre-plea motion to dismiss, step 4 of 5 step procedure 43-7-3
pre-plea motions, if not heard before plea is made, proceeding is fraud, lack of jurisdiction, and void 32-7-7
pre-plea motions, must be heard before plea is made 32-7-7
preponderance of evidence versus constitutional liberty deprivation 54-7-2
preponderance of evidence, discussion 54-6-5
pre-prepared fraud suit, keep one handy 28-7-6
prerogative writ, abolished, discussion 51-7-1
prerogative, defined as exclusive or peculiar right or privilege 51-6-9
prerogative, the right of the King 51-11-8
prescription, definition and discussion 56-8-2
prescription, how to stop it as it applies to you as an individual 56-8-5
prescription, legal definition and practice, discussion 55-5-7
prescription, sovereignty (over American people) acquired by prescription, discussion 55-8-2
prescriptions, medical, grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance 54-19-2
present the instrument 1-4-5
presentment is refused 20-1-5
presentment, accepting, admits law and facts 22-15-3
presentment, contract you signed making you liable may be required of presenter before acceptance 22-15-5
presentment, defined 8-4-4
presentment, delegation of authority may be required of presenter before acceptance 22-15-5
presentment, dishonoring, admits law, disputes facts 22-15-3
presentment, identification of presenter may be required of presenter before acceptance 22-15-5
presentment, IRS must substantiate it is authorized to make a 40-15-2
presentment, looking at response, reference 58-11-5
presentment, maker had no authority, was police officer without subscribed and filed oath of office 32-7-3
presentment, of Citation,, Complaint or Indictment 19-6-2
presentment, predicated on a presumption (fraudulent) 4-9-6
presentment, refusing without dishonor 14-11-3
presentment, refusing, law does not apple, facts are therefore irrelevant 22-15-5
presentment, responding to a UCC, 3 ways 22-15-2
presentments of traffic citations refused for cause 16-19-1
presentments, how they are made 36-3-2
presentments, how to respond to them 32-5-6
presentments, non-court, remedy is Refusal for Cause Without Dishonor 36-3-8
presentments, rights of party to whom presentment made 36-3-2
presentments, three ways to respond 32-5-7
presentments, UCC, traffic tickets are 32-5-5
President appoints justice department heads, military government 46-16-5
President, to deploy troops at his whim, no Constitutional provision 29-15-7
presidents guide country into depression, war and loss of national sovereignty 37-13-2
press, freedom of, reference 58-6-5
presume, court presumes you are a fiction and that you volunteered to be of that status 58-13-9
presumed disability of jurisdiction of District of Columbia, 27-6-5
presumed substantive case, don’t have to prove it 9-15-4
presumed venue to be defacto State 31-9-5
presumed, securities are presumed to be signed voluntarily 45-3-4
presumption (fraudulent) predicates a presentment 4-9-6
presumption and conclusion cannot determine question of fact or liability 40-4-8
presumption in civil case is that claim is correct and that claim is valid 13-9-6
presumption is not due process 40-4-8
presumption must be rebutted by evidence, Rule 301 39-5-6
presumption of accuseds’ fiduciary duty 45-4-5
presumption of administrative agency 1-2-1
presumption of being a taxpayer in situation of employment 49-1-5
presumption of court, calling yourself Defendant, see text for description of term accused instead 38-5-9
presumption of court, court is a Martial Law Court 38-5-8
presumption of court, making an appearance 38-5-8
presumption of court, the court is a Federal Court 38-6-6
presumption of court, you are a corporation 38-6-3
presumption of court, you are an attorney 38-5-6
presumption of court, you are an enemy of the United States 38-7-1
presumption of court, your name is on summons and complaint 38-5-5
presumption of de facto venue in pleading 19-9-5
presumption of guilt, show cause is a 40-6-7
presumption of law that mail is delivered 25-6-3
presumption of law that mail is received and looked at 25-6-3
presumption of status was incorrect 21-12-1
presumption of status 22-19-3
presumption of the court, corporate body formed under a constructive trust 45-4-2
presumption of the right of possession 4-9-1
presumption that court lacks jurisdiction, must be rebutted with evidence of jurisdiction 39-5-7
presumption that form is adequate, challenge 9-14-4
presumption that fraud not in attorney pleadings 19-9-2
presumption that speaker is the one the court called 43-2-6
presumption that the government has legal title to all property 59-6-4
presumption that traffic ticket was true 39-3-6
presumption that Trust B has legal title in all proceedings, discussion 57-3-4
presumption that you are a bankrupt, discussion 65-2-4
presumption that you are subject of District of Columbia 58-13-9
presumption that you have contracted, discussion 56-10-5
presumption under rules of court that everyone who “appears” is property of govt and a slave 16-4-2
presumption(s) by IRS, demand to see 40-15-2
presumption, conclusions of law are presumption 19-10-5
presumption, courts presume that everyone before the court is incorporated or licensed 45-8-2
presumption, false belief based upon 14-11-5
presumption, Judge cannot rule on 31-2-5
presumption, law of, amounts to Constitutional violation 29-11-2
presumption, make govt verify 35-9-5
presumption, nom de guerre, a pseudonym and valid presumption 46-6-8
presumption, only evidence can rebut a presumption, Rule 902 68-3-3
presumption, principle of under U.C.C. 14-10-4
presumption, reference in parable 39-12-2
presumption, reference in parable 39-12-5
presumption, refusal attacks first presumption of court’s jurisdiction 58-11-7
presumptions and admissions of a traverse, list, jurisdiction, parties, venue, immunity 60-2-5
presumptions and allegations are nothing 1-2-5
presumptions and conclusions must be supported or stricken from the record 6-12-4
presumptions and conclusions, due process violated if Summary Judgment granted based only on 40-5-6
presumptions and conclusions, what leads to 46-2-5
presumptions and implications of names in all capital letters on licenses not explained 39-2-9
presumptions of court, govt agents are agents for King of England 46-6-2
presumptions of court, King has interest in land 46-6-2
presumptions of court, must be dealt with 46-2-5
presumptions of court, the solution 38-7-3
presumptions of court, there was a court order 46-6-2
presumptions of court, you are an incorporated person 46-6-2
presumptions of court, you failed to object 46-6-2
presumptions of court, you have been given notice 46-6-2
presumptions of court, you have only privilege, not right 46-6-2
presumptions of court, you hold only certificate of title, not title 46-6-2
presumptions of court, you signed an agreement 46-6-2
presumptions of law distinguished from fictions, discussion 58-13-5
presumptions of law on service by first class mail 24-6-3
presumptions of rem and res, common law, in law, article III responses are automatically thrown out, discussion 59-6-6
presumptions of Right Way l.a.w. 9-12-6
presumptions regarding subjects and uses 61-6-7
presumptions, and effect of in contract, reference 49-2-7
presumptions, facts depend upon 6-12-3
presumptions, judge asks if you understand and you fail to rebut the presumptions, discussion 58-14-1
presumptions, often used to deceive in court 38-5-3
presumptions, overcome, reference 58-11-5
presumptions, thinking in presumptions whereby you draw wrong conclusions 46-9-1
presumptions, what are they 44-15-3
presumptions, what are they 44-15-4
presumptuous matter of law 2-11-3
pre-trial detainees, punishment of 28-6-2
pre-trial, handled same as arraignment 44-2-9
Pretty Good Newsletter, has science projects 2-16-2
preventing or correcting a wrong, failure to 32-8-4
pride and humility 44-16-5
prima facie complaint 28-5-3
principal agent of corporation, how to find 4-16-2
principle of a loan is “created” out of thin air 39-13-5
principle, agent never paramount over 27-6-2
printing your own money 30-8-9
priority of liens, discussion 58-8-2
prison communications, handled by Barry Lynn, Smyth 51-3-3
Prison Legal News, issues available, reference 50-2-9
Prison Legal News, magazine, reference 50-2-4
Prison Ministry, article 53-8-5
Prison News magazine helps prisoners maintain their rights, article 50-2-4
prisoner without jurisdiction 11-19-2
prisoner, notice to jailer for violating rights of prisoner 66-14-9
prisoner, Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, form 50-19-1
Prisoner’s Self Help Litigation Manual 28-6-1
prisoners contacting Right Way L.A.W. 53-9-4
prisoners, legal mail, definition of legal materials to prisoners 50-2-4
prisons, historically, were business enterprises, fees were charged for everything from beds to release 32-19-2
Privacy Act governs federal open records requirements 67-4-7
Privacy Act in 1974, reference 48-12-4
Privacy Act Request in the Nature of a Bill of Particulars 48-8-8
Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars, instructions to include 46-3-5
Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars, questions for, areas of interest, agency and venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action, cause of action 46-3-4
Privacy Act Request sent to Water Conservation District 46-3-2
Privacy Act Request, bonds and insurance policies, question it on Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-2
Privacy Act Request, cause of action, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Privacy Act Request, judicial or administrative capacity of Judge, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Privacy Act Request, jurisdiction, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Privacy Act Request, oaths of office, question it on Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-2
Privacy Act Request, parties, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Privacy Act Request, questions in the request 46-3-2
Privacy Act Request, right of action, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Privacy Act Requests 44-9-8
Privacy Act requires OMB number on 1040 form 21-9-1
Privacy Act, Private Request for Information pursuant to 48-18-2
Privacy Act, protects against disclosure of SSN 10-4-1
Privacy Act, reference 54-14-8
privacy of membership case law, applies to corporations 18-4-3
privacy, example resulting from trust ownership 31-12-7
privacy, right of, and Global Positioning System 38-15-5
private and public law, illustrations of 3-7-4
private capacity, no private capacity while in the military 62-17-8
private commerce, discussion 55-2-4
private complaints, Am Jur says see Quo Warranto 38-4-8
private court, private law, UN courts 3-12-6
private family information, illegally obtaining, from school children 14-13-2
private international financial debt and credit, battle field in UNITED STATES 56-2-5
private international law, reference 57-1-2
Private Labor Exchange, Claim to, form 49-22-1
private land claim 42-3-8
Private Land Claim, actually an affidavit instead of a deed 41-2-4
private land claim, file one 44-8-1
private land claim, notice to H.U.D. 41-16-4
Private Land Rights, Claim to, form 41-15-1
private law, corporate law, requires consent 3-12-6
private laws, affect individual or specific group 5-4-4
private mail boxes, reference from Rick 28-16-5
private mailboxes 26-14-2
private process, when there is no remedy through government 58-6-4
private property, District of Columbia is on private property 55-8-8
private property, federal agents can confiscate private property with no court order and no proof of legal violations 63-7-8
private property, immunity never recognized by Michigan for trespass on private property 58-6-2
private property, you can’t claim unalienable rights to use private property belonging to someone else, discussion 59-6-5
Private Request for Information from insurance policy officials 48-18-1
private request for information in zoning case, story 45-2-5
Private Request for Information 44-18-1
private request for information, from an agency, form 67-7-1
Private Requests for Information 44-9-1
private rights to be protected by public policy, discussion 57-1-2
private rights versus public rights, discussion 56-3-2
private service converted by Judge to motion, example 48-13-6
private trusts 31-7-2
private war script used as money in place of gold or silver, titles to property, insurance policies, all bullets of war 56-2-5
private, municipal corporations are private in nature 36-8-2
privilege of using public property for private gain 3-7-6
privilege or benefit, no minimal contact 35-9-4
privilege, benefit, title of nobility, opportunity from federal government, without, no federal jurisdiction 35-10-3
privilege, of the Writ of Habeas Corpus, discussed 51-7-1
privilege, presumptions of court, you have only privilege, not right 46-6-2
privileges accepted from bankrupt, de facto, fictional entity called the United States, Inc 37-11-2
privileges and immunities, expectation of 18-2-6
privileges are very different from rights 18-7-5
privileges, 14th Amendment persons do not have unalienable rights, only privileges 57-2-2
privileges, civil rights are privileges extended by the Legislative body 56-2-4
privileges, unalienable rights converted into privileges by government fiduciaries 57-1-3
privy council 42-3-4
Privy Councils, reference 62-2-5
pro per, are you, presumption of court 38-5-6
Pro Se Legal Research video tape 40-5-8
Pro Se Legal Research 30-15-2
Pro Se litigants need proper tools 4-2-4
pro se, are you, presumption of court 38-5-6
pro se, legal definition 31-9-2
pro tem judge or commissioner, you can have an elected judge instead 29-5-3
probable cause does not invoke jurisdiction of court 4-6-6
probable cause hearing 2-3-3
probable cause hearing, none 1-5-1
probable cause in a citizen’s arrest, discussion 68-12-5
probable cause, brief for, in good faith 13-7-3
probable cause, did govt official have 13-7-4
probable cause, without 5-17-2
probation violation, previous suspended fines ordered paid 28-12-4
procedural error prejudices you, certiorari 13-3-5
procedural errors, certiorari, can correct 13-3-5
procedural, interpretation levels of judges and lawyers, definitions, points of law 46-2-6
procedure for handling a promissory note being held by a bank 64-9-1
PROCEDURE IN COURT TO NOT TRAVERSE TO 12(B)(6), detailed at length for study 30-4-3
procedure is important in court and administratively 22-15-6
procedure is key to survival in Admiralty courts 26-4-2
procedure not followed, request denied 25-18-3
procedure not followed, request denied 25-18-6
procedure overview, chart 58-10-3
procedure under UCC for collecting on an instrument, discussion 53-4-8
procedure v. subject matter, discussion 42-6-2
procedure when recorder refuses to record 3-19-1
procedure, Administrative Procedures Act, article 67-2-4
procedure, bad 2-11-2
procedure, court rules prevail 13-4-4
procedure, defined 43-7-1
procedure, don’t barge into administrative action yelling Constitutional Rights, beat them at procedure 4-9-3
procedure, Federal District Courts do not rule on subject matter, they rule on procedure 32-13-4
procedure, four authorities for the form of court procedure 68-6-3
procedure, IRS circumventing law by not following 11-4-1
procedure, IRS tax liens, are all invalid, improper 37-3-2
procedure, there are three jurisdictions and five stages of procedure 45-3-2
Procedures & Policies for Right Way Club 57-3-9
procedures and Admiralty jurisdiction 29-7-1
procedures concerning parties and cases, reference 53-4-5
process and service of process, challenging 56-3-5
process insufficient, discussion 56-1-1
process not served, summary judgment occurs 11-16-3
process served into a federal zone 15-3-4
process service, immunity going to and from court 6-2-6
process with fraud in it refused, no suit happens 28-7-2
process, “in house”, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
process, activities giving rise to 15-4-3
process, all, from supreme court in name of President of United States 42-17-4
Process, article, Introduction to Commercial Process 58-3-1
process, cannot be served on foreign corporation with no business presence 15-3-3
process, commercial, even if attorneys run off street for a remedy, men can maintain their on street position if they understand commercial process 58-7-3
process, contrived, reference 62-5-3
process, legal, need to be able to write one 13-2-6
process, methods of service 15-3-4
process, no signature on IRS process, process is incomplete, you should initiate process against their bond 58-10-5
process, private, when there is no remedy through government 58-6-4
process, procedure if returned 15-3-4
process, served by certified mail, procedure to follow 15-3-4
process, service by publication 15-4-3
process, service of 15-3-2
process, service of, cannot be accepted by non-party 36-8-7
process, service out-of-State 15-4-1
process, service upon a corporation 15-3-6
process, service upon an individual 15-3-6
process, was it addressed to fiction 44-9-2
production of documents, demand for, from govt. 35-9-5
production of documents, demanded from IRS 37-16-2
productivity increased 25% by focus on priority 42-13-1
products, list of, offered by Right Way related to IRS 26-5-4
professional conduct rules, false statements 39-9-4
Professional Responsibility, Code of 30-12-8
Proffer, notice of lien, equivalent to a “proffer” in English common law 51-11-4
profit, using roads for, is a privilege 14-9-3
profligate 2-15-5
Prohibition, reference 64-9-8
promissory fraud by banks 26-3-4
promissory note facts, discussion 65-14-8
promissory note for discharging debt 14-12-4
promissory note study materials, reference 65-14-6
promissory note, creates commercial paper 11-14-2
promissory note, debt tendered (by check, draft, money order, promissory note), party has no rights, only obligations 55-2-5
promissory note, discharge of promissory note that is coupled with statute staple discharges attached conditions as well 60-14-1
promissory note, discharges a mortgage 9-3-1
promissory note, discussion 53-2-5
promissory note, Federal Reserve keeps 40-16-5
promissory note, it is money, reference 64-9-1
promissory note, money you give to bank for them to loan to you 60-13-2
promissory note, procedure for handling a promissory note being held by a bank 64-9-1
promissory note, the one UCC instrument that is different from the others 60-13-8
promissory note, using one to pay off another 60-13-9
promissory notes and discharging debt, article 64-1-4
promissory notes are assets used by banks 64-6-7
promissory notes, accessible to the people as much as they are to the bank 60-14-5
promissory notes, write the banks and demand all of your promissory notes back, discussion 60-14-7
proof of service form 46-14-4
proof of service, example 12-19-3
proof, amount of, article 54-6-5
proof, burden of, if allocated to wrong party, is reversible error 54-8-2
proof, motion to dismiss, prosecution failed to meet burden of proof, discussion 68-9-8
pro-per, don’t call yourself 41-8-4
pro-per, pro-se, representing yourself, represented by an attorney 45-8-2
property belongs to somebody else, IRS 11-5-4
property cannot be attached, court only attacks shadow 4-7-1
property conveyed 3 ways, selling, gift, exchange 24-4-5
property not for sale, reference caveat emptor article 58-8-3
property purchased with UCC instruments (FRNs) does not qualify as the right of possession under law 18-7-3
property rights superseded under bankruptcy law 11-13-4
property rights under Constitution, when bankrupt 11-13-3
property sale by sheriff illegal 13-19-1
property seized by IRS, notice to potential buyers of 31-3-5
property seized without warrant 16-6-6
property taken without a warrant is stealing 2-10-5
property taken without court decision 4-9-5
property tax, not on land, only on commercial instrument 42-2-5
property tax, take my property off the tax roles 4-8-4
property tax, why its in place 11-12-3
property taxes not paid 17-5-1
property, deemed in law as including labor 14-9-2
property, District of Columbia is on private property 55-8-8
property, federal agents can confiscate private property with no court order and no proof of legal violations 63-7-8
property, holder in due course of the security is looked upon in Law as the actual holder of the property 57-3-6
property, immunity never recognized by Michigan for trespass on private property 58-6-2
property, life or liberty, did breaking of law deprive 48-14-5
property, no rights to, in District of Columbia 27-6-5
property, one aspect of dominion, scriptural 41-4-3
property, people granted title to their bodies, property, etc. to the government, creating a grantor trust 54-4-4
property, pledge of property in lieu of cash bail, reference 59-7-8
property, substance of 14-9-2
property, titles to property, insurance policies, private war script used as money in place of gold or silver, all bullets of war 56-2-5
property, you can’t claim unalienable rights to use private property belonging to someone else, discussion 59-6-5
propria persona, legal definition 31-9-2
proprietorship, sole, from questionnaire by IRS 55-10-2
pro-se means acting as an attorney in the case 43-6-8
pro-se, don’t call yourself 41-8-4
pro-se, plaintiff pro-se, a trap in legal pleadings 50-13-1
pro-se, pro-per, deliberate errors giving the appearance of mistakes in Judgment Entries 43-6-7
pro-se, pro-per, representing yourself, represented by an attorney 45-8-2
prosecute yourself, not 16-19-2
prosecute yourself, you don’t want to 12-7-4
prosecutor acts in private capacity 9-13-6
prosecutor attempt to influence grand jury could rise to the level of obstruction of justice 20-9-4
prosecutor attempt to influence grand jury usurps power of court and grand jury itself 20-9-2
prosecutor bears burden of identification of accused 43-1-1
prosecutor correspondence is fraud 9-14-1
prosecutor declares he “will no further prosecute” 9-5-5
prosecutor did not sign citation, refused, story 52-1-3
prosecutor did not sign complaint 1-5-1
prosecutor did not sign complaint 43-1-2
prosecutor did not sign complaint 5-2-5
prosecutor failed to have defendant identified 1-4-6
prosecutor must sign complaint 12-7-4
prosecutor not signing complaints 32-8-2
prosecutor objects to jury seeing evidence 32-13-2
prosecutor send nolle prosequi dismissal with prejudice 9-5-5
prosecutor signature invokes subject matter jurisdiction 4-6-6
prosecutor signature, if not there, no jurisdiction 13-8-5
prosecutor won’t file complaint, so IRS does 9-5-3
prosecutor, complaint not signed by 32-7-7
prosecutor, did he sign the complaint 45-1-3
prosecutor, judge, jury and executioner at same time 48-14-2
prosecutor, offer and counter-offer by and with prosecutor 50-18-4
prosecutor, shouldn’t he be prosecuting in the name of the state 45-1-3
prosecutor, testifying about facts is the function of a witness, not of a lawyer 56-13-7
prosecutor’s signature 15-19-1
prosecutor’s signature, information about 18-2-6
prosecutorial immunity, why it fails 13-7-3
Prosecutors, Anti-Car Theft Committee, Law Enforcement Investigators, Vehicle Identification Agencies, all get federal funds 46-16-8
prosecutors, are they required to obey the laws 14-1-3
pro-ses learning proper litigation, courts resisting 3-15-2
Prosperity and World Peace, workbook by James Gannon Young 58-1-5
protection from IRS taxing of non-regulated activity 5-12-2
protection, Constitutional framers could not offer 18-12-3
protection, devine 44-16-5
protection, Federal State dependent on people for 18-12-4
protest being a voluntary debtor on the federal debt 65-5-3
Protest Bifurcated Government, article 67-11-3
protest comes from commercial law 39-4-8
protest is about venue 32-9-2
protest is across international lines 39-4-8
protest is demurrer 39-4-8
protest may be made when filing tax return 17-10-2
protest of cestui que Trust of de facto government, reference 65-4-2
protest presented to judiciary committee regarding Clinton impeachment 65-10-3
protest the acts of corporate government, failing to 65-1-8
protest, common law pleading principle 39-4-4
protest, cover letter content 67-11-3
protest, lawful protest to impeachment proceedings, text 67-12-8
protest, legal definition, as an act by a notary 32-8-5
protest, proper, must have in order to stop the IRS 58-10-5
protest, use of U.S. Funds 65-5-2
protest, used to interface with statutory court system, using common law notary as a buffer 32-8-6
psychiatric exams considered unethical 37-5-6
psychiatric exams for employees of Library of Congress 37-4-9
psychiatric exams required by government 37-5-9
psychologists in education system creating problems 8-9-6
PTL, reference 59-3-1
P-Trax, personal data available to anyone on Lexis database 39-17-8
P-Trax, phone numbers and address for removal of your data 39-17-9
public and private law, illustrations of 3-7-4
public commerce, discussion 55-2-4
public conditioned to assume that all D.O.T.s are federal 36-6-8
public declaration, nature, capacity and character of party established through public declaration 65-1-5
public denied access to court system 9-6-6
public disclosure act 40-9-1
public disclosure laws, getting documents and records from any public officials 42-5-8
public document, what constitutes a 40-9-1
Public Government Officials, Notice to 4-14-1
Public Law, Congress can’t pass, only Public Policy 10-2-3
public laws, affects most U.S. citizens 5-4-4
public laws, description of publication 5-4-4
public minister audits the courts 28-4-4
public ministers have immunity 28-4-4
public ministers, ambassadors, consuls, Constitution list three immune entities 28-4-4
public notice, legal notice published in paper 67-6-1
public notice, posting documents on the bulletin board at the County Courthouse, discussion 67-6-1
public official under arrest cannot perform any official acts 68-12-1
public official, if involved, Brown Act says hearings to be held in private 41-12-5
public officials, what authority to break the law 42-5-7
public officials, power to question them 42-5-6
Public Policies, are to relieve international creditors 10-2-3
Public Policy instead of Public Law 10-2-3
public policy intended to protect private rights, discussion 57-1-2
public policy not to “pay” a debt 12-13-3
Public Policy vs. Public Law 20-11-5
public record, judges record objection to income tax 5-6-2
public rights versus private rights, discussion 56-3-2
public schools, Catholic children required to attend 40-8-7
public schools, problem with 3-17-2
Public Servant Questionnaire 18-18-1
Public Servant Questionnaire 31-18-1
public servant’s questionnaire, right to have filled out 21-7-1
public servants misusing the law 13-2-1
public servants, put them in jail 1-2-4
public service announcements for Right Way have been created 42-5-4
Public Service Commission, refusal to pay tax 26-1-2
public testimony, recorded and sent to agency 1-2-2
public, legal definition 21-11-5
Puerto Rico, income from sources within 14-7-6
Puerto Rico, relative to Secretary of Treasury 25-10-6
punishment of pre-trial detainees 28-6-2
purchases, even private ones, can become public 39-17-3
purposely acts, discussed 68-10-4
purview a power of attorney 1-2-4
putting pressure on state to take action against federal government for violating Constitution 8-2-4
pycnogenol, free radicals, vitamin C, vitamin E 8-12-5
pyramid sales scheme, illegal promotion of 13-1-2
qualified acceptance makes evidence inadmissible 43-3-3
qualified acceptance, UCC 1-207, acceptance under reservation of rights 43-3-1
qualified for immunity, discretionary functions 22-8-2
qualified immunity of government officials 28-5-3
Quantum Meruit, principle applies to vaguely written contracts 49-1-4
quash or dismiss, motion to, equivalent to refusal 22-15-6
quash the ticket 4-6-2
Quash, Motion to, discussion 49-21-2
quasi contract, definition and discussion 56-10-1
quasi, constructive or quasi contract, discussion 62-12-7
Quasi-public or quasi-government organizations 40-9-7
question of law, Bill of Exceptions, demurrer 1-10-1
question of law; appeal doesn’t raise 1-10-2
question of law; appeal doesn’t raise, is traverse 1-9-5
question public officials, power to 42-5-6
Questionnaire, Public Servant 31-18-1
questions asked by IRS are instructive, see article 55-9-7
questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars, areas of interest, agency and venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action, cause of action 46-3-4
questions, always ask and demand answers 39-17-5
questions, always ask, never answer 39-6-6
Qui Tam, reference 40-3-4
quiet title action in common law court 28-14-3
quiet title action, does state court have jurisdiction to hear 42-14-3
quiet title necessary to obtain possession rights 7-13-1
quiet title over body and person, declaratory order of sovereignty 27-7-4
quiet title resulting from IRS seizure 28-1-2
Quo Warranto 26-13-3
Quo Warranto 33-14-5
Quo Warranto, discussion, writ against person for usurpation of any office, franchise, or liberty 38-4-8
Quo Warranto, possible criminal remedy for private person 38-4-8
quo warranto, reference several times 65-14-1
quo warranto, reference 58-11-1
quod attinet ad jus civile, servi pro nullis habentur, non tamen et jure naturali, quia, quod ad jus naturale attinet, omnes homines quales sunt, an administrative definition 50-5-8
Railroad workers in Ireland given houses for 99 years 42-1-2
Railroads and highways in Ireland all owned by England 42-1-2
railroads, standard gauge is 4 feet, 8.5 inches 63-9-4
Rajee’s case 44-8-7
Ralph’s case 14-1-2
Randy Hammit’s case 52-13-9
Randy Lawver opens Right Way office in Houston 37-1-2
Randy Lawver 10-2-1
Randy Weaver 5-16-4
Randy, case of 45-1-1
Randy’s case 12-13-1
Randy’s case 12-2-1
Randy’s case 5-10-4
rape held consentual due to request for condom 14-10-1
ratify, a transaction originally unlawful cannot be made any better by being ratified, case cite 65-7-2
ratify, no right, by ratification or other means, can arise out of fraud 65-7-2
reading list prior to filing Title 42 14-15-1
reaffirmation of oath of office 32-6-6
real estate (means King’s property in your name) 15-3-3
real estate taxes, in relation to US Post Office 40-13-1
real names distinguished from fictitious names 29-13-5
real people, read Congressional Record, interesting 3-15-6
reasonable expectation of privacy 33-7-8
reasonable search, must “act” reasonable 2-9-5
reasonable, objectively, search and seizure 22-8-2
reasonable, standard, reference 60-7-3
reasonableness, standard used to judge actions of police 60-3-3
rebellion, as related to oaths 35-8-8
rebut the presumption by refusal of presentment for cause without dishonor, this is a demurrer 13-10-1
rebuttal of presumption without becoming party 13-10-1
rebuttal succeeds by plaintiff dishonor by failure to answer 13-10-2
received, but did not accept fraud 19-9-1
received, but did not accept 14-4-5
receiving room, baby is born in, that is where shipments come into a factory or plant 16-4-1
recission of signature, discussion 54-4-8
reckless disregard 39-7-9
reckless misrepresentation, one of three levels 31-6-2
recklessly acts, discussed 68-10-5
recognition of rights vs. respect of rights 15-9-3
record a certified copy, not the original, discussion 65-2-5
record in case, if not correct, appeal can be fatal 7-5-4
record must be set if you are going to appeal 17-2-6
record, court refuses to allow paperwork into record 17-3-1
record, public, judges record objection to income tax 5-6-2
record, setting the record, discussion in trial procedure 68-8-1
recorder refusal to file, causing damage, due process violation 22-12-6
Recorder, County, must record 1-2-4
recorder, filing a deed with the County Recorder who becomes holder in due course of title to land 54-4-4
recorder, procedure when refuses to record 3-19-1
recorders, titles to land, deeds, origin of 18-5-4
records and books, any requirement to keep 44-15-5
recuse, judge recuses himself after Title 42 filed 13-3-1
Red Beckman, house bulldozed, no jury trial 11-15-3
Red Coats still here, article 42-1-1
red herring, silver demonitized years before 11-13-2
Red’s case 41-6-1
redirect examination, discussion in trial procedure 68-7-6
redress of grievances denial 27-17-5
redress of grievances, private citizen has right to complain of criminal activity 38-4-7
redress you grievances in Small Claims Court 9-10-5
Reece Report 35-16-1
refusal attacks first presumption of court’s jurisdiction 58-11-7
refusal by fraud of alleged court order and warning 1-5-2
refusal causes signatures on pleadings to be bad faith 12-13-2
refusal chronology in Art Szafranski’s case 21-11-6
refusal concerning fines sent later to prosecutor 6-9-5
refusal concerning fines sent to Judge 6-9-5
refusal declares that failure to respond is prima facie evidence that parties agree that case is closed 11-2-3
refusal demanding signature 12-9-2
refusal equivalent to Fed.Civ.R. 12(b)(6), instrument fails to state a claim 12-13-2
Refusal For Cause (fraud) of Notice to Quit 4-9-6
refusal for cause example form 14-17-2
Refusal for Cause for all capital letters in name 28-3-4
Refusal for Cause in conjunction with Civil Rule 11 11-1-3
refusal for cause in foreclosure action 7-4-4
refusal for cause of judge’s order 9-6-1
refusal for cause of order, form 6-19-1
refusal for cause of show cause petition 5-11-5
Refusal for Cause of traffic citations 8-4-3
refusal for cause requiring production of instruments 9-14-4
refusal for cause without dishonor 15-5-1
Refusal for Cause Without Dishonor, admits nothing 36-3-5
Refusal For Cause Without Dishonor, example 16-19-1
refusal for cause 14-14-2
refusal for cause 36-2-5
refusal for cause, example 27-10-4
refusal for cause, paperwork for traffic refusal 32-7-5
Refusal for Cause, remedy to administrative process 11-10-4
Refusal for Cause, UCC 3-501 is Civil Rule 12(b)(6) 9-13-3
refusal for cause, where it fits in procedural overview 58-10-3
Refusal for Cause, Without Dishonor, UCC 3-501 11-2-2
refusal for fraud filed in Flag of Peace suit 41-7-2
refusal for fraud filed in zoning case 44-1-3
refusal for fraud misconstrued by court as Motion to Vacate 38-1-6
refusal for fraud of 12(b)(6) 30-4-2
Refusal for Fraud within 72 hours 50-17-4
refusal for fraud works for postal worker with concealed weapons, story 42-16-1
refusal for fraud 36-2-5
refusal for fraud, protest 39-4-9
refusal for fraud, reference 38-1-5
Refusal for Fraud, step 3 of 5 step procedure 43-7-2
refusal for fraud, traffic ticket example 33-9-8
Refusal for Fraud, wins in 15 minutes 33-1-11
refusal form 6-19-1
Refusal In Law, reference to 7-5-2
refusal is an “otherwise defend” in Civil Rules 9-13-4
Refusal is demurrer for Citation 19-6-2
refusal is like Civil Rule 12(b)(6) without grant of jurisdiction 11-2-4
refusal is not an answer 20-2-4
refusal letter of telephone tax 26-2-4
refusal may require Sheriff to present instrument(s) that evidences the presumption that a court order exists 7-13-2
refusal mistaken for counterclaim 11-2-6
refusal of a guilty verdict for cause 5-1-6
refusal of alleged appointment of attorney 12-7-5
refusal of alleged charging instruments for cause 12-2-2
refusal of charging instruments 12-9-2
refusal of contempt judgment 7-12-6
refusal of court judgment 1-5-3
refusal of issues of law 6-11-5
refusal of judgment for cause 1-3-6
refusal of judgment 5-2-6
refusal of mail addressed in all capital letters, “No such person at this address” 24-6-4
refusal of Notice of Eviction 7-13-1
Refusal of Notice of Garnishment, liens are fraudulent 11-5-1
refusal of Notice of Sealed Bid by IRS 11-5-3
refusal of presentments 20-1-5
refusal of presumption and conclusion 6-10-6
refusal of presumption and conclusion 6-11-2
refusal of presumption and conclusion 6-11-3
refusal of service, see procedure table 58-12-5
refusal of summons of books and records by IRS 9-5-6
refusal of tax lien, without dishonor, for cause 4-19-2
refusal of traffic citations for cause 12-11-5
refusal of warrant for arrest must be done timely 8-5-1
refusal of Writ of Possession 7-13-1
refusal results in court order of dismissal 23-1-1
refusal shredded by judge and mailed back in box 6-17-4
refusal to answer FOIA is actually counter offer 50-17-8
refusal to collection agency, always get new agency 19-14-6
refusal to pay “tax” on telephone bill 26-1-2
refusal was Motion to Quash 14-4-6
refusal without dishonor, pursuant to UCC 3-501 22-19-1
refusal, agreed to by default 11-2-4
refusal, example letter 32-5-8
refusal, not responded to, is stipulation to your facts 22-16-1
refusal, to sanctions, example 25-3-5
refusals concerning name being in all capital letters 13-15-6
Refusals for Cause without Dishonor 24-4-2
Refusals for cause 15-8-1
refusals for cause, UCC 3-501 32-5-4
Refusals for Fraud, story of using 41-1-1
Refusals in History, article 63-11-8
refusals in traffic cases 25-5-3
refusals used against police abuse in Arizona 37-7-2
refusals, in story of win 54-7-3
refusals, on street remedies, discussion 61-5-5
refusals, proper, of “their” bogus presentments 4-15-6
refuse service for cause, wrong address in feudal zone 15-3-2
refuse to participate in proceedings 1-4-6
refused for cause, motion, UCC 3-501 6-12-1
refused for cause, without dishonor 14-11-3
refused for fraud, affirmative defenses are, in David Miller Title 42 suits 29-12-3
refused the ticket 1-4-5
refused, tender of payment, if refused, there is discharge, UCC 3-603 12-15-3
refusing all documents for cause without dishonor 13-2-4
register or license, lose your sovereignty 15-7-3
register to vote, become a beneficiary to US govt 27-6-5
registered mail designated to a person 28-4-1
registered mail different from certified mail 28-4-1
registered mail service 39-4-5
registered, the agency that it is registered with has legal title to the property 16-4-1
registered, under UCC anything registered has commercial connotations to it 16-4-1
registering speech 54-13-4
registering to vote, doing so makes you a subject, a ward, and a slave to the District of Columbia 18-7-2
registering to vote, one ramification 56-9-7
registration of attorneys with Attorney General, attorneys must produce 31-15-3
registration, British West Indies plates, license 49-20-8
registration, license and insurance 24-8-2
regulation of an executive department, an administrative definition 50-4-8
regulation that’s needed to implement authority 46-3-2
regulation, an administrative definition 50-4-8
regulations and statutes don’t match 21-11-6
regulations, created by agencies, created by legislatures, promulgate freedom-stealing regulations with the force of law 54-12-9
Regulations, Federal Administrative, researching 6-8-2
regulations, implementing, 1,000 people have demanded them from IRS, not one has received them 33-8-2
regulations, implementing, discussion 45-2-3
regulations, most IRS apply only to Title 27, ATF 5-13-1
regulations, statute passage, agency creation, then regulations 46-4-1
regulations, voluntary consent required for statutes to be enforceable if there are no implementing regulations 46-4-2
regulations, which ones require tax books and records, only in Title 27, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms 16-2-2
reif, refer to legal definition 62-6-5
Reification, Law of, getting your to place your signature on paperwork creating duties on you 62-6-3
relation, doctrine of relation, backdating events, discussion 62-14-8
relation, doctrine of relation, backdating events, reference 62-14-4
relation, fictions by, one of three kinds of fictions 58-13-8
relationship between government, editors and reporters 63-5-5
Release from Power of Appointment, true meaning 15-5-4
release of federal tax lien, bankruptcy 37-3-2
relevant evidence, discussion 68-7-2
relief compared to remedy in courts 56-2-9
religion, one world foreign 36-15-2
religious conviction expressed in letter to sheriff 59-8-8
rem and res and counterclaims, reference 61-5-5
rem jurisdiction in a Judgment Entry 43-5-2
rem jurisdiction, jurisdiction by contract 43-5-9
rem jurisdiction, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
rem versus res, challenging, discussion 59-8-1
rem, a forfeiture proceeding is in rem 62-15-9
rem, presumptions of rem and res, common law, in law, article III responses are automatically thrown out, discussion 59-6-6
remedies and commercial rights against IRS abuse 11-11-1
remedies and rights, impairing 39-9-8
Remedies at Common Law, Abatement Update Includes 32-12-1
remedies available to judges, not available to others 12-8-1
remedies of Common Law 32-15-4
remedies, administrative, exhausted 2-2-4
remedies, exhausting all administrative remedies, discussion 65-1-9
remedies, post conviction 19-3-5
remedy compared to relief in courts 56-2-9
remedy for execution of judgment, Small Claims Court 9-10-2
remedy in admiralty, equity in admiralty to reclaim common law unalienable rights, reference 59-15-6
remedy in court today must commercially obstruct Judges process under martial law 11-8-4
remedy to get out of jail, indigence 28-13-1
remedy without granting jurisdiction 9-13-4
remedy, common law, when we start practicing law, then we’ll have a remedy 49-3-3
remedy, even if attorneys run off street for a remedy, men can maintain their on street position if they understand commercial process 58-7-3
remedy, has to be one, else due process violation 22-12-6
remedy, total, changing the court system to function properly 44-7-5
remedy, without, on a fraudulent judgment 19-3-4
remedy, you must use the proper 22-16-2
remitter, doctrine of remitter, reference 62-14-4
removal of tenant by court after Notice to Quit 4-9-1
Removal, reference 64-9-8
remuneration for labor, no right to in D.C. 27-6-5
renunciation of United States Citizenship, discussion 50-6-8
replevin action for return of a discharged note 9-4-5
replevin action to get original note back 30-16-3
Replevin against IRS, case 30-2-1
Replevin 9-11-3
Replevin, common law forms of action, Ejectment, Replevin, Trover, Detinue, Trespass, reference 66-2-7
reporters, relationship between government, editors and reporters 63-5-5
repossessing airplanes, how to do it correctly 9-9-3
representing yourself, a trap in legal pleadings 50-12-9
representing yourself, don’t say you are 41-8-4
representing yourself, pro-se, pro-per, represented by an attorney 45-8-2
representing yourself, you, a person representing YOU, a corporation 38-5-6
representing yourself? trick question from Judge 31-9-2
Republic and Democracy not the same 4-2-4
Republic cloned in the form of a Democracy 36-4-2
Republic of Texas completes lawful process of regaining its sovereignty 37-11-4
Republic of Texas never was lawfully admitted to union of states known as the united states of America 37-11-2
Republic of Texas reborn because State of Texas not properly annexed into union 30-8-1
Republic of Texas seeks recognition, banking treaties, trade, mutual protection, no UN membership 37-12-3
Republic of Texas, contact names and locations 37-12-5
Republic of Texas, list of contacts 30-8-3
Republic of Texas, news from, Republic re-established 37-10-8
republic versus democracy 27-3-4
Republic versus Democracy, comparison chart 36-4-4
Republic versus Democracy, discussion 62-17-9
republic, concept is a trap 5-15-2
Republic, conversion of Republic into democracy, reference 65-4-3
republic, no longer have, here is why 28-16-2
republic, returning to, or remaining a democracy, discussion 67-11-7
republic, United States of America becomes United States, a democracy instead of a republic 46-9-5
Republic, we are not under, since Civil War 2-6-5
Republic, we need a grass roots restoration of a 36-6-2
Request for Admissions, court flow chart 10-6-2
Request for Information, form 45-14-4
request for information, from an agency, form 67-7-1
Request for Information, Private 44-18-1
request for information, same as bill of particulars 44-2-7
request for information, show cause why not answered 44-3-1
Request for Production and Inspection, court flow chart 10-6-2
Request for Sanctions fails to comply with procedural rules 25-2-5
Request for Sanctions is proof the requestor has frivolous case 25-2-6
Request for Sanctions, after Title 42 suit dismissed 25-18-1
Request for Sanctions, after Title 42 suit dismissed 25-2-1
Request for Sanctions, failure to respond same as agreeing you should pay sanctions 25-2-3
request, has two definitions, one relates to contracts, other looking for admissions (like sanctionable activity) 25-2-5
requirements from presenter before accepting a presentment 22-15-5
res and rem and counterclaims, reference 61-5-5
res judicata 17-3-1
Res Judicata, legal definition 32-12-8
res versus rem, challenging, discussion 59-8-1
res, presumptions of rem and res, common law, in law, article III responses are automatically thrown out, discussion 59-6-6
res, reference 62-6-3
res, the thing, reference 62-5-3
rescission and revocation of signatures, not appropriate 45-2-5
Rescission, Cancellation, Revocation 14-17-1
rescissions, how to re-venue out of Babylon 16-10-5
research and legal quotes, Title 42, on diskette 27-12-3
research and paperwork, need to do your own 36-18-5
research fallacies in gun research 15-12-5
research of subject matter v. legal strategy of procedure, discussion 42-6-2
research of the law library 40-5-8
research outline for tracking down rules promulgated by agencies 67-3-5
research steps to educating yourself as to how government works 40-8-9
research tips for research into bifurcated government 63-10-2
research, archive research, reference 66-7-1
research, article, Email Info - a great way to research! 46-14-1
research, legal research, necessary, reference 62-7-6
research, legal, reference 59-7-1
research, timeline guide for bifurcation research 63-12-1
research, you can’t forget to do it, story 51-5-8
researching the bifurcation, a list of items to get 63-10-7
researching words commonly used in law 13-13-2
reservation of rights, language in court brief 6-12-1
reservation of rights, rights must be reserved explicitly, with particularity, else no rights are successfully reserved 25-8-2
reserve banking, fractional, a diagram 30-9-1
reside, accused does not reside in venue of statutory court 32-8-8
reside, the legal term, carries presumption of living or working on the plantation 22-3-4
residence service, method of process service 15-3-5
residence, as defined in 26 USC Sec. 280 61-10-6
residence, definition, place where commercial activity is conducted 15-3-5
residence, discussion 61-10-5
residency versus citizenship, discussion 50-7-5
residency versus citizenship, discussion 50-8-4
resident and liable, reference 53-1-4
resident is a member of the government, earning livelihood directly from government 21-9-2
resident of the state thing, (refer to things and places) 51-6-5
resident or citizen, i.e. a member of government 54-3-1
resident or citizen, the terms apply only to corporations 64-14-2
resident taxpayer, presumption of 49-2-9
resident, Are you a. first question government officials ask 22-3-4
resident, Bill of Rights said by deputy prosecutor to not extend to the residents of the States 64-13-5
resident, every form you fill out, you admit it 22-3-4
resident, explained 21-8-2
Resident, fictitious person, corporation, U.S. Citizen, all artificial person with no rights 43-2-4
resident, related to inhabitant, discussion 61-10-8
resident, US citizen/resident has no rights to an allodium on the land (see discussion) 51-6-5
resident, what material facts lead to belief 32-4-8
residential property, defined, owned by government 19-10-1
residential property, defined, where a politician lives 19-10-1
residentially owned property, not on, dismissed 1-4-3
residents of the states do not have a bill of rights protecting their rights 64-14-1
residents of the United States, terminology 22-3-3
residents, nonresidents exempt from drivers license in Ohio 42-18-2
resisting or fleeing from arrest, right of police officer to shoot and kill, when suspect is 33-12-3
resisting unlawful arrest, laws relating to 33-12-4
respect of rights vs. recognition of rights 15-9-3
responding to a UCC presentment, 3 ways 22-15-2
response letter to collection agencies 14-13-5
responsibility for your own case 44-7-3
responsibility, avoided by forming corporation 15-11-3
Responsibility, Code of Professional 30-12-8
restore Lawful government, discussion 65-1-6
retirement and Social Security exempt from Writ of Garnishee 25-7-4
Return of Service, form 46-14-4
return of the writ (of habeas corpus) 51-11-1
return of the writ (of habeas corpus) 51-8-8
return, definition of word 3-9-2
return, meaning of word regarding income 6-3-6
return, substitute for, IRS 40-15-5
return, tax return equivalent to confession of judgment 51-11-8
return, tax, is it a Virgin Islands tax return? 31-3-1
return, tax, must be filed to show treatment of gain by natural resource (person) 21-9-2
Revenue Act of 1918 14-5-6
revenue actions are Admiralty 42-14-2
revenue, research defining 13-15-2
Reverend Ike 5-16-1
reversible error, fines beyond ability to pay is 28-12-3
revocation affidavit not responded to by State 6-16-4
revocation and rescission of signatures, not appropriate 45-2-5
revocation of marriage license, Child Support Bureau has no jurisdiction 17-8-1
revocation of plea 5-2-5
Revocation of Power of Attorney and Notice of Non-Election 16-19-2
revocation of power of attorney on mortgage deed 17-4-2
revocation of power of attorney 1-4-5
revocation of signature and power of attorney 2-18-1
revocation of signature on mortgage deed 17-4-2
revocation of signature on note and mortgage 9-3-5
revocation of signature 14-14-2
revocation of signature 1-4-5
revocation of signature, discussion 54-4-8
revocation of signature, judicial notice of 17-18-1
revocation of signature, pre plea, revoking any power of attorney court may presume to have 3-5-3
revocation of signatures and POA 12-2-2
Revocation, Rescission, Cancellation 14-17-1
revocations, how to re-venue out of Babylon 16-10-5
revocations, if you have done 5-15-1
revoke any power of attorney court might presume 5-2-5
revoked the filings of all deeds in the County Records 4-8-4
revoked the signature, filing in public record 7-12-5
revoking a trust, discussion 54-4-7
revoking powers of attorney not enough to “get out of system” 16-12-2
revoking signature 2-11-2
revoking signatures not enough to “get out of system” 16-12-2
revoking the trust of the birth certificate, discussion 54-5-2
Revolutionary War, not lost by England at all 42-1-3
Revolutionary War, so you thought you won, article 42-1-1
Richard Merritt; Iverson, reference in story 59-3-5
Richard Standring tapes 1-8-5
Richard Standring, article by 17-15-1
Richard Standring, in Cincinnati 28-2-5
Richard, researched the Buck act 5-6-1
RICO violation based upon fraud 36-5-6
RICO, in relation to US Post Office 40-13-5
RICO, tax collector operating in capacity 13-5-6
right of action, complaint must set forth 26-7-2
right of action, does accuser have standing to sue 42-5-4
right of action, findings, venue, jurisdiction, parties in a Judgment Entry 43-4-9
right of action, no performance on either side can give the unlawful contract any validity, or be the foundation of any right of action upon it 65-7-3
right of action, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars, areas of interest, agency and venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action, cause of action 46-3-4
right of action, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars 46-5-9
Right of Action, Venue, Jurisdiction, Parties, Cause of Action, issues to address in Bill of Particulars 48-9-1
right of disseisee, reference 41-16-7
right of people to bear arms for the purpose of controlling the militia 43-13-7
right of police officer to shoot and kill, when suspect is resisting or fleeing from arrest 33-12-3
right of possession, lawful 4-9-2
right of possession, legal definition 41-16-7
right of privacy and Global Positioning System 38-15-5
right of private persons to make arrests nearly equal to sheriffs and constables 32-18-9
right of self protection is absolute 18-12-1
right of self-defense 15-9-4
right of Water Conservation District to come onto private land 46-2-8
right to (not) contract with court 44-3-3
right to a lien, but not possession 25-4-6
right to access to the courts 50-2-5
right to challenge jurisdiction, identification in court waives 43-1-2
right to confrontation denied for lack of hearing 33-8-6
right to contract with the IRS, discussion 48-7-6
right to contract, discussion 58-3-2
Right to Cure Default 3-19-2
right to fish, not for profit, without a license 13-7-4
right to keep quiet 21-7-6
right to property, under Constitution, when bankrupt 11-13-3
right to resist by force an illegal arrest 33-12-7
right to self protection cannot be contracted away 18-12-1
right to travel and identification, discussed 49-3-6
right to travel 12-5-5
right to travel 14-4-5
right to travel, story 49-20-7
right waived if not objected to up front, capital letters and abbreviations in name 28-3-4
Right Way ... L.A.W., article about the club 45-11-1
Right Way ... L.A.W., club activities and benefits, article describing 49-1-1
Right Way “Light”, index for 40-12-1
Right Way Begins Fifth Year!, article 49-1-1
Right Way chief associates, list of 5-1a-3
Right Way Club Policies & Procedures 57-3-9
Right Way compuserve e-mail address 39-15-1
Right Way correspondence school, goal 7-2-6
Right Way Distributors 23-6-1
Right Way e-mail and Web site 45-7-1
Right Way e-mail discussion group 50-7-1
Right Way internet site, 52-3-5
Right Way internet Web Site 42-7-1
Right Way is a voluntary, unincorporated association, not a business, corporation or partnership 18-3-2
Right Way L.A.W. Bounty-Hunter 40-2-4
Right Way l.a.w., “one of the most effective educational associations in the legal reform community” 30-6-6
Right Way members meet in various states 23-2-4
Right Way membership benefits 31-10-1
Right Way membership fee, how it is used 7-2-4
Right Way membership is private, not under Title 26 18-3-2
Right Way office in Houston, phone number 37-1-3
Right Way phone number for fax on demand 42-3-1
Right Way policies in December 1993 5-1a-1
Right Way policy regarding financial transactions 18-3-1
Right Way telephone hours 57-3-1
Right Way Web Site address on Internet 43-7-1
Right Way Web Site 44-7-1
right way, government doesn’t know how to do it the 5-2-1
Right Way, new office hours 39-12-7
Right Way’s purpose, teaching 36-18-5
right, denial of substantive and procedural 11-19-3
right, if you were forcibly removed from your house, you still have possession rights to the property 51-2-8
right, must exist to respond to a lawful demand 18-7-5
right, no one can contract to infringe the right of anyone who is not a party to that contract 18-16-2
right, no performance on either side can give the unlawful contract any validity, or be the foundation of any right of action upon it 65-7-3
right, no right, by ratification or other means, can arise out of fraud 65-7-2
right, notion of power to deny right 18-16-1
right, presumptions of court, you have only privilege, not right 46-6-2
right, to due process 21-5-5
rights and remedies, impairing 39-9-8
rights are universal law 18-7-6
rights are very different from privileges 18-7-5
rights come from God, Constitution limits govt 21-10-5
rights demand does not effect a remedy that commercially obstructed martial law court’s process 11-8-3
rights demanded in court, overruled in martial law 11-8-3
rights deprived without due process 18-2-6
rights established by IRS, not Constitution 22-10-5
rights excluded, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
rights must be protected by those who have rights, not protected by government 18-10-6
rights of aliens not to be violated by foreign courts 28-4-5
rights reserved must be reserved explicitly, with particularity, else no rights are successfully reserved 25-8-2
rights to privacy, freedom, sovereignty 36-13-2
rights to property, none, in District of Columbia 27-6-5
rights violated by agent of the state (such as jailer to prisoner) is “patently unconstitutional”, reference 66-15-4
rights waived in order to receive decent treatment 33-13-2
rights waived, by failure to object timely, often within 10 days, waives rights to appeal facts or law 27-11-5
rights which are not enumerated, reference 58-7-1
rights, an administrative definition 50-5-8
rights, cestui que trust must know the law and their rights 65-7-1
Rights, Claim to Private Land Rights, form 41-15-1
rights, conspiracy to violate 32-8-4
rights, Constitution gives none, limits government 21-5-5
rights, Constitutional, Judge says none in his court 29-5-4
rights, denied substantive, relief from 19-4-1
rights, discussion 28-19-4
rights, failure to recognize is NOT wrongful 15-9-3
rights, failure to respect IS wrongful 15-9-3
rights, give them up and maybe receive a benefit 37-5-6
rights, imprescriptible rights, reference 65-4-1
rights, is Town liable for violation of 13-7-2
rights, know yours as against govt agencies 27-17-6
Rights, Legislative Update!, H.R. 1710, Anti Bill of Rights Bill, basically Anti-Terrorism Bill 25-8-3
rights, loss of, research regarding 17-11-5
rights, man does not have to set aside any pre-existing rights to enter contracts with other people 58-3-2
rights, notice to jailer for violating rights of prisoner 66-14-9
rights, penalty for IRS agents disregarding taxpayer 12-18-6
rights, pre-existing rights protected by Constitution, discussion 58-3-2
rights, purchasing rights of another, caveat emptor 58-8-1
rights, remedy in admiralty, equity in admiralty to reclaim common law unalienable rights, reference 59-15-6
rights, Small Claims Court says you have no rights 38-2-4
rights, sovereign immunity has never permitted govt agents to commit trespass in violation of property rights 58-6-3
rights, title and interest not conveyed in confirmation 17-4-1
rights, violated by government, Title 42 suits 29-1-1
rights, waiver of all rights via arraignment 43-2-4
rights, you don’t have any, why and how 32-15-2
Risk, Division of 40-16-2
roads owned by public, govt restricts by belief not law 3--7-6
robber barons 11-11-6
Robert Fox’s case 5-3-2
Robert Lee Norris case 3-14-3
Robert Lee Norris case 4-14-4
Robert Lee Norris, speech made before sentencing 4-14-5
Robert Newcomer 8-13-3
Robert Owens, reference 55-8-8
Robert, case of, arrested for stealing his own car 33-1-10
Robert’s Rules of Procedure govern departments of government 28-14-5
Rogatory Letter, legal definition 32-12-7
Rogatory, Letter Rogatory, example of use 68-4-3
Roger Yates, article 15-9-3
Roger Yates, article 18-7-4
Roger Yates, article 19-11-5
Roger Yates, article 20-16-4
Roger Yates, article 26-13-1
Roger’s case 43-7-1
Roger’s case 59-7-3
Roman war chariots, reference 63-9-5
Ron Pickering, case of 53-7-3
Ronald, case of, IRS garnishment 64-1-1
Roy’s case, divorce 43-4-9
Ruby’s case 27-11-4
Rule 103, reference 68-7-1
Rule 104, reference 68-7-2
Rule 107(c) CRCP 39-10-4
Rule 11, FRCP 25-18-3
Rule 12(b)(6) purpose, throw sham cases out of court 9-15-3
Rule 12(B)(6) 1-9-3
Rule 12(b)(6) 2-5-2
Rule 12(c), FRCP, Motion for Judgment on Pleadings 15-2-5
Rule 19, Joinder of Persons 31-9-8
Rule 2, FRCP, civil action commenced by complaint 15-2-2
Rule 29, reference 68-7-8
Rule 302, reference 68-7-2
Rule 41(B), Criminal, authority for search warrant 33-10-3
Rule 56 2-5-2
Rule 56, Summary Judgment 26-6-3
Rule 57(a), reference 68-6-3
Rule 602, reference 68-7-3
Rule 611, reference 68-7-5
Rule 7 - 102(b) attorney duty bound to notify client when notice of fraud given 4-9-6
Rule 7(a) 2-5-2
Rule 7(a), FRCP, complaint and answer 15-2-2
Rule 701, reference 68-7-3
Rule 8(a)(2) 2-5-1
Rule 8(a), FRCP, requirements for pleading 15-2-2
Rule 8(c), FRCP 15-2-4
Rule 8(d), FRCP 15-2-5
Rule 802, reference 68-7-3
Rule 901, reference 68-7-4
rule in disguise, agency action not prescribed by law is unenforceable 67-3-3
rule making by agencies, discussion of process 67-3-1
rule nisi, reference 51-7-5
rule not codified in the Administrative Code is unenforceable 66-6-5
Rule of Evidence 902, only evidence can rebut a presumption 68-3-3
rules of civil procedure 12-14-1
rules of court and state statutes allegedly don’t apply 32-15-1
Rules of Court, one authority for the form of court procedure 68-6-3
Rules of Evidence 210 (d), Judicial Notice 17-18-1
Rules of Evidence 2-10-4
Rules of Evidence, discussion 68-3-3
rules of evidence, how to apply them 12-2-4
rules of evidence, numerous one discussed 68-7-1
Rules of Evidence, Rule 301, presumption only rebutted by evidence 21-4-3
Rules of Evidence, State and Federal 12-11-3
rules of evidence, uncontroverted fact under 1-2-2
Rules of Grammar for abbreviating names of people 28-3-4
rules of procedure, made by Supreme Court of State 13-4-4
Rules of Professional Conduct 19-9-2
Rules of Professional Conduct, in Canons of Ethics 18-2-4
rules of war, Common Law of England and rules of commerce 56-2-6
rules, as seen by David Miller, a list 29-11-6
rules, court doesn’t its own 3-14-5
rules, discussion in article 66-5-2
rummaging, warrant to general, allowed 39-7-6
Russia, references in article on Federal Reserve 42-18-6
Russian always in charged of merged armed forces 15-16-2
S.P.I.K.E. training alone is not illegal 43-16-4
s102.35, Definition of Whoever 15-5-3
salary of top 100 education employees in Florida, teachers didn’t make the list 28-15-2
Sam’s case 16-2-1
Sam’s case 17-2-1
Sam’s case 26-5-5
sanctionable activities, a list 25-18-4
sanctionable frivolous claims, case cites 21-12-4
sanctions must be supported by material facts 25-2-1
sanctions, all claims for, were denied 25-19-3
sanctions, along with cased allegedly thrown out 38-2-7
sanctions, article, Strategy Tip - Bothered by Threats of Sanctions? 46-8-1
Sanctions, Motion for, reference 50-17-1
Sanctions, Request for, after Title 42 suit dismissed 25-18-1
Sanctions, Request for, after Title 42 suit dismissed 25-2-1
Sanctions, Request for, Motion to Strike is demurrer 25-3-1
Sarjeants, reference 62-1-2
Satan, reference in parable 39-11-5
satisfaction, foreign judgments, principles limiting relief, fraud, void, satisfaction 44-6-3
scam, Phone Scam Warning!, article 68-13-2
scam, preferred customer nothing more than 39-17-2
Scandal of the Federal Reserve, article 41-18-1
scandalous allegations in attempt to prejudice 39-9-4
School Board vote on violating family privacy rights 14-13-3
School of Law, American Christian 29-7-1
schools do not teach concerns about foreign banks 37-12-7
schools, behavioral conditioning should not be goal 8-6-4
Schweitzer lien, reference in table 57-2-1
science projects, in Pretty Good Newsletter 2-16-2
scribes of Temple Bar, predecessors of attorneys 13-13-4
script, private war script used as money in place of gold or silver, titles to property, insurance policies, all bullets of war 56-2-5
seal of a State, Territory or Possession 44-6-1
seal, contract under seal, as distinguished from one not under seal, discussion 56-10-7
seal, each time the seal of the state changes, the corporation changes 63-10-9
seal, under 1-9-3
search and seizure unreasonable 27-2-1
search and seizure 39-7-8
search and seizure, a lesson in 33-1-6
search and seizure, article, New Search and Seizure Ruling 66-8-1
search and seizure, unlawful, discussion 60-3-2
search and seizure, unlawful, reference 60-7-2
search warrant is too general in nature 33-1-8
search warrant, affidavit defective in support of 39-7-5
search warrant, affidavit in support of, is defective 33-1-8
search warrant, entered house without 3-5-1
search warrant, Fourth Amendment requires particularity of description in, to prevent rummaging 33-7-4
search warrant, inspectors without search warrant barred from property 58-6-2
search warrant, what constitutes a legal one 17-13-4
search warrants, information about 46-14-2
search, elements constituting a lawful search, tape series 66-9-3
search, even though authorized by state law, violates Constitution’s Fourth Amendment 66-9-2
search, illegal, of house by county sheriff 9-6-5
search, reasonable 2-9-5
search, without warrant, and finding something, is example of due process violation 22-13-1
searches without warrants 21-4-4
seat belt laws, etc under admiralty law. 20-12-3
seat belt unbuckled in stopped auto, ticketed 12-7-1
Seattle seminar discussion 39-3-5
secede from union, Southern states, did they follow correct procedure, proper, to secede from union and was it followed 30-2-4
second amendment is crystal clear 18-12-3
Second Amendment, Clarity of, article 18-7-4
Second Amendment, Clarity of, article 19-11-5
Second Amendment, Clarity of, article 20-16-4
secretary of state, in chain of approval of administrative procedures, reference 67-3-2
Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Attorney General all have to ex-patriate from US to UN to hold office 27-4-3
Secretary of State, UCC 11 form must be filed with, to be a valid lien 24-19-1
Secretary of State, US, agent of intl. robber barons 11-13-4
Secretary of State, where to deliver the instrument of release of appointment 15-5-6
Secretary of the Treasury 1-8-6
Secretary of Treasury in control under bankruptcy 1-7-1
Secretary of Treasury, US, agent of robber barons 11-13-4
Secretary, word of art for Secretary of Treasury of PUERTO RICO 25-10-6
secrets, reference 62-10-1
secrets, trade secrets, reference in article on injunctions 62-8-5
secured creditor, charge of hindering a 33-1-11
secured transactions in UCC replaces law of pledges 50-12-7
securities and commercial paper, evidence of debt 11-13-6
securities and their importance in cases, reference 53-3-4
securities are the thing they represent, discussion 56-8-2
securities have been written on all property in this country by bankers and government agencies 56-8-2
securities, counterfeit 21-11-6
securities, include titles, deeds, affidavits, etc. 51-2-7
securities, judgments, papers and decisions of judicial acts of one state must be accepted by all other states 58-5-4
securities, presumed to be signed voluntarily 45-3-4
security bond posted to get an injunction granted, discussion 62-10-9
security instrument, fictitious, reference in affidavit 64-5-3
security interest, demand for, of IRS 44-15-2
security interest, IRS must prove they maintain a 40-15-2
security relied on in court 53-3-2
security, a written instrument that assures the payment of a debt 51-12-8
security, counter, see procedure table 58-12-5
security, counter-security, an affidavit, reference 50-13-3
security, holder in due course of the security is looked upon in Law as the actual holder of the property 57-3-6
security, litigants are always in court over a controversy concerning a security 46-12-8
security, many forms, deeds, birth certificates, licenses, titles, etc. 45-3-4
security, reducing a statute staple to a security 51-2-6
security, the highest form of a title 45-3-5
seized property, by IRS, notice to potential buyers of 31-3-5
seizing private records, freedom from, reference 58-6-5
seizing property without warrant 16-6-6
seizing records relating to legitimate activities 33-7-7
seizure and search 39-7-8
seizure and search, unlawful, discussion 60-3-2
seizure and search, unlawful, reference 60-7-2
seizure authority, IRS has none for lack of implementing regulations 33-8-1
seizure by IRS, process is insufficient, discussion 58-10-5
seizure first, then argue to get it back, legal under Admiralty 29-7-2
seizure is lawful against enemy in time of war 16-4-5
seizure property not subject to any court order 11-4-5
seizure, a distress is a legal claim reduced to writing ordering the seizure of property for enforcement of some specific performance 58-7-6
seizure, bank accounts extremely vulnerable to 14-14-1
seizure, illegal, of automobiles in Sonoma county 14-13-2
seizure, must be voluntary by taxpayer 37-3-7
seizure, Notice of Deficiency required, before seizure 28-1-5
seizure, Notice of Levy is not a levy, reference 61-1-2
Seizure, Notice of, from IRS 37-3-7
seizure, search and seizure, article, New Search and Seizure Ruling 66-8-1
seizure, valid, by IRS, required events 37-3-6
seizures, all, are Admiralty actions 29-7-3
seizures, unreasonable, title 42 win 56-12-8
self assessment of income tax 3-8-5
self executing constitutional provision, an administrative definition 50-5-1
self protection, unalienable right 15-9-3
self-certifying documents?, not likely 63-10-4
sell off, FDIC, three ways of bank salvage, “payoff”, “sell off”, “bailout” 49-11-5
selling, one way to convey property 24-4-5
seminars for Right Way in various states 23-2-3
sententia facit jus, et legis interpretatio legis vim obtinet, an administrative definition 50-5-2
Separation of Powers violated by city prosecutions 19-2-5
separation of powers, but not for attorneys, reference 62-4-8
separation of powers, due to, court cannot institute criminal action for failure to appear after signing citation 19-2-2
separation of powers, protection against federal state 19-12-2
serfs and slaves on plantation are called citizens 21-9-2
serfs and slaves, 14th Amendment 22-3-2
serfs and slaves, how do you talk to a jury of 22-3-5
serfs/slaves and sovereigns, tax rules different 22-4-2
servants for the people, state official’s capacity as 42-5-5
service by first class mail, presumptions of law 24-6-3
Service by Mail, court flow chart 10-6-2
Service by Publication, court flow chart 10-6-2
service by registered mail 39-4-5
service in personum, example 48-5-5
service not proper 14-17-2
service of Notice and Offer to Pay 53-3-5
service of process and process, challenging 56-3-5
service of process insufficient, discussion 56-1-1
service of process not proper 27-10-5
service of process 15-3-2
service of process, cannot be accepted by non-party 36-8-7
service of process, damage from 28-7-2
service of process, immunity going to and from court 6-2-6
service of process, much is fraudulent transactions 28-7-2
service of process, registered mail 28-4-1
service of process, some discussion 44-6-9
service of the Writ of Habeas Corpus, important 51-9-5
service, commercial, perfecting 15-3-2
service, if there is no service, there is no jurisdiction 58-11-7
service, not challenging, consequences of 56-8-5
service, private, converted by Judge to motion, example 48-13-6
service, proper, discussion 61-6-5
service, PROPER, of complaint 13-7-2
service, return of, form 46-14-4
servitude, involuntary 14-9-5
setoff provides no legal process of any kind including notice 43-12-7
set-off, a banking term 43-9-4
set-off, bank retains right to setoff funds of a debtor’s account for debts owed to it by a party to account 43-12-1
setoff, stayed by bankruptcy 35-14-3
setting the record, discussion in trial procedure 68-8-1
seven point affidavit, most important instrument in commercial process 58-7-8
seven point affidavit, on street equivalent to off street complaint 58-7-8
seven point affidavit, one instrument in commercial process 58-7-3
seven point affidavit, overview chart 58-5-3
seven point affidavits, faults and defaults 64-1-2
seven points to all contracts, reference 59-7-2
shadow attacked by court with presentment, your voluntary consent makes you pay the bill 4-7-1
shadow States created by Buck Act 4-4-3
shadow states defined in Buck Act 5-7-1
shadow States, established in Civil War 13-5-5
shake-downs, how to abolished them 33-13-7
Shakespeare, article, Why did Shakespeare want to kill all the lawyers? 61-11-5
sham cases, Rule 12(b)(6) purpose, throw out of court 9-15-3
sham pleading can be held liable with Civil Rule 11 11-2-2
sham pleading, lacking in substance or truth 11-2-5
sham proceeding, answer one and breath substance of life into the form of their complaint 25-9-3
sham trial 1-5-2
sham, banks are, and con job 11-14-4
sham, meaning good in form only, not substance 25-9-3
sham, meaning of frivolous case 25-2-3
shelving for hundreds of law books 6-14-1
Shepards, caselaw research, cautionary note 53-15-1
Sheppards Federal Reporter, guidance to use 28-6-2
Sheriff aids jobless homeowners facing foreclosure 17-16-1
Sheriff Boots Feds from his County, article 50-13-4
sheriff helps terrorists employed by IRS 17-12-5
Sheriff holds prisoner without warrant or jurisdiction 15-9-1
Sheriff refuses to perform duty, what to do about it 3-19-2
Sheriff sale, alleged 7-12-6
Sheriff’s deed, Sheriff must already have possession 25-5-1
sheriff’s sale, papers warning caveat emptor 5-9-3
shoot and kill, right of police officer to, when suspect is resisting or fleeing from arrest 33-12-3
show cause action 40-6-5
show cause administrative hearing, why request for information not answered 44-3-1
Show Cause Complaint, compel performance of the prosecutor 14-5-4
show cause for its accusations, statutory court must 32-12-3
show cause is a presumption of guilt 40-6-7
show cause is an equity procedure 45-3-1
show cause order 15-8-1
show cause petition by IRS 5-11-3
show cause petition, possible response 5-11-4
show cause, government must in tax case 51-12-8
shut up, article, Never Miss a Good Chance to Shut Up! 52-1-1
sign anything, grants jurisdiction 6-1-6
Sign Here, It’s the Law 24-8-1
signature above sworn and subscribed style is fraud 12-9-3
signature completely different from handwriting 39-3-3
signature granting a general contract to the court, discussion 61-5-7
signature impossible, can’t certify what you don’t know 39-3-3
signature indicates signer has first hand knowledge of conditions of the contract 26-9-1
signature is a legal definition that implies certification 39-3-3
signature not bona fide, so case dismissed 17-2-3
signature not bona-fide on instruments 27-10-5
signature not on instrument, affidavit example 21-18-1
signature not required on contract under UCC 24-4-5
signature not shown 14-4-5
signature obligating me, produce the instrument 44-15-1
signature of defendant not evidenced with complaint 11-2-5
signature of prosecutor must be on complaint 12-7-4
signature of prosecutor 15-19-1
signature on instrument contracts you into court 4-4-6
signature on instruments obligating you to IRS 40-15-1
signature on ticket grants personum jurisdiction 4-4-6
signature on ticket grants subject matter jurisdiction 4-4-6
signature revocation, judicial notice of 17-18-1
signature revoked from 1040 forms 28-1-5
signature under “without prejudice” means nothing 4-5-6
signature under coercion can be revoked later 4-5-3
signature, be careful, signature could evidence legal title 61-5-7
signature, bona fide 13-4-3
signature, bona fide, granting authority 46-3-3
signature, bona fide, required to make liable 13-3-5
signature, difference between revoking and absence from the beginning 26-9-3
signature, don’t sign anything to cause an agreement 5-3-1
signature, how to get when person is in jail 6-13-2
signature, if the handwritten mark on the instrument was made by a person who did not have knowledge, there is no authentication 26-9-1
signature, including “Without Prejudice”, may not be your name, but its your signature 22-18-3
signature, most powerful thing you still own 24-8-2
signature, my signature must be on agreement 36-17-5
signature, no bona fide, making us liable for debt 11-5-3
signature, no signature on IRS process, process is incomplete, you should initiate process against their bond 58-10-5
signature, non-bona fide, is powerful argument 33-6-9 signature, bona fide, without, no liability on contract 33-6-9
signature, none, admitting sanctionable activity, but must be refused or its admitted under statute of frauds 25-2-3
signature, not signing paperwork in court 39-8-8
signature, or not, can have contract by assumpsit 25-6-5
signature, original, demanded 21-11-6
signature, prosecutor, if not there, no jurisdiction 13-8-5
signature, prosecutor’s not on complaint 6-9-5
signature, prosecutor’s, information about 18-2-6
signature, recission or revocation, discussion 54-4-8
signature, revocation is remedy for fraud, no longer best remedy 26-5-5
signature, UCC definition, authenticate a writing 26-7-5
signature, was it on the instrument 17-2-2
signature, without, no one is liable on instrument 17-4-4
signature, yours demanded from IRS 37-16-2
signature, yours, on contract (license) makes you liable 4-6-6
signatures not bona fide nor genuine 26-5-3
signatures on FRN 1-8-5
signatures, genuine, not produced 22-19-2
signatures, UCC 1-207 v. non assumpsit 24-11-3
signatures, USPS receiving party procedures 40-13-7
signed by prosecutor, criminal complaint not 3-15-5
signing court documents, don’t do it 12-12-1
signing under Threat, Duress or Coercion, discussion 54-19-3
signing Without Prejudice, discussion 54-19-3
silence (likely due to ignorance) perfects their venue and jurisdiction 56-6-6
silence can only be equated with fraud . . ., quote from cited court case 48-10-4
silence can only be equated with fraud, reference 65-8-2
silence is acceptance, when Trust B does not answer you are winning, discussion 58-14-5
silent judicial notice of foreign law and treaty 2-6-6
silent judicial notice of international law 1-6-5
silent judicial notice taken by courts that anyone in front of it is a corporation and must be represented by an attorney 45-6-3
silent judicial notice 10-2-6
silent judicial notice 2-7-6
silent judicial notice, harmful nature of 2-7-3
silent judicial notice, presumptions taken in every case, discussion 68-3-3
silent judicial notice, reference 62-5-4
silver and gold substance, education materials 49-2-4
silver and gold, discussion of its purpose in currency system 48-2-7
silver and gold, if a state was a state and not federal, they’d be using 50-18-4
silver and gold, lawful money, Coinage Act of 1792 37-13-3
silver and gold, only payment of debt, soas not to compete with England’s commercial system 42-2-4
silver and gold, original thirteen states limited to gold and silver as currency 57-1-2
silver demonitized years before as backing 11-13-2
silver dime as substance placing action in common law venue, discussion 64-2-4
silver dime, pre 1933, reference to substance 65-2-6
silver dollars, bond of 21 silver dollars, related to depositum declaration 65-2-5
silver gone 2-8-2
silver or gold, legal title to 16-5-4
silver, Article 1, Section 10, Constitution, bank violates by loaning anything but gold and silver 54-2-9
silver, banks loaning federal reserve notes, checks, money orders, drafts, and not gold and silver 54-2-9
silver, debt payment can’t be compelled by gold or 12-13-4
silver, gold, Federal Reserve Notes, reference to use of 65-6-1
silver, if you don’t ask for it, you get what you deserve, story 49-3-2
silver, labor defined in terms of gold or silver coin, not debt instruments 65-6-1
silver, lawful money in the usA is gold and, coin 11-11-4
silver, private war script used as money in place of gold or silver, titles to property, insurance policies, all bullets of war 56-2-5
silver, states, like US govt, can only use gold and silver as money, but gold and silver has all been taken 11-13-1
simple contracts, based on one transaction 51-2-5
simple contracts, one transaction 53-1-2
Simple Domestic Business, Many Uses for Trusts - article 31-7-1
simple trust tax diagram 31-7-5
simple trust 31-7-3
sine die, reference in depositum declaration 65-7-3
Sir Walter Raleigh, Grants to, reference 62-2-4
situs, no legal situs for taxation, example 62-15-8
skill in actual court scenarios, discussion 53-5-5
slander and libel against Church by State 29-18-2
slander of title, Common Law Liens called 9-13-6
slander of title, discussion 61-7-1
slave court (statutory), what are you doing here 28-14-5
slave, appearing in court is acting like a slave 16-4-2
slave, being called a slave is not a frivolous argument 19-9-5
slave, driver’s license application is acting like a slave 16-4-2
slave, loss of rights, research regarding 17-11-5
slave, presumption under rules of court that everyone who “appears” is property of govt and a slave 16-4-2
slave, voting officials to D.C. is acting like a slave 16-4-2
slave/master relationship 19-14-5
slavery, article 61-7-2
slavery, Israel subjected to slavery in Egypt, illustration of process of slavery from biblical references 61-7-4
slavery, reference 54-3-3
slavery, strategies to inflict bondage on free people 66-1-1
slaves and serfs on plantation are called citizens 21-9-2
slaves and serfs, 14th Amendment 22-3-2
slaves and serfs, how do you talk to a jury of 22-3-5
slaves to New World Order to raise revenue to discharge debt of federal govt. 11-12-3
slaves, bankrupt people are 11-13-2
slaves, newly freed, D.C. citizens liable for income tax 5-6-1
slaves, nobles, freeholders and knights in England, discussion 66-2-5
slaves, people given to be, by leaders 27-3-3
slaves, ramifications of being 16-8-3
slaves/serfs and sovereigns, tax rules different 22-4-2
small business trust 31-7-1
Small Claims Court decision binding if no appeal within two weeks 9-10-5
Small Claims Court says you have no rights 38-2-4
Small Claims Court, has dual jurisdiction 9-10-2
Small Claims Court, remedy for execution of judgment 9-10-2
Small Claims Court, you have a contract with it 9-10-3
small claims offensive against license plate issue, traffic 46-7-5
small claims, judge can be sued in small claims action for $1,000 for refusing to grant a writ of habeas corpus 51-11-2
Small Soldiers, the movie, a movie review by Mr. Smith 60-17-5
Smart Card, national health care ID card 45-10-2
Social Security Act, reference in story of cunning plan to enslave America 61-8-7
Social Security and IRS 44-7-5
Social Security and retirement exempt from Writ of Garnishee 25-7-4
Social Security established and administered from where? 31-3-3
social security exempt from execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, bankruptcy or other legal process (but see 64-12-7) 64-12-1
social security number and drivers license 50-9-2
social security number and name change 50-9-2
social security number at hospital, grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance 54-17-6
social security number consents to private law court 3-13-1
Social Security number, from Northern Mariana Islands 35-5-1
social security number, from questionnaire by IRS 55-9-8
social security number, handling a demand for, discussion 55-2-8
social security number, having one makes you a subject, a ward, and a slave to the District of Columbia 18-7-2
social security number, keeping track of your child 8-5-4
social security number, no requirement for obtaining, article 55-14-8
social security number, why its in place 11-12-3
social security number, without, story of 48-5-2
social security number, you’ve never had one 39-1-3
social security numbers and banks, discussion 63-14-9
social security numbers and postal money orders, discussion 63-16-7
Social Security numbers and the IRS 31-3-1
social security numbers, CFR discussion relative to banking and social security numbers 63-14-9
Social Security Numbers, Privacy Act curtails use of 10-4-1
social security, applying for as part of official birth registration process 55-15-4
Social Security, article, Can The IRS Levy Your Old Age Social Security Benefits? 64-11-7
social security, contract, breach of by demanding social security numbers and driver’s licenses, subject to suit 55-3-1
social security, levy of social security, things you can do 64-12-9
Social Security, put on you by the State, not the Feds 66-14-1
Social Security, reference in insurance article 41-9-4
social security, reference 46-7-4
social security, you get it if you need it or you request it, there is no legal compulsion to do so 55-15-8
Social Ssecurity number belongs to Social Security Department, not you 39-3-2
social workers, get policy manuals 27-17-6
Socialism of the Primitive Church, sermon on 40-8-2
socialist created Pledge of Allegiance 40-1-5
Society of Christian Socialists, auxiliary group of “Nationalism” 40-8-2
society, dissolution of v. dissolution of government 26-11-1
Soil and Water Conservation District on private land 46-2-8
soil, status of Right Way members, of the soil within Original Jurisdiction and within the de facto system 65-1-4
sole proprietorship, from questionnaire by IRS 55-10-2
Solicitors, reference 62-1-2
Sonoma county, illegal seizure of automobiles in 14-13-2
Southern states, did they follow correct procedure to secede from union 30-2-4
sovereign citizen gets quiet title on body, seeks quiet title on real property, court refuses 28-14-3
sovereign immunity has never permitted govt agents to commit trespass in violation of property rights 58-6-3
sovereign immunity, a legal fiction designed to circumvent the doctrine of sovereign immunity 62-16-8
sovereign immunity, reference 66-3-4
sovereign immunity, statutes waiving 24-9-2
sovereign states, usurped by federal govt 13-5-5
sovereign versus statutory citizens, diversity of citizenship not raised in case 28-14-4
sovereign versus US citizen and income tax 48-7-7
sovereign within a family, head of household 3-7-2
sovereign, attorneys cannot represent clients in Constitutional Court created by suit of the sovereign 39-6-1
sovereign, Constitutional Courts created by suit of sovereign are common law suits 39-6-1
sovereign, definition 50-6-5
sovereign, District of Columbia, sovereigns in states 22-4-5
sovereign, reference 61-3-3
sovereign, reference 61-3-5
sovereign, state as, parens patriae, doctrine of, defined, state is guardian of persons under legal disability 15-5-5
sovereign, titles of nobility cannot enter Constitutional Court created by suit of the sovereign 39-6-1
sovereign, whoever heard of one that did not know who he was 22-3-6
sovereigns and serfs/slaves, tax rules different 22-4-2
sovereigns, Common Law Court, jurisdiction only over 27-7-3
sovereigns, people as, not directly involved in contract between States and Federal Government 57-1-2
sovereignty (over American people) acquired by prescription, discussion 55-8-2
sovereignty and contractual obligations 29-6-7
sovereignty and jurisdiction made simple 3-7-3
sovereignty and military service 29-6-7
sovereignty is not subject to law, is source of law 13-10-4
sovereignty lost through elimination of armed forces 15-15-3
sovereignty of America given up after WWII 46-10-5
sovereignty of citizens destroyed 27-6-2
sovereignty of states lost when they ceded their assets to the federal government 66-13-8
sovereignty other than United States 14-8-6
sovereignty receded to state for state tax purposes 5-6-6
sovereignty 12-5-2
sovereignty, declaratory order of, quiet title over body and person 27-7-4
sovereignty, defined, Black’s Law Dictionary 13-10-4
sovereignty, District of Columbia corporation has none 55-4-8
sovereignty, freedom, rights to privacy 36-13-2
sovereignty, individual 10-7-1
sovereignty, power and choice to exercise 14-11-5
sovereignty, presidents guide country into depression, war and loss of national sovereignty 37-13-2
sovereignty, Republic of Texas completes lawful process of regaining its sovereignty 37-11-4
sovereignty, some discussion 41-4-5
sovereignty, Supreme Court statement about 13-10-4
sovereignty, yours, register or license, and lose it 15-7-3
Spanish Letter Patent to Christopher Columbus, reference 62-2-4
speaking, know when to stop 39-8-9
Specht v. Jensen 2-9-6
special and not general jurisdiction 61-5-7
special appearance motion to quash the ticket 4-6-2
special contract, definition and discussion 56-10-7
special visitation instruments 14-4-5
special visitation to court only for purpose of challenging jurisdiction, discussion 53-4-2
special visitation to pre trial hearing 5-2-5
special visitation to trial 5-2-6
special visitation 12-12-1
special visitation 18-2-2
special visitation 5-1-6
special visitation 6-6-3
special visitation 6-9-5
special visitation, example in story 52-1-3
special visitation, reference 22-19-1
specifically plead, phrase used in Mitchell v. Forsyth 13-2-2
speech licensing, reference 55-13-5
speech licensing, reference 55-14-2
speech, freedom of, reference 58-6-5
speech, registering or licensing, article 54-12-9
speed limit signs, under international law 3-14-3
speedy trial violation 1-5-2
speedy trial, dismissal for lack of 3-5-5
speedy trial, reference 49-21-3
spelling is harmless error, wrong name is not 43-8-8
spelling of your name not that of nom de guerre, wrong issue 56-4-5
spelling, proper spelling of your name 56-1-5
SSN used on Driver’s License is unlawful 10-4-3
SSN, reference 57-2-3
stalking of citizens by police via traffic surveillance 51-19-4
standards of conduct in the judiciary 30-12-4
standing army clause violation 11-6-4
standing in court, enemies have none, court attempts to use local nom de guerre 28-5-1
standing in courts of UNITED STATES, man on the land has no standing 56-2-7
standing to begin a judicial case, discussion 53-3-4
standing to bring a suit in original jurisdiction 66-3-5
standing to make a claim in a system of law 66-2-8
standing to proceed, none, due to lack of answer to bill of particulars 52-2-4
standing, court, not proven for US and IRS 21-12-2
standing, enemy has no standing in courts during war or exigent circumstances 56-1-6
Stanek v. White, reference 41-18-2
staple, statute staple, defined and discussed 51-11-9
Star Chamber courts of inquisition, reference 62-1-2
stare Decisis, reference 65-8-2
Starship Troopers, movie review by Jack Smith 58-1-1
State (federal) and de jure state, both jurisdiction must be accessible 5-8-6
state a claim, failure to, versus failure to state cause of action 28-14-4
State actors, violating rights, liable under Title 42 8-8-3
state agencies are actually federal agencies 67-2-8
state agencies are federal because they receive federal funds 67-4-8
State Bar Act 40-9-1
State Bar in Wisconsin never filed as corporation 19-7-2
state charging $87 billion to provide $17 billion in public services 63-2-8
state citizens included in perverse definition of non resident alien 22-4-3
state codes construed according to rules of grammar 38-5-5
State codes not duly enacted, reference 65-5-2
state Constitution, is the empowerment of people 41-16-9
state controlled school system 3-17-3
State Court of Claims, may be common law court 3-13-5
state de jure citizen versus federal citizen 4-8-3
State defined as federal area concerning debt collection 7-3-6
state does not license attorneys in Wisconsin 19-7-4
State Farm Insurance, fraud settlement, $145 million 36-4-9
State governments consented with D.C. to allow violations against people, discussion 56-9-2
state in fact, a man on the soil, unassociated with government, was a state in fact 58-5-5
state in the nation of the world, U.S. is one 7-8-5
state law, what is it, who is empowered to implement 41-17-5
state marriage license 14-13-5
State means Federal State, state means de jure state 5-6-1
State of Ohio, like other States, is a Federal State 5-8-1
State of Texas not properly annexed into union 30-8-1
state official’s capacity as servants for the people 42-5-5
State Registrar of Vital Statistics 29-13-2
state Republic being outside of corporate State, affidavit of truth never controverted by US 12-10-3
state statutes and rules of court allegedly don’t apply 32-15-1
state statutes, traffic tickets written on municipal ordinances, not state statutes 36-7-4
State Supreme Court Judge arrested, story 32-11-1
state tort claim statute 24-9-4
State two letter abbreviation, federal zone 15-3-4
state versus (Federal) State, discussion 38-6-6
state versus State, difference 27-6-2
state, ‘these’, ‘this’ and ‘that’ states are all different states 42-18-1
state, CAFR mandated by 1982 federal law for every state, county and city 63-6-2
State, corporate, includes driver’s licenses, registered vehicles, real estate 15-3-3
state, D.O.T.s, difference between federal, state, municipal, city 36-6-6
State, defined in Buck Act as territory or possession 5-8-3
state, defined various ways in Title 26 6-5-5
state, described and discussed, a man on the soil, unassociated with government was a state in fact 58-5-5
state, federal state that claims venue, reference 68-2-5
state, federal, county, city ownership of publicly traded stock exceeds $32 Trillion, 53% of all listed stock! 63-3-3
state, federal, local developmental department interaction 52-7-3
state, have you appointed state as your “guardian” 22-16-4
State, is corporate State 15-3-3
state, legal meaning of ‘these states,’ ‘this state,’ ‘that state’ 42-18-1
state, of Original Jurisdiction, not a federal state 68-2-5
State, political organizations known as government of a State or the UNITED STATES, membership in, discussion 56-2-9
state, this state and the state are two different states 63-10-9
State, venue presumed to be defacto 31-9-5
state, you can’t be in two states at the same time (for example, de jure and de facto), by way of example 62-15-9
States and Federal Government, contract between 57-1-2
states as things are protected; states as places are not 51-6-2
states, 50, foreign countries with regards to Title 26 6-5-4
States, how many definitions in US Code 31-3-2
states, judges assigned to freely associated compact 8-9-2
states, like US govt, can only use gold and silver as money, but gold and silver has all been taken 11-13-1
States, read Title 4 of USC about 46-17-8
states, small s, not prosecuting criminal law today, only the States, which are federal States under Buck Act 5-8-2
stating a claim in commercial or contract law 58-3-6
statistical fallacies in gun research 15-12-5
status and liability under law must be established 6-12-1
status of Right Way members, of the soil within Original Jurisdiction and within the de facto system 65-1-4
status quo, defined 59-17-2
status versus territorial venue, chart 21-8-5
status within the scope and purview of the Trading with the Enemy Act 18-3-1
status, as a sovereign, and trusts 31-12-1
status, court presumes you are a fiction and that you volunteered to be of that status 58-13-9
status, discussion, see article 56-2-9
status, know who you are 22-16-2
status, loss of, definitions, research regarding 17-11-5
status, of being conquered 56-1-6
status, your affirmation of, Secretary of State required to file 15-5-4
statute of frauds, article 24-4-3
statute of limitations, none for Declaratory Judgment 31-4-4
statute passage, agency creation, then regulations 46-4-1
statute staple is a double contract 51-12-1
statute staple is a security 51-12-1
statute staple, a double contract at common law 53-1-3
statute staple, bifurcation of documents through contract 55-4-2
statute staple, defined and discussed 51-11-9
Statute Staple, double contract at common law 51-2-6
statute staple, must be produced to prove claim, discussion 53-3-5
statute staple, reducing it to a security 51-2-6
statute staple, reference 53-1-1
statute staple, reference 54-5-5
statute staple, reference 60-14-1
statute staples, reference 56-8-2
statutes and regulations don’t match 21-11-6
statutes apply only to corporate entities 14-3-4
statutes are not law without regulations 5-12-5
Statutes at Large (STAT), United States 5-5-1
statutes cannot overcome Constitution 1-6-3
statutes construed according to rules of grammar 38-5-5
statutes do not apply unless you are incorporated, discussion 45-8-1
statutes of corporate State do not apply to natural persons, only corporate persons 4-4-5
statutes only apply to corporations, discussion 53-2-2
statutes set forth which courts will hear certain cases 43-5-5
statutes, one authority for the form of court procedure 68-6-3
statutes, voluntary consent required for statutes to be enforceable if there are no implementing regulations 46-4-2
statutory agent for a nom de guerre corporation, you 56-4-2
Statutory and Common Law jurisdiction, felonies are tried under both, How can it be both? 10-2-4
Statutory Assessment Records, required items not generally completed on private Citizens 48-12-1
statutory court equals Legislative tribunal 14-15-6
statutory court refuses to review a common law proceeding, 28-14-2
Statutory Courts 4-2-5
Statutory Courts, Common Law understanding, not enough, must understand Statutory Courts also 26-13-4
statutory courts, how they interact with Common Law Courts 26-12-6
statutory equity, writ of, versus writ of right 50-9-7
Statutory Habeas Corpus, form, compel captors to bring you before a neutral magistrate 5-17-1
statutory instruments void for fraud, common law court declares 32-8-9
statutory jurisdiction , another word for Admiralty 10-2-5
statutory jurisdiction discussed, combination of admiralty, equity and common law 45-2-8
statutory jurisdiction is just admiralty in hiding 20-12-4
statutory jurisdiction 14-15-5
statutory jurisdiction, National Deficit must be put in evidence to convict you in 10-2-6
statutory law and common law, difference between 26-16-2
statutory law only binding “within” the State 26-16-3
statutory law, what it is 16-10-2
statutory Maritime-Equity schemes replace common law 48-14-2
statutory procedure, consent loses Constitutional rights 1-6-4
statutory trust 31-7-1
stay, in bankruptcy, prevents:, a list 35-14-3
stay, with respect to IRS, a list 35-15-2
stealing, taking property without, is 2-10-5
step by step education, Civil and Criminal Procedure Tapes, and the On Point II series from Right Way l.a.w. 9-13-2
Stephen Jones, author of newsletter, reference 67-11-1
Steve Marshall, article 16-1-3
stipulating to false presumption by failure to object 19-10-5
stipulation, all cases are won by stipulation 21-7-2
strategy of procedure v. legal research of subject matter, discussion 42-6-2
strike evidence from record 6-10-6
strike testimony for lack of personal knowledge 12-12-5
strike testimony for lack of sworn style 12-12-6
strike, motion to strike, discussion 60-3-2
striking dispositive motions 16-3-3
students asked many intimate and revealing questions regarding practices and customs of families 14-13-3
subcontractors, working as, discussion 55-2-7
subcontracts, how to re-venue out of Babylon 16-10-5
subject matter jurisdiction in a Judgment Entry 43-5-2
subject matter jurisdiction invoked by signature of prosecutor 4-6-6
subject matter jurisdiction is second to venue jurisdiction 28-3-5
subject matter jurisdiction on traffic ordinance 3-12-4
subject matter jurisdiction requires both statute and regulation 5-13-5
subject matter jurisdiction 32-15-4
subject matter jurisdiction, can be done at any time 6-2-1
subject matter jurisdiction, claimed to be lacking 41-6-2
subject matter jurisdiction, none without CFR 6-2-1
subject matter jurisdiction, none, allocution 29-14-1
subject matter jurisdiction, none, no signed complaint 5-2-5
subject matter jurisdiction, reference 22-19-1
subject matter tax has own procedure in Title 26 5-12-4
subject matter v. procedure, discussion 42-6-2
subject matter, Federal District Courts do not rule on, they rule on procedure 32-13-4
subject of the State misusing State’s property, discussion 61-7-1
subject to the conquering power, discussion 56-2-7
subject to US, completely, 14th Amendment citizens 22-4-3
subject, of the State, presumption, discussion 61-6-7
subject, person, citizen, reference related to bifurcation 63-11-4
subject, presumption that you are subject of District of Columbia 58-13-9
subject, today being a citizen makes you a subject 58-1-3
subjectively legally reasonable 2-10-1
subjects and beneficiaries of Trust B are the 14th Amendment persons 57-2-2
subjects being controlled by police action, reference 58-1-3
subjects of Trust B are registered and licensed 57-2-3
subpoena duces tecum 9-14-1
sub-s corporation tax diagram 31-7-5
substance and form, sham proceedings 25-9-3
substance calculation exchanging to Wisdom Group 18-3-3
Substance Exchange Policy for Members 23-7-1
substance for substance transactions are not merchant activities 24-4-5
substance instead of IMF credits 18-3-1
substance money must be used to buy legal and equitable title to property, not just equitable possession 11-14-5
substance not loaned by bankers, no substance due 13-5-3
substance of dollars required to pay court fine 8-2-3
substance v. form, gold v. paper entry 16-6-3
substance versus value, defined 49-2-5
Substance vs. Form 14-9-1
substance, Black’s Law Dictionary definition 14-9-1
substance, commerce deals with instruments representing land, substance, certificate of title, birth certificate, negotiable instruments, traffic citation, indictment, etc. 42-2-6
substance, contracts in which parties tender substance in exchange for substance, discussion 55-2-5
substance, defined 50-1-8
substance, if you don’t ask for it, you get what you deserve, story 49-3-2
substance, matter of, must be proven to convict 10-2-6
substance, silver dime, pre 1933, reference to substance 65-2-6
substance, statutes prevail 13-4-4
substance, warrant has none, but has form 22-7-1
substantial compliance, doctrine of 27-11-5
substitute for return, IRS 40-15-5
subtility beguiling, parable 39-12-2
subtilty and craft where force won’t work, parable 39-11-5
subversion of economic policies of nations by IRS 11-11-2
sue the bank, in Admiralty 29-7-3
sued by a thing, but not sued by a place 51-6-1
sui juris status 17-11-6
suing judges, Title 42 29-1-1
suit brought by character of cause, under Constitution 39-5-9
suit brought by people, such as 14th Amendment citizens, who bring suit pursuand to a statute 39-5-9
suit of the sovereign creates the court 39-5-2
suit that cannot be dismissed 39-5-2
suit, filing after debt discharged, is misrepresentation 7-4-2
suits against the government, Maritime flag behind bar, millions of American’s with potential 32-13-4
Summary Courts in Pennsylvania 11-7-6
summary judgment and American Flag of Peace suit 40-4-2
summary judgment based on judicial immunity 1-6-1
summary judgment in American Flag of Peace suit, refused for fraud 40-4-2
summary judgment motions 30-1-1
summary judgment moved for 17-2-1
summary judgment only allowed because of contract 5-12-4
summary judgment requires no material issues of fact in dispute 6-12-4
summary judgment trap, article 40-4-2
summary judgment 26-5-2
summary judgment, defined and discussed 26-6-3
summary judgment, example 60-5-5
summary judgment, explained 6-10-3
summary judgment, issues that will preclude a 46-2-4
Summary Judgment, Judge’s training tapes available 60-17-4
summary judgment, motion for summary judgment, discussion 60-2-7
summary judgment, motion for, FRCP 56(e) 40-4-8
summary judgment, no notice served on defendant 11-16-3
Summary Judgment, only evidence is sufficient for granting of, not conclusion or presumption 40-4-8
summary judgment, story of use by government 52-13-9
summary judgment, style of writing to get an injunction granted 59-12-2
summary judgment, who has burden of facts 26-7-4
summary proceeding, when, certiorari lies 14-15-5
summons and warrants cannot be executed by US Marshals in a foreign jurisdiction 22-5-6
summons declared fraudulent securities 9-5-6
summons has no complaint attached 37-7-6
summons never served with bona fide complaint 12-7-5
summons not signed by clerk, she was served Notice that case was fraud, didn’t want to be liable 11-2-3
summons, issued by clear 15-3-3
super computer and plan against people by IRS 11-10-5
Superior Court Judge attends Right Way meeting 38-5-4
superior courts vs. inferior courts, writ of supervisory control, petition for 46-13-8
supersedeas bond 33-6-1
supersedeas bond 44-5-7
supervisory control, petition for writ of 46-13-8
suppliers fees scandal charged thousands of dollars for shelf space in grocery stores 39-15-5
Suppress Evidence, Motion to 33-1-6
suppression of exculpatory evidence 38-17-8
supreme authority is the people 35-2-6
Supreme Court declare America a Christian nation 21-16-4
Supreme Court influenced people of states to use 14th Amendment terminology about themselves 22-3-3
Supreme Court responsible for conversion of state Citizens to 14th Amendment citizens 22-3-3
Supreme Court says USA is a Christian nation 22-6-1
Supreme Court, even they don’t “know” what the law is 30-5-8
surety agent request for US officials 20-19-1
surety bond request for US officials 20-19-1
surety for a transaction, no need, discussion 55-2-5
surety pledged to insure a distress 58-7-7
surety, acting as, reference in depositum declaration 65-9-3
surety, charted within seven point affidavit 58-5-3
surgery, grants available for hospital bills of unemployed people without insurance 54-17-5
surveilance cameras, video, on highways 38-12-7
surveillance, traffic, citizens concern of stalking 51-19-4
suspension of writ of Habeas Corpus, grounds for complaint to Justices 50-1-5
suspension, conditions of, writ of habeas corpus 52-3-5
swear, defined to call God to witness, an act of religion 51-12-3
swear, legal definition 35-7-8
swearing, charted within seven point affidavit 58-5-3
sworn in, even with no charging affidavit 11-10-1
sworn in, grants jurisdiction 6-1-6
sworn, legal definition 35-7-8
sworn, only thing sworn in an affidavit is material below the sworn and subscribed style 12-9-3
synergism, studying Right Way materials 14-8-1
system of law, common law, equity, admiralty, discussion 66-2-7
system of law, people in one system of law cannot appear in another system of law 68-3-5
system of law, people in one system of law cannot appear in another system of law 68-4-2
system, de facto, status of Right Way members, of the soil within Original Jurisdiction and within the de facto system 65-1-4
systems, science experiment 3-16-5
Szafranski demands, a list 21-13-1
taking property with a warrant is stealing 2-10-5
tax case, attorney disappears 26-2-1
tax cases different than other prosecutions 22-9-5
tax cases, criminal prosecutions, authority for 36-16-1
tax cases, give court Judicial Notice of this public law releasing de jure states from U.N. Treaty 8-9-1
tax claim, unsecured, is dischargeable, Chapter 13 37-3-2
tax claim, unsecured, what it is 37-3-2
Tax Code, formilab.ch/ustax/ustax.html 52-17-7
tax collection, defense is traverse, don’t do it 13-9-3
tax collector acting in fraud 13-5-6
tax collector is in his private capacity 13-5-5
tax collector misrepresents his status under the Fair Debt Collection practices act 13-5-6
tax collector operates as criminal collection enterprise 13-5-6
tax collector, do they have foreign agent registration 13-4-4
tax collector, do they have standing to bring suit 13-4-6
tax is voluntary on telephone bill 26-2-2
tax laws enforced by belief, not law 3-8-5
tax levies, presentments under UCC 36-3-1
tax lien act, fits federal liens into UCC 13-4-3
tax lien affidavit, example 64-3-1
tax lien, bogus, filed with County Recorder & index of liens 11-8-5
tax lien, bona fide, filed with Secretary of State 11-8-5
Tax Lien, Notice of Non Bona Fide 11-4-1
Tax Lien, Notice of Non-Bona Fide 4-19-1
tax lien, notice of, article 64-1-2
tax lien, sworn by party responsible for 11-8-5
tax liens are Admiralty 42-14-3
tax liens, Attorney General has a list of bona fide 4-19-2
tax liens, if Attorney General does not have a record of a tax lien, then no such tax lien actually exists, it is a fraud 4-19-2
tax liens, IRS, are all invalid, improper procedure 37-3-2
tax of State collected as agent of federal entity 13-5-5
tax on telephone bill waived upon request (demand) 26-1-2
tax on the thing, but no tax on the place 51-6-3
tax protest, analysis of letter from IRS regarding 48-6-7
tax protester, according to the IRS 42-10-5
tax protester, compared to legal definition of protest 32-8-6
tax return equivalent to confession of judgment 51-11-8
tax return must be filed to show treatment of gain by natural resource (person) 21-9-2
Tax Return, Form 990 Tax Return of so-called charitable institutions 62-6-6
tax return, is it a Virgin Islands tax return? 31-3-1
tax return, requirement to file not in Federal Register 33-2-8
tax that cannot be shifted must be voluntary 14-9-5
tax, government claims priority in bankruptcy 37-2-5
tax, income tax an activity tax on use of debt credit instruments 51-11-4
tax, income tax is an activity tax on use of debt credit instruments 48-1-1
tax, income, nature of, from Congressional hearing 48-1-2
tax, mandatory tax on income would be direct tax 6-6-5
tax, property tax, not on land, only on commercial instrument 42-2-5
tax, refusal to pay, on telephone bill 26-1-2
tax, you become liable by using IMF debt/credit instruments including FRNs, checks, credit cards 16-13-2
taxation of commerce in US, income tax 11-11-6
taxation on serfs based on different circumstances than on free state citizens 22-3-6
taxation, direct, only authorized by apportionment 6-4-6
Taxes and the Bible 30-15-3
taxes made out to collector (private person), not state 13-4-5
taxes on your estate, direct, require apportionment 13-11-5
taxes that are non-dischargable in bankruptcy, a list 37-2-8
taxes 12-5-3
taxes, all are voluntary; if not, unconstitutional 3-8-3
taxes, are direct if payment cannot be avoided 13-11-5
taxes, are indirect if you can shift the burden 13-11-5
taxes, are private tax to a private person 13-4-5
taxes, Chapter 13 bankruptcy discharges unsecured 37-3-2
taxes, Chapter 7 bankruptcy doesn’t discharges unsecured 37-3-2
taxes, direct and indirect 13-11-4
taxes, direct, defined 3-8-4
taxes, discussion of what they really are 48-1-1
taxes, Federal Reserve Bank, not subject to Federal, State or local taxes 40-12-7
taxes, income, not direct or indirect, but tribute involving letters of marque and reprisal 16-7-4
taxes, indirect, defined 3-8-4
taxes, levies and withholding apply to federal employees (only), reference 62-14-9
taxes, Magna Carta says free men don’t pay taxes 54-2-8
taxes, real estate, in relation to US Post Office 40-13-1
taxes, since when do you pay taxes on what belongs to you? 42-3-3
taxes, state, failure to file 13-3-3
taxes, you volunteered to pay it because you paid it 13-13-1
taxing a fiction of law, an example 62-15-5
taxpayer correspondence, IRS duty to respond to 48-9-2
taxpayer is actually the U.S. government 6-3-5
taxpayer, are you one 14-10-4
taxpayer, demurrer 16-2-2
taxpayer, looking at questions the IRS asks helps us see what activities tie us into being classified as a taxpayer 55-9-7
taxpayer, non, declaring one’s self a 5-2-1
taxpayer, presumption of being a taxpayer in situation of employment 49-1-5
taxpayer, resident taxpayer, presumption of 49-2-9
Taxpayer, who determined I am a 44-15-3
taxpayer’s perspective on trusts 31-12-3
taxpayers and nontaxpayers, reference 48-3-4
Teacher’s Helper, newsletter 3-17-2
techniques change with knowledge over time 26-3-2
telegraph, phone, mails, used in debt collection 7-3-5
telephone bill “tax” is voluntary 26-2-2
telephone bill, refusal to pay “tax” on 26-1-2
telephone company agrees to waive “charge” labeled as “tax”, upon request (demand) 26-1-2
telephone hours for Right Way 57-3-1
telephone long distance benefit to members 22-11-6
telephone scam warning, article 68-13-2
Temple Bar, scribes of, predecessors of attorneys 13-13-4
Temple, various references 62-1-2
temporary restraining order, discussion 59-9-4
temporary restraining orders, discussion 62-7-6
temporary restraining orders, filing suits against attorneys that recommend TROs that are found to be meritless 60-19-7
Ten Commandments displayed in courtroom, article 48-16-1
tender of payment, discussion 58-8-2
tender of payment, if refused, there is discharge, UCC 3-603 12-15-3
tender refused, thus forgiven 27-19-3
tendering the debt by an offer in compromise 51-2-7
Territorial Application containing your signature, IRS 40-15-2
territorial court, court captions of UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT denotes, Guam, Puerto Rico, etc 36,12-4
territorial jurisdiction versus venue jurisdiction 21-8-4
territorial venue versus status, chart 21-8-5
terrorism, article, Does the I.R.S. Practice Paper Terrorism? 56-12-2
Terrorism, Legislative Update!, H.R. 1710, Anti Bill of Rights Bill, basically Anti-Terrorism Bill 25-8-3
terrorism, paper, article, Paper terrorism by IRS 55-10-1
terrorism, paper, elements of, all used by IRS 56-12-3
terrorism, paper, legislation ends up affecting IRS 56-12-2
terrorist, paper terrorists, anyone who fights back 49-9-2
terrorists employed by IRS, sheriff help them 17-12-5
terrorists, used to destroy families, without due process 28-13-6
testifying about facts is the function of a witness, not of a lawyer 56-13-7
testimony, defined 20-7-6
testimony, direct testimony versus cross examination 68-7-5
testimony, unsworn, vitiates indictment 20-7-5
Texas, because it has no treaty, theoretically Texas could secede from the United States 18-6-2
Texas, federal govt had no treaty to acquire allodial rights to Texas 18-6-2
Texas, Republic of, completes lawful process of regaining
Texas, Republic of, contact names and locations 37-12-5
Texas, Republic of, never was lawfully admitted to union of states known as the united states of America 37-11-2
Texas, Republic of, news from 37-10-8
Texas, State of, not properly annexed into union, results in rebirth of Republic of Texas 30-8-1
Textbook the Forgotten Resource, Writing Injunctions, article 62-7-5
The Creature from Jekyll Island, book, reference 39-13-1
The Devil’s Advocate, book by Taylor Caldwell 9-15-5
The Freedom Fighter magazine 3-10-2
The Miracle On Main Street, book reference 41-18-3
the state and this state are two different states 63-10-9
The Young Man’s Guide to Immortality 2-15-1
theft by deception, to collect non-existent debt 12-9-2
Thermogenesis in Weight Management, WeightKaire 8-12-5
thief, defined as person who steals secretly with the use of force 38-13-2
thing or place, which is land? 51-5-9
third degree, how to abolished it 33-13-7
Third-Party Complaint, court flow chart 10-6-2
Thirteenth Amendment, original, banning titles of nobility 62-2-6
this state and the state are two different states 63-10-9
Thomas Paine, reference 41-4-6
threat and duress, discussion 56-8-9
threat and duress, signature under, is no good 4-5-3
threat is an action that cannot be legally done 48-16-7
threat of arrest, prison for debt is misrepresentation, 7-4-3
threat of penalty not allowed by IRS 17-10-5
threat, duress, coercion, then no contract 43-2-4
threat, greatest, to a free state, that govt agents will defy contract and go into business for themselves 19-11-5
threat, no greater than state actors acting outside law 15-10-3
threatening criminal prosecution 30-13-9
thumb print taken in hospital by lawyers as P.O.A. 4-11-2
ticket 14-4-5
ticket, quash 4-6-2
Tim’s case 5-1-3
time a controlling factor of apportionment 14-9-2
time limit for Certiorari, forty days 2-14-4
time milestones in historical account, see article 67-8-1
time out of mind, length of time needed for rights to be usurped by prescription, discussion 55-5-8
timeline guide for bifurcation research 63-12-1
timeliness of response may be extended for excusable neglect, legal citations 27-11-1
timely objection, failure to, proves presumptions 19-10-5
timely preparation of instrument 14-4-6
timely refusal is critical 8-5-1
Title 26 or its Implementing Regulations, was it ever put in Federal Register 16-6-1
Title 26 30-14-7
Title 26, pertinent parts, never put in Federal Reg. 16-6-3
Title 42 “tip” 13-2-2
Title 42 and status, citizenship of “person” injured 8-8-2
Title 42 check list 27-16-1
Title 42 for damages 9-5-1
Title 42 for immediate punishment when “they” violate our unalienable rights 4-15-6
Title 42 in Tom’s case, defendants settle out of court 22-1-2
title 42 is legal tar-baby from hell 42-16-4
Title 42 is tool we use to fix the courts 29-12-3
Title 42 ought to be used for loan note fraud 37-8-8
Title 42 saves day 13-3-1
Title 42 suit against IRS agents 11-6-1
Title 42 suit names drug officers 13-9-1
Title 42 suit 3-11-3
Title 42 suit, advertisement discussing 52-4-1
Title 42 suit, example of opening statement 11-6-4
Title 42 suits 14-14-1
Title 42 suits 21-2-4
Title 42 suits, David Miller’s, result in 400 recusals of judges and lawyers 29-11-9
Title 42 suits, interview with David Miller 29-1-2
Title 42 suits, not only for slaves 30-14-2
Title 42 tip, in what capacity to sue govt actors 16-2-6
Title 42 under Common Law 30-7-1
Title 42 Update 36-12-1
Title 42 USC 1983, necessary elements that must be shown 60-6-7
Title 42 10-2-1
Title 42 11-18-1
Title 42 11-3-5
Title 42 12-11-4
Title 42 12-12-2
Title 42 12-2-2
Title 42 1-2-3
Title 42 12-9-1
Title 42 1-4-2
Title 42 1-5-4
Title 42 1-9-3
Title 42 2-10-2
Title 42 27-11-4
Title 42 2-7-5
Title 42 3-15-5
Title 42 4-12-2
Title 42 4-2-1
Title 42 5-2-2
Title 42 6-10-1
Title 42 9-1-1
Title 42, A Fresh Face for, article 29-1-1
Title 42, denied access to Courts 21-10-4
Title 42, discovery hard to get, take advantage of trial 5-2-6
Title 42, example of how it can help 3-5-5
Title 42, is it only for civil 14 Amendment Citizens 8-8-2
Title 42, Judges very often lean toward government 25-2-1
Title 42, legal quotes and research on diskette 27-12-3
Title 42, Motion for Hearing, call clerk, get name 28-19-1
Title 42, plaintiffs acting as Attorney General! 13-8-2
Title 42, reading list prior to filing 14-15-1
Title 42, reference in affidavit 38-19-7
Title 42, Request for Sanctions, after suit dismissed 25-18-1
Title 42, Request for Sanctions, after suit dismissed 25-2-1
title 42, see procedure table 58-12-5
Title 42, story of several cases 41-12-2
Title 42, things to know, a list 29-11-8
Title 42, violating 4th Amendment rights 3-5-4
Title 42s are filed in Federal District Court 9-16-4
Title companies surrender deeds or loose business license 11-8-1
title of nobility, benefit, privilege, opportunity from federal government, without, no federal jurisdiction 35-10-3
title of nobility, reference related to bifurcation 63-10-9
title to land, filing a deed with the County Recorder who becomes holder in due course of title to land 54-4-4
title to property, discussion 61-6-8
title versus use and possession 59-6-3
title, a parallel fiction world where claim of ownership exists, complaints filed in admiralty, discussion 59-6-7
title, actions are cases in which there is a controversy between legal titles 59-6-3
title, adverse 17-4-5
title, Bill of Sale shows evidence of conveyance of legal and equitable title 68-4-1
title, birth certificate, application, grants title to body to Department of Commerce who becomes holder in due course 54-4-4
title, both legal and equitable, only flesh and blood people can have both, not foreigners or corporations 41-2-6
title, commerce deals with instruments representing land, substance, certificate of title, birth certificate, negotiable instruments, traffic citation, indictment, etc. 42-2-6
title, conveying property, who’s got title, discussion 54-4-5
title, discussion of who title is conveyed to 41-2-6
title, ejectment, law action determining who has the best title 51-2-7
title, equitable, corporations can only have 41-2-6
title, equitable, legal definition 41-16-8
title, IRS many times overturned even after “Judicial Decision” because title to property not clear or clouded, caveat emptor 58-8-1
title, legal, best legal title is possession 51-2-8
title, legal, legal definition 41-16-8
title, legal, to everything in the hands of government 57-2-5
title, notice revoking title, discussion 54-5-7
title, people granted title to their bodies, property, etc. to the government, creating a grantor trust 54-4-4
title, proper, only acquired when debt paid with substance money, not just discharged with commercial paper 11-14-5
title, slander of title, discussion 61-7-1
title, the agency that it is registered with has legal title to the property 16-4-1
titles of nobility cannot enter Constitutional Court created by suit of the sovereign 39-6-1
titles of nobility in England based on value of estate 66-2-4
Titles of Nobility, attorneys must produce 31-15-3
titles to land, deeds, recorders, origin of 18-5-4
titles to property, insurance policies, private war script used as money in place of gold or silver, all bullets of war 56-2-5
titles, 50 of them in USC, list of all 50 5-5-2
titles, a security comes in many forms, deeds, birth certificates, licenses, titles, etc. 45-3-4
Toastmasters International, speakers club 17-9-3
tobacco or alcohol purchasse could possibly deny you health or life insurance 39-17-4
tokens, minted, non-silver, non-gold, used as money 11-11-4
Tom, case of 26-3-3
Tom’s case 22-1-2
Tom’s case, of garbage 3-5-1
Tonga, island nation, discussion of case 44-6-5
Tony’s case 12-3-6
Toon Town, article, Corporations in Toon Town 58-1-4
Top Secret Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars, Hartford Van Dyke, manual 11-10-5
tort versus crime 21-11-3
tort, legal definition 21-11-2
tortious, legal definition 21-11-2
towing a car for exercising a constitutional right 7-5-6
township, description of land in term of township 41-15-2
townships and ranges, surveys of land 18-6-5
townships, land claims made in, under common law, rather than municipalities 41-16-5
trade or business as defined in Title 26 14-7-5
trade or business, is performance of public office 6-5-2
trade secrets, reference in article on injunctions 62-8-5
trade, Republic of Texas seeks recognition, banking treaties, mutual protection, no UN membership 37-12-3
Trading With the Enemies Act 13-5-2
Trading with the Enemies Act, did voters understand 27-4-6
Trading with the Enemies Act, reference 66-13-7
Trading with the Enemy Act declares the War Powers to pertain to only money 19-10-1
Trading with the Enemy Act 27-6-2
Trading with the Enemy Act, 1933 28-17-5
Trading With the Enemy Act, fraudulent extension 13-5-4
Trading with the Enemy Act, reference to the bankruptcy of the UNITED STATES 65-11-9
Trading with the Enemy Act, US citizens are enemies 16-4-2
tradition, defined with dual meaning 6-4-1
traffic arrest results in stay at mental hospital 31-14-7
traffic case fully adjudicated upon signing ticket 8-3-4
traffic case jurisdiction is tax court of state capital 32-15-5
traffic case nothing more than a breach of security instrument to the King 45-6-2
traffic case 12-11-4
traffic case, discussion relative to Trust B 58-14-5
traffic case, discussion 66-5-3
traffic case, failure to display validation sticker, reference 68-1-5
traffic case, fault and default on a Demand for a Bill of Particulars in a traffic case 49-21-1
traffic case, licensable activity, discussion and examples in traffic case 45-4-8
traffic case, looked at by King’s court as combination of Admiralty, Equity, and Common Law proceeding 45-4-8
traffic case, no driver’s license, no license plates 8-4-3
traffic case, whole issue is venue 32-9-1
traffic case, witnesses testify no law violated 28-2-5
traffic cases are commercial in nature, discussion 58-3-6
traffic cases are not civil or criminal, are commercial 24-5-3
traffic cases, 175 thousand overturned 13-8-2
traffic cases, handling them, article 32-1-1
traffic cases, use of UCC 21-13-6
traffic citation is evidence of legal coercion 14-9-6
traffic citation is international law contract violation 3-12-5
traffic citations refused for cause 16-19-1
traffic citations, commerce deals with instruments representing land, substance, certificate of title, birth certificate, negotiable instruments, traffic citation, indictment, etc. 42-2-6
traffic court “contract”, all the components 25-5-6
Traffic Court has absolute U.N. immunity 1-8-2
traffic court is commerce court 20-15-5
traffic court, as under UN, complete with immunity 2-7-3
traffic court, buying their product, commercially 25-6-2
traffic is commerce and only applies to “persons” 14-3-6
traffic laws enforced by belief, not law 3-8-3
traffic means commerce, driver’s “license” regulates commercial activity 39-3-1
traffic officer is commerce officer 20-15-5
traffic officer, oath of office not signed by, win 32-6-7
traffic presentment, dishonoring, example 22-15-3
traffic remedies by Charlie Parker 32-15-1
traffic stop, asking for ID without probable cause is example of due process violation 22-13-1
traffic stop, but below the intoxlyzer test twice 24-16-1
traffic stop, certiorari, complaint not filed under oath 14-1-2
traffic stop, detailed story by Frontline Master 33-14-4
traffic stop, seven inapplicable citations 36-7-2
traffic stop, trial takes place at curb with cop 32-8-9
traffic surveillance, citizens concern of stalking 51-19-4
traffic ticket a counterfeit security 32-7-3
traffic ticket contains Appearance, Plea, and Waiver 8-2-2
traffic ticket contract is at law, supersedes everything 24-5-5
traffic ticket, commercial paper, not liable for 32-8-7
traffic ticket, description of process to follow 52-1-2
traffic ticket, might be an obligation to pay a debt 7-3-4
traffic ticket, presumption that it was true 39-3-6
traffic ticket, viewed as a confirmatory writing 24-4-6
traffic tickets are UCC presentments 32-5-5
traffic tickets written on municipal ordinances, not state statutes 36-7-4
traffic tickets, presentments under UCC 36-3-1
traffic, defined as commerce 20-15-3
traffic, defined as commerce; trade 14-3-5
traffic, defined 8-4-4
traffic, definition implies commerce 32-1-5
traffic, innocense not presumed until proven, scenario in traffic case 45-5-1
traffic, jurisdiction and venue not arguments in traffic case 45-5-1
traffic, legal definition 32-1-2
traffic, not cars on streets, commerce on streets 20-15-4
traffic, post cards attempting to collect fines have all the criteria required for a UCC confirmatory writing 25-5-5
traffic, Sign Here It’s the Law 30-14-6
traffic, small claims offensive against license plate issue, traffic 46-7-5
traffic, statute staple, discussion 53-1-3
Trafficant, congressman states U.S. bankruptcy 4-16-3
Traficant, Congressman 22-9-5
Tra-mur, as taught in “Tying It All Together”, reference 48-13-9
transactions involve one or more equitable titles (not legal titles) 59-6-3
transcript of court appearance where capital letter name is challenged 22-5-3
transfer of venue, article 60-8-4
transferee, govt employee is, and is liable for “return of income” 6-3-5
transients, general delivery available to transients 53-13-8
transportation, defined as commerce 20-15-3
trap, appeal is 2-11-2
traps and tricks, joining issue in a case 43-6-8
travel as a right 14-14-1
travel as of right 14-4-5
travel licensed by driver’s license or pilot’s license 57-2-3
travel, right to, and identification, discussed 49-3-6
travel, right to, story 49-20-7
traveler, procedure to follow for refusals 12-11-5
travelers falsely believe they are “drivers” 3-7-5
traveling as a privilege, doing so makes you a subject, a ward, and a slave to the District of Columbia 18-7-2
traveling as of a right 25-5-3
traveling as of a right 6-10-2
traveling of a right in New York state republic different territory than in the corporate State of New York 12-10-2
traveling of a right 12-7-3
traveling of a right 2-10-6
traveling of a right 5-2-1
traverse and demurer, a study 40-6-5
traverse and demurrer relative to appeal 7-5-4
traverse and demurrer thinking of summary judgment 40-4-3
traverse and demurrer 2-11-3
traverse and demurrer 41-4-9
Traverse And Demurrer 6-10-1
traverse and demurrer, discussion 48-13-9
traverse and demurrer, discussion 60-1-5
Traverse and Demurrer, two methods of responding to the same set of facts 9-2-1
traverse as defense to tax collection, don’t do it 13-9-3
traverse by judge of Motion to Strike immunity 12-8-1
traverse is a joinder of the issue by argument 60-1-5
traverse is fatal trap, always demur 11-3-2
traverse or demurrer, answer can be 9-15-2
traverse to a presentment, example 16-9-5
traverse to insanity, you don’t want to do it 11-2-3
traverse versus demurrer 6-12-6
traverse 12-3-1
traverse 30-1-1
traverse, admissions and presumptions of a traverse, list, jurisdiction, parties, venue, immunity 60-2-5
traverse, answer is traverse, discussion 60-2-5
traverse, appeal is 13-3-4
traverse, appeal is, doesn’t raise question of law 1-9-5
traverse, defined 1-10-5
traverse, demurrer, reference 61-5-8
traverse, explained by way of example 6-10-6
traverse, if you don’t, military court can only dismiss 41-5-6
traverse, Judge makes findings without evidence, then lies, hoping litigant would traverse 43-7-9
traverse, not done 12-12-5
traverse, not, attorneys noticed to produce credentials 31-15-2
TRAVERSE, PROCEDURE IN COURT TO NOT TRAVERSE TO 12(B)(6), detailed at length for study 30-4-3
traverse, reference related to bill of particulars and sanctions 46-8-1
traverse, reference 44-17-8
traverse, refusal to 44-1-5
traverse, three of four choices are 39-4-8
traverse, volunteer to prosecute yourself by 11-3-1
Traverse/Demurrer, reference 46-1-3
traversing versus demurring 2-7-2
traversing, getting by without 43-7-8
treason, any infringement of 2nd amendment 19-13-5
treason, discussion 54-14-5
treason, Trading With the Enemy Act, extension 13-5-4
Treasurer of the United States 1-8-6
treaties supercede the Constitution 54-3-1
treaties which do not bind the people, disarmament 18-12-5
treaties with Indians 18-6-3
treaties with Indians, first 3-16-1
Treaties, Agreements, commercial contracts, Charters, Patents, Grants all carefully written to assure flow of money to Vatican 62-2-3
treaties, only federal govt can negotiate and enforce 18-4-4
treaties, secret, conspiracy, judicial fraud 13-5-2
treaties, US Supreme Court has judicial power over 18-4-5
Treatise on Arrest and False Imprisonment 21-5-5
treaty (contract), becoming part of the government 54-2-9
treaty law versus Constitutional law 2-6-3
Treaty of Ghent 18-6-2
Treaty of Paris, 1783, reference 62-2-4
treaty or contract, in most cases the courts today presume there is one 45-3-2
treaty said to have more authority than Constitution 18-4-6
treaty supersedes constitutional law, Bill of Rights 7-7-4
treaty, court power by contract and, or martial law 21-12-2
trespass and tort under color of law 21-12-2
trespass as a constitutional tort, claim against sovereign immunity 58-6-3
trespass on Flag of Peace suit by attorneys, sanctionable activity 41-7-3
Trespass, common law forms of action, Ejectment, Replevin, Trover, Detinue, Trespass, reference 66-2-7
trespass, discussed at length 68-8-8
trespass, entering the bar voluntarily would be a trespass on the bifurcated system of law 68-4-5
trespass, immunity never recognized by Michigan for trespass on private property 58-6-2
trespass, officer in house without warrant 3-5-2
trespass, warrant based on prior illegal 39-7-5
trespass, you can’t claim unalienable rights to use private property belonging to someone else, discussion 59-6-5
trespasser in a case 1-9-3
trespassing on posted property by govt officers 27-16-1
trespassing 17-4-6
tresspass, sovereign immunity has never permitted govt agents to commit trespass in violation of property rights 58-6-3
trial by jury denied, story of 29-5-2
trial by jury 10-7-1
trial for traffic stop takes place at curb with cop 32-8-9
Trial Preparation, court flow chart 10-6-2
trial procedure, discussion 68-6-7
trial, anatomy of federal civil 12-14-1
Trial, court flow chart 10-6-2
trial, public, freedom of, reference 58-6-6
tribunal, Legislative, equals statutory court 14-15-6
trick litigants, law schools train officials and attorneys to 32-1-2
tricks and traps, joining issue in a case 43-6-8
trillions of dollars of public money hidden from public 63-5-9
Trover, common law forms of action, Ejectment, Replevin, Trover, Detinue, Trespass, reference 66-2-7
trueness, correctness, or certainty not present to make agents commercially or financially liable 11-8-1
Truman Show (The Movie), article about 59-1-1
Trust A and Trust B, at length discussion 57-1-1
Trust A, no fictions under, discussion 58-13-8
trust and estate synonymous with property 6-4-6
Trust B, fictions invented under, discussion 58-13-8
trust benefits, a list 31-13-4
trust flow chart, side 1 18-8-1
trust flow chart, side 2 18-13-1
trust foreign, in income tax laws 6-4-5
Trust legal proceedings for Trust A based upon legal property rights, discussion 57-3-5
Trust legal proceedings for Trust B based upon presumption that Trust B has legal title, discussion 57-3-5
trust property and police, story 51-4-5
trust relationship with bank for an account 52-3-1
trust with name in all capital letters 13-15-6
trust, banks create trust and become fiduciary when they open an account for you 61-1-2
trust, cestui que trust must know the law and their rights 65-7-1
trust, defined, generally, a legal agreement between parties 31-12-3
trust, grantor, for IRS tax purposes, entity in which there is a split in titles to the property, not same as UBO 29-6-2
trust, grantor, people granted title to their bodies, property, etc. to the government, creating a grantor trust 54-4-4
trust, reference to duties of fiduciary/trustee 65-5-3
trust, revoking by action, example and discussion 54-4-5
trust, use of, to avoid giving social security number 55-2-8
trust, use of, to avoid receiving debt instruments 55-2-7
trustee having mere equitable interest, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-6
trustee, converting a fraudulent party into a trustee, reference 65-6-2
trustee, county becomes trustee to your land, when you record deed 41-2-6
Trustees of Trust B are Congress 57-2-2
trusts and income taxes 48-7-8
trusts can be used to buffer you from Babylon 31-12-1
trusts, how to re-venue out of Babylon 16-10-5
Trusts, Many Uses for, article, - Simple Domestic Business 31-7-1
trusts, property held by one for benefit of another 31-12-9
trusts, refer to article about Practicing Law without a License 54-12-2
trusts, registration of vehicles belonging to 27-13-1
Trusts, Simple Business 30-14-3
truth, Judgment Entries usually contain three elements, deliberate errors, out-and-out lies, and truth 43-6-7
truth, state Republic being outside of corporate State, affidavit of truth never controverted by US 12-10-3
Tupper Saussy, reference 41-18-3
Tupper Saussy, what ever happen to him 20-4-2
Tupper Sausy 8-2-4
Tutor or Frontline Master Calls, instructions 50-16-3
tutor potential benefits 39-1-5
tutor program instructions 48-3-1
Tutor Program News and costs 37-18-2
Tutor series, tapes of Tutor sessions, discussed 45-13-2
Tutor Tapes, tapes of tutor sessions, reference 60-14-9
tutor, article, About the Tutor Program 57-7-4
tutor, discussion of use of Right Way Tutor program 49-3-1
tutor, policies 52-3-1
tutor, procedure 51-2-9
tutor, procedure 51-3-1
tutoring costs, suggested for Right Way tutors 36-19-2
two governments from beginning 42-2-6
two hats of governor 42-2-8
type of tax not reported in complaint 21-11-6
U.C.C. principle of presumption 14-10-4
U.S. citizen, am I one? 35-5-1
U.S. Citizen, fictitious person, corporation, Resident, all artificial person with no rights 43-2-4
U.S. defined as a federal corporation 65-5-2
U.S. domiciled in Washington, D.C. 37-10-8
U.S. Funds, protest the use of 65-5-2
U.S. govt, like any employer, sets employment terms 6-6-5
U.S. Marshals work for FINCEN 1-7-3
U.S. People v. Fisher 12-10-6
U.S. v. Benson, federal territorial jurisdiction 12-10-1
U.S. v. Robert Fox 5-3-4
U.S. v. Townsend, federal territorial jurisdiction 12-10-1
U.S. v. Watson, federal territorial jurisdiction 12-10-1
U.S., as bankrupt, cannot have control over its financial affairs 37-11-1
UBO, beneficiary has no equitable interest, not “trust” by IRS definition 29-6-2
UCC 1 lien, based on court judgment 9-10-2
UCC 1 lien, remedy for contract violation 9-11-1
UCC 1 liens to get redress 4-15-6
UCC 1-207 versus Non Assumpsit 25-6-4
UCC 1-207 versus Non Assumpsit 25-8-2
UCC 1-207, described 25-8-2
UCC 1-207, qualified acceptance, acceptance under reservation of rights 43-3-1
UCC 1-207, use on driver’s license application 22-16-5
UCC 3-501 Refusal, prior to an answer 11-1-3
UCC 3-501, 30 days to reserve rights being attacked 4-9-2
UCC 3-505(b), reference, method of protest 39-4-8
UCC adopted as the law of the land at the time of the US bankruptcy 56-8-2
UCC allows requirement of 3 things from presenter before accepting the presentment 22-15-5
UCC citations must have date of edition of UCC 42-17-5
UCC commercial paper scam 11-14-5
UCC connection to criminal conviction 12-3-5
UCC Counter Demand language, produce instrument 11-4-2
UCC does apply 24-8-1
UCC instruments, reference 60-13-8
UCC is contract law 36-2-9
UCC is source of Admiralty law, case cite 29-7-2
UCC is the law that governs the federal bankruptcy 36-2-6
UCC jurisdiction 2-7-5
UCC presentments, traffic tickets are 32-5-5
UCC principle of full disclosure, fraud of tax violates 13-5-3
UCC procedure for collecting on an instrument, discussion 53-4-8
UCC replaced Negotiable Instruments Law in 1933 4-6-5
UCC supposedly only applies to commercial law 14-3-1
UCC term “mistake” 22-7-5
UCC 22-15-2
UCC 33-3-2
UCC, governs every business transaction, were you told? 33-3-8
UCC, how it applies 21-13-6
UCC, needed to properly read an indictment 19-8-6
UCC, parallel to everything in courts today 24-4-3
UCC, something used “as money” under 11-11-4
UCC, under UCC anything registered has commercial connotations to it 16-4-1
UCC-11 form reveals list of liens filed with State 11-3-6
UN court must have international law contract to get you into that court 3-12-6
UN court, only one is international settlements court 3-12-4
UN is private enforcement arm of robber barons 11-12-4
UN jurisdiction 2-7-5
UN purpose, consolidate control of hypothecation 11-12-4
UN, no war can happen, all countries owned by robber barons 11-12-5
unalienable right of self protection 15-9-3
unalienable rights changed into privileges 11-13-4
unalienable rights converted into privileges by government fiduciaries 57-1-3
unalienable rights excluded, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-5
unalienable rights superseded under bankruptcy law 11-13-4
unalienable rights versus human rights 7-7-4
unalienable rights violations, should you support such a system 48-14-2
unalienable rights, 14th Amendment persons do not have unalienable rights, only privileges 57-2-2
unalienable rights, reference 57-1-2
unalienable rights, remedy in admiralty, equity in admiralty to reclaim common law unalienable rights, reference 59-15-6
unalienable rights, you can’t claim unalienable rights to use private property belonging to someone else, discussion 59-6-5
unalienable, research defining 13-16-6
unannounced entry absent exigent circumstances is illegal 33-5-4
unauthorized practice of law case law, applies to corporations 18-4-3
unauthorized practice of law, article 54-12-2
unconscionable contract, duress, misnomer, mistake, and fraud, all invalidate contract 33-6-6
unconscionable contract, what it is 33-6-5
uncontroverted fact under rules of evidence 1-2-2
underlying instrument making me liable demanded 16-19-2
understand, judge asks if you understand and you fail to rebut the presumptions, discussion 58-14-1
undisclosed oath 2-7-5
unemployed, hospital bills, grants available for unemployed people without insurance 54-17-5
unfair, court system, story of 29-5-1
Uniform Commercial Code 1-6-6
Uniform Commercial Code 20-14-2
Uniform Commercial Code 22-15-2
Uniform Commercial Code, article 14-2-2
Uniform Commercial Code, regarding CMOs 25-4-5
Uniform Commercial Code, taught on tapes, reference 64-6-6
Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act 44-4-8
Uniform Foreign Country Money Judgments Recognition Act 44-4-8
Uniform Foreign Country Money Judgments Recognition Act, additional requirement of, discussed 44-6-8
Uniform Foreign Notarial Act, reference 65-2-7
unincorporated association, voluntary, not person 18-4-2
Unincorporated Business Organization, if set up right, not a trust by IRS definition 29-6-1
unincorporated groups, charges are demurrable 14-4-2
unincorporated voluntary association held to not be a “whoever” in the statute 38-6-5
unincorporated, discussion of difference between being incorporated and unincorporated 38-6-5
unincorporated, original thirteen colonies were 57-1-2
United Mine Workers of America v. Coronato Coal Company 12-11-1
United Nations Covenant 7-7-3
United Nations dictatorship 36-1-2
United Nations documents v. United States documents 7-7-6
United Nations established by robber barons 11-12-4
United Nations flag 2-8-6
United Nations special fund 2-8-6
United Nations treaty establishes immunity 1-6-5
United Nations treaty 2-6-6
United Nations, believes it has overlaid all the land masses in the world, pursuant to emergencies 2-7-1
United Nations, civil oversight of America 46-11-1
United Slaves of America, book review by Jack 22-2-2
United Slaves of America, shows that income tax is an activity tax on use of debt credit instruments 48-1-1
United States citizen, member of plantation 21-8-3
United States Citizens are subject to Washington, D.C. 50-6-2
United States Citizenship, nullified by oath of allegiance to another nationality 50-8-4
United States citizenship, reference with fiction of law 62-13-8
United States Citizenship, renunciation of, discussion 50-6-8
United States Code (U.S.C.) authorized in 1962 5-5-1
United States Constitution was the Constitution of the united States of America, as adopted as by-laws of the new U.S. government created for the District of Columbia 57-1-3
United States defined as a federal corporation 65-5-2
United States is a thing, not a place 51-6-2
United States is obligor/grantor to the Federal Reserve Bank 65-5-2
United States Notes versus Federal Reserve Notes 40-16-9
United States of America becomes United States, a democracy instead of a republic 46-9-5
United States of America designated as an agency of the United States, reference 66-13-9
united States of America, organic, how created in 1789 68-2-8
United States Statutes at Large (STAT) 5-5-1
United States v. Lewisburg Area School Dist. 5-6-6
United States v. Tax Com. of Mississippi 5-6-5
United States versus united states, the difference 27-7-2
United States, how created by Congress in 1871 68-2-8
United States, how many definitions in US Code 31-3-2
United States, known as District of Columbia, Constitution does not apply (not state) 27-3-1
UNITED STATES, political organizations known as government of a State or the UNITED STATES, membership in, discussion 56-2-9
United States, term, geographical or contractual sense 6-5-1
Universal Declaration of Human Rights 7-7-3
unjust enrichment, discussion related to quasi contract 56-10-5
unlawful arrest is lawful, discussion 68-12-4
unlawful arrest, resisting, laws relating to 33-12-4
Unlawful Detainer 25-4-6
unprofessional conduct 30-12-7
unreasonable arrest without a warrant 6-10-2
unreasonable search, example 2-9-6
unreasonable, taking of property without warrant is 2-10-5
unsworn testimony vitiates indictment 20-7-5
US Attorney prohibited from proceedings 28-1-3
US bankruptcy, under, federal reserve notes, checks, money orders are all debt credit instruments 36-12-1
US citizen versus sovereign and income tax 48-7-7
US citizen, anywhere, is a member of plantation 21-9-1
US Citizen, from questionnaire by IRS 55-10-2
US citizen, not, not enough to “get out of system” 16-12-2
US citizen/resident has no rights to an allodium on the land (see discussion) 51-6-5
US citizens owe a direct and immediate allegiance 22-4-4
US citizens resident, tremendous disability of 27-6-5
US didn’t have capacity to accept two new states of Alaska and Hawaii 30-19-4
US GenWeb Census Project Needs Volunteers50-11-9
US is bankrupt, Perry v. United States, 294 US 330-381, (1935); 79 L.Ed 9212 49-22-1
US is federal corporation, 28 USC 3002 (15) 49-22-1
US Marshals not required to execute Oath of Office 55-13-4
US Post Office sued by Federal Express for false advertising and unfair competition 40-11-1
US v. Merskey et al 5-12-5
US, feudal liege lord to liege men, US citizens 22-4-4
USA is a Christian nation, Supreme Court says so 22-6-1
USC Titles, law.cornell.edu/uscode/ 52-17-7
use and possession versus bare legal title 59-6-3
use of bank notes, reference 65-5-2
use of Federal Reserve Notes, objection to 65-6-1
use of private Trust B money makes you subject to Trust B 58-14-1
use of U.S. Funds, protest 65-5-2
use, “use” of bifurcated securities creates a presumption that venue is accepted 56-8-5
use, for benefits, privileges or immunities determines venue 68-2-4
use, notice of damage for “use” of appellation as nom de guerre 65-4-2
use, of State property, presumption, discussion 61-6-7
use, of the government’s system of law establishes “contact” or venue 68-2-4
use, refer to legal definition 62-6-5
use, subject of the State misusing State’s property, discussion 61-7-1
user having mere equitable interest, reference relative to private Admiralty courts 59-6-6
user, “user” of benefits, discussion 56-10-5
usurpation and fraud by devil, reference in parable 39-11-5
usury, banking scam is an exercise in 12-15-6
usury, interest on a loan 39-13-5
utility bills, bank accounts, drivers license, voting registration, all “uses” of assets of government with correlative duties 56-10-6
vacate a void judgment 19-3-5
Vacate, Petition to 32-7-8
vaccination, potential dangers of adverse reactions 8-14-3
vaccinations, in Main Street article 45-9-4
vaccine research, truth of 8-1-4
vaccines and chronic degenerative disease 7-13-5
valid IRS tax liens, all are invalid, improper procedure 37-3-2
value of money, paper not a regulation of 41-18-2
value or consideration between borrower and lender 11-14-3
value versus substance, defined 49-2-5
Vatican, Treaties, Agreements, commercial contracts, Charters, Patents, Grants all carefully written to assure flow of money to Vatican 62-2-3
vehicle code, violation of, can court institute criminal action for 13-8-2
Vehicle Identification Agencies, Anti-Car Theft Committee, Law Enforcement Investigators, Prosecutors, all get federal funds 46-16-8
vehicle registration of vehicles owned by trusts 27-13-1
vehicle registration refused for lack of incorporation papers or d/b/a certificate 27-13-1
vehicle, defined as conveyance used for commerce 6-10-6
venue and jurisdiction not arguments in traffic case 45-5-1
venue and jurisdiction, can you argue the spelling of your name and still maintain a challenge to 56-1-6
venue and jurisdiction, courts try to get it by legal or illegal means 56-5-5
venue and jurisdiction, discussion 56-3-4
venue challenge can be waived, don’t want to do that 28-3-4
venue defined 42-11-4
venue improper, discussion 56-6-1
venue in common law, by example 41-5-2
venue in equity attaches by covenant, a contract, a treaty 41-5-2
venue in equity 41-5-2
venue in equity, by example 41-5-2
venue in law 41-5-2
venue issue, within or without United States 41-16-6
venue jurisdiction versus territorial jurisdiction 21-8-4
venue jurisdiction, first argument, before subject matter jurisdiction 28-3-5
venue more important than subject matter, if you waive venue, then they have subject matter 28-3-5
venue of bifurcated government, discussion 56-8-5
venue of commercial paper is U.S., federal 12-13-3
venue of corporations 4-16-2
venue of State is federal, not de jure state 5-8-2
venue of the plantation of District of Columbia, discussion 57-2-8
venue presumed to be defacto State 31-9-5
venue whatever litigant chooses in incorporated case 31-9-5
venue you are in, State or state, is relevant court fact 5-8-5
venue 2-6-6
venue, accused not a citizen of venue of statutory court 32-8-8
venue, admissions and presumptions of a traverse, list, jurisdiction, parties, venue, immunity 60-2-5
venue, any defect must be settled prior to plea 68-4-2
venue, at law, must have either damage or contract with court 30-7-7
venue, can be actual physical location of parties 31-9-4
venue, can be the allegiance of parties where more than one sovereign occupies same physical location 31-9-4
venue, change of, to Common Law Courts 26-12-6
venue, commercial, geographical, contractual, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-7
venue, common law, all must move upon affidavits signed under penalty of perjury 26-13-2
venue, common law, collateral estoppel from commercial paper into 32-9-2
venue, Constitution requires trial in local 3-12-5
venue, Constitution says you must be tried in your 5-9-1
venue, D.C. does not have a defined venue 42-2-4
venue, de facto, presumption in pleading 19-9-5
venue, derived from contact, or “use” 68-2-4
venue, determined by party bringing the action, under UCC 1-105 30-7-8
venue, establishing it 41-8-2
venue, evidence of your venue, copy of depositum declaration is evidence of your venue 68-3-6
venue, fairness is the only basis for a change of venue 60-12-4
venue, federal, is only District of Columbia 5-6-4
venue, findings, jurisdiction, parties, right of action in a Judgment Entry 43-4-9
venue, flag designates a venue 46-9-5
venue, flag is evidence of venue the court is sitting in 39-5-5
venue, flag representing venue, discussion 50-12-4
venue, having cases transferred from one jurisdiction to another with a Motion to Transfer Venue 60-8-4
venue, improper, refuse for cause 15-3-4
venue, information requested on Private Requests for Information 44-9-1
Venue, Judge’s training tapes available 60-17-4
venue, jurisdiction, or nexus of authority, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-5
Venue, Jurisdiction, Parties, Right of Action, Cause of Action, issues to address in Bill of Particulars 48-9-1
venue, misnomer is an issue of venue, waived if not challenged up front 28-3-4
venue, misnomer, no damaged party, no cause of action, Refusals and Abatements are challenges based on 32-12-6
venue, original, description of 65-3-1
venue, people forced into new venue 16-7-5
venue, questions for Privacy Act Request or Bill of Particulars, areas of interest, agency and venue, jurisdiction, parties, right of action, cause of action 46-3-4
venue, second prerequisite to joinder 31-9-4
venue, study of court rules as to where proper venue is located, a list of locations 60-10-6
venue, territorial versus status, chart 21-8-5
venue, understanding it, to decide whether to traverse or demurrer 41-4-9
venue, use, for benefits, privileges or immunities determines venue 68-2-4
venue, what it is, by example 41-5-2
venue, which venue is accuser sitting in 42-5-3
venue, wrong, plaintiff has no standing to sue 35-8-2
venues, many may overlay same place 41-5-3
verify, legal definition 35-7-8
Veritas Newspaper, reference in connection with the Federal Reserve 40-16-7
vessel, your body is, in commerce 16-3-5
vexillogy, reference 42-10-3
victimless crimes, discussion 54-13-2
Victory Tax in 1942, first withholding 14-7-2
video surveilance cameras on highways 38-12-7
Vigorish or Tribute in order to file Habeas 50-1-3
villein, defined as a male serf 22-3-5
Vince Foster involved in Elvin case 9-8-4
violating ECs and DRs, attorney in personal capacity 4-10-2
violating oath of office, judge causes damage, tort 9-10-6
violation of constitution by chartered government renders charter null and void 41-17-6
violation of DRs, if attorney knows, mandatory withdrawal 30-13-4
violation of law, regularly, by police in making arrests in probably all cities in America 32-18-2
violation of Oath of Office, example in Motion 18-2-2
violation of rights, example in Motion 18-2-2
Virgin Islands tax return? Is yours a 31-3-1
Virginia Land Company 42-2-9
Virginia Resolves, documents of our land 28-16-3
visitation versus appearance 28-4-4
visitation, example of man deprived of visitation with children 62-10-2
visitation, special 18-2-2
Vital Statistics, State Registrar of 29-13-2
vitamin C, vitamin E, pycnogenol, free radicals 8-12-5
vitamin E, pycnogenol, free radicals, vitamin C 8-12-5
void case, “You got the wrong guy!” 43-8-7
void for fraud, common law court declares statutory instruments 32-8-9
void judgment v. voidable judgment 19-3-6
void judgment, defined 19-6-2
Void Judgments, reviewed by certiorari 19-3-4
void vs. null vs. absolutely void 14-16-1
void, contract is, from the beginning, if adequate consideration is absent or exists with only one party 39-12-6
void, foreign judgments, principles limiting relief, fraud, void, satisfaction 44-6-3
voidable judgment, defined 19-6-3
voire dire, participation not recommended 53-7-6
voluntarily, securities are presumed to be signed voluntarily 45-3-4
voluntary acceptance is compelled 11-8-1
voluntary classification of yourself as a serf 22-4-5
voluntary compliance (permission) being on record 14-11-6
voluntary compliance coerced by prosecutions 22-9-5
voluntary compliance IS PRESUMED when you obey any presentment that does not state the regulation 13-11-2
voluntary compliance not granted without signature 4-6-2
voluntary compliance of income tax 3-8-5
voluntary compliance to court action 11-2-3
voluntary compliance to income tax 14-5-6
voluntary compliance 14-9-5
voluntary compliance, what it really is 6-7-6
voluntary consent by commercial instrument into Trust B, discussion 57-2-9
voluntary consent makes you pay the bill 4-7-1
voluntary consent required for statutes to be enforceable if there are no implementing regulations 46-4-2
voluntary consent to become 14th Amendment citizens, alien residents 54-3-4
voluntary consent, discussion 56-10-4
voluntary consent, everyone dealing with District of Columbia corporation is subject by voluntary consent 55-5-1
voluntary consent, not, is fraud 14-17-2
voluntary unincorporated association not person 18-4-2
voluntary withholding agreements, defined in Title 26 6-7-4
voluntary, “tax” is, on telephone bill 26-2-2
voluntary, must be knowingly, willingly and intentionally 14-9-5
volunteer to appear 14-5-4
volunteer to prosecute yourself by traverse 11-3-1
volunteer, court presumes you are a fiction and that you volunteered to be of that status 58-13-9
volunteer, in martial law, it is judge’s court, defendants who volunteer, rules are what judge says they are 11-10-4
volunteering into jurisdiction 12-8-2
volunteering to be taxed 22-4-3
Volvo Car Corp, fraud settlement, $129 million 36-5-6
vote, register to, become a beneficiary to US govt 27-6-5
vote, registering to vote, one ramification 56-9-7
vote, set up to not make a difference 27-4-6
voter registration sworn contract to be US citizens 30-19-6
Voter’s Registration, evidence to be brought forth by statutory court that accused is in court’s venue 32-8-8
voters, did they understand the Trading with the Enemies Act 27-4-6
voters, mere advisory supporters of Commander in Chief in a military government 36-5-1
voting officials to D.C. is acting like a slave 16-4-2
voting registration, bank accounts, utility bills, drivers license, all “uses” of assets of government with correlative duties 56-10-6
voting, since bankruptcy in 1933, is fraud 30-19-7
W2 form indicates residence in a foreign State 13-3-3
Waco 2-9-3
wages composed of “gain” and “income”, gain is kicked back, income is not taxed 3-9-1
wages explained 6-6-6
wages, are they what is being taxed 48-1-1
waive all rights, in story of win 54-7-3
Waived right to trial by signing traffic ticket 8-2-2
waiver by failure to protest, discussion 55-8-7
waiver of all rights via arraignment 43-2-4
waiver of tort, elected instead of tort damage 9-10-6
waives right to challenge jurisdiction, identification in court 43-1-2
waiving one right to preserve another cannot be compelled 4-5-6
War Powers Act, no congressional approval needed 16-6-1
war against the people declared in 1933 16-6-4
war court activities like Case Management Conference and Alternative Dispute Resolution all refused for fraud 38-3-1
war criminals, citizens are, must license occupations, marriages, etc 27-6-1
war flag, court order refused for fraud, it was under 38-1-5
war is conflict between sovereigns, civil war not 28-16-2
war name, discussion of name in case caption 54-17-4
War of 1812, in order for the Crown of England to restore its securities, see article 65-12-3
War of 1812, personal account of 7-14-2
War Powers Act of 1917 46-7-1
War Powers Act, and bankruptcy of U.S. 38-7-1
War Powers Act, reference in story of cunning plan to enslave America 61-8-7
War Powers Act, used to perfect remedies 13-3-3
War Powers pertain to only money 19-10-1
war, enemy has no standing in courts during war or exigent circumstances 56-1-6
war, nom de guerre is a name of war 56-1-6
war, presidents guide country into depression, war and loss of national sovereignty 37-13-2
war, rules of, Common Law of England and rules of commerce 56-2-6
ward of District of Columbia, liege serf in feudal law 21-9-1
ward of the court, court presumes anyone with an attorney is 45-6-3
ward of the court, defined, as child or incompetent 19-4-5
ward of the court, defined, infants, unsound mind 17-8-4
ward of the court, hire an attorney and you are presumed to be a ward of the court 62-3-4
ward of the court, only, can be represented by attorney 17-8-4
wards of the state, protection of, justifies zoning 53-13-2
warrant allowed for general exploratory rummaging 33-4-5
warrant based on prior illegal trespass 39-7-5
warrant based upon derivative evidence from a prior illegal trespass by officers 33-1-8
warrant deficient in variety of ways 17-13-5
warrant did not describe person to be seized 11-9-5
warrant failed to show probable cause 39-7-5
warrant for arrest must be refused timely 8-5-1
warrant for distraint is necessary to constitute a levy 61-2-8
warrant for failure to appear, avoid by showing up and handing over refusal and all tickets 36-8-8
warrant for Jeep used to search house illegally 9-6-5
warrant has form, but no substance 22-7-1
warrant invalid, not complaint, no signature 14-12-2
warrant of distraint, from the IRS, discussion 58-10-2
warrant required for “reasonable” search 2-9-5
warrant too general in nature 39-7-5
warrant 2-10-4
warrant, arrest, for failure to appear canceled based on affidavits of appearance filed with court 2-3-1
warrant, arrest, without affidavits 21-7-5
Warrant, Court Order or Judgment, if IRS does not have one of these, NO LAWFUL AUTHORITY for lack of 29-3-4
warrant, discretion of officers executing, is limited 39-8-4
warrant, example of bad one 17-14-1
warrant, inspectors without search warrant barred from property 58-6-2
warrant, lack of, language in Habeas Corpus 49-13-6
warrant, none, search and seizure 11-17-5
warrant, presumption refused, officers will act in bad faith if they attempt to arrest based upon 12-7-6
warrant, property seized without warrant 16-6-6
warrant, search, entered house without 3-5-1
warrant, taking property without, is stealing 2-10-5
warrant, unlawful arrest without a warrant, without exigent circumstances and without due process, example 60-5-7
warrant, unreasonable arrest without 6-10-2
warrant, without, entry looking for Jeep inside house 20-1-6
warrantless arrest of child 31-14-2
warrantless arrest 27-16-1
warrantless arrest, 5th Amendment due process violation 22-12-6
warrantless break in 14-12-1
warrantless search and seizure, reference in story 60-3-2
warrantless searches 21-4-4
warrants and complaints with flaws are invalid 13-2-1
warrants and summons cannot be executed by US Marshals in a foreign jurisdiction 22-5-6
warrants, search and arrest, information about 46-14-2
warrants, today the vast majority of arrests are made without 32-19-5
Wash. D.C. set up outside of the states so the incorporated U.S. could take part in commercial paper activity 42-1-5
Washington, D.C., United States Citizens are subject to 50-6-2
Water Conservation District on private land 46-2-8
water management case on private land 46-2-8
wave sheaf offering, reference 67-11-2
we do not know what we are doing, presumption 9-12-6
wealth and property are not evil, presumption 9-12-6
wealth, substance of 14-9-2
weapons, concealed found on postal worker 42-16-1
weapons, of all kinds, to be eliminated, per USC 15-15-3
web cite information 62-3-9
Web page, Internet, The Lawful Path 31-15-7
Web Site address on Internet for Right Way 43-7-1
Web Site for Right Way on internet 42-7-1
web site for Right Way 41-7-1
Web Site for Right Way 44-7-1
Web site for Right Way 45-7-1
web sites for congress 64-19-4
web sites of interest 58-2-9
web sites of interest 61-3-9
web sites of interest 63-3-9
web sites, CAFR 63-6-5
Web Tip, article 50-7-1
well pleaded facts 2-10-2
well pleaded facts 2-5-1
West Keys, books on Civil Rights 15-3-1
West Keys, West Digests 17-11-4
where do bank reserve come from, answered by Federal Reserve 30-8-9
who creates money, answered by Federal Reserve 30-8-8
whoever, defined as a corporation 53-2-2
Whoever, defined in UCC 14-3-1
whoever, definition, discussed 45-7-7
whoever, in statute, discussion of difference between being incorporated and unincorporated 38-6-5
whoever, is a corporate person that can be prosecuted 14-3-5
Whoevers Be Ware!, article 18-4-1
whoevers, be ware, you could be prosecuted 18-4-1
wife-beating, dangerous for officer to arrest for 33-2-9
willful failure to discharge official duties, reference in affidavit 64-5-4
willful failure to file city income taxes 5-1-3
William Kessler, Judge of the Month 15-7-1
William the Conqueror, discussion of slaver in England 66-1-5
win, article, Chris asks … Did I Win? … This is indeed a win 54-7-3
winning cases every week, now in catalog 23-2-1
winning or losing cases, how it sometimes happens 66-12-6
Wisdom Group exchange substance calculation 18-3-3
Wisdom Group is a trust 18-3-1
Wisdom Group, checks in name of 5-16-3
witch-hunt by State against Church 29-18-3
withdrawal, mandatory, attorney must withdraw from employment if purpose of litigation is harassment or maliciously injuring any person 30-13-4
withholding agent, am I one? 35-5-1
withholding is voluntary for private sector employees 6-7-4
withholding tax explained 6-6-6
within the State, statutory law only binding there 26-16-3
within, as in “within U.S.”, meaning in laws 6-4-3
without dishonor, a third option 36-3-5
without dishonor, per UCC 36-3-3
Without Prejudice on driver’s license 22-16-5
Without Prejudice on driver’s license 22-18-1
without prejudice qualifies signature 4-5-3
without the U.S., using penalty of perjury law properly41-2-5
witness against themselves, discovery could possible be misconstrued as 38-3-3
witness against yourself, no need to identify yourself in a criminal case 32-4-5
witness against yourself, violates Constitution for you to identify yourself in a criminal case 43-1-1
witness, prosecutor acting as a witness when they execute a certification “under penalty of perjury” in support of an arrest warrant 56-13-2
witness, testifying about facts is the function of a witness, not of a lawyer 56-13-7
witnesses in traffic case testify no law violated 28-2-5
witnesses, charted within seven point affidavit 58-5-3
witnesses, discussion in trial procedure 68-6-8
witnesses, freedom from process without, reference 58-6-6
witnesses, two 2-2-2
word connections in definitions affects cases 29-1-3
words and phrases for complaints 12-14-4
words and phrases given meanings pursuant to 14th Amendment, not pursuant to ordinary language 22-3-5
Words and Phrases, research 9-12-2
words of art of IRS and BATF 25-10-1
words of artifice, reference 62-6-3
words, controlling definitions of, controls case 29-1-2
words, definitions of, how they have been changed, discussion 58-13-1
work license, reference 59-15-9
work licensed by SSN and TIN 57-2-3
World Bank, privately controlled 11-12-4
world citizens are foreigners, not under Constitution 2-9-2
world government vision 36-1-2
World is My Country, a book about expatriation 50-6-3
world law dedication by local council 2-8-4
worthless, a conclusion of law, no material facts 19-10-4
worthless, legal definition 19-10-3
Wriggley Community Develand Regulatory Improvement Act, reference 40-17-2
Writ of Assistance, without hearing, turned out to be incomplete, story 52-2-6
writ of attachment results in arrest 15-8-2
writ of certiorari 13-3-3
writ of certiorari 14-15-5
Writ of Certiorari 19-3-4
Writ of Certiorari 7-5-4
Writ of Certiorari, checklist for 13-6-4
Writ of Entry, IRS requires, on private property 37-3-7
Writ of Error Coram Nobis, defined 43-7-4
Writ of Error Corum Nobis, in traffic case with citation and Offer to Pay forming actual controversy 53-4-2
Writ of Error Corum Nobis, reference 45-4-5
Writ of Error is new case with new pleading 2-11-4
Writ of Error versus appeal 2-11-4
writ of error 14-15-5
Writ of Error 1-4-2
Writ of Error 2-11-4
Writ of Error 7-5-4
Writ of Error, compel lower court back into line 1-10-1
Writ of Error, definition of purpose 2-11-4
Writ of Error, is demurrer 1-9-5
Writ of Execution, sell debtors property for payment 3-19-2
Writ of Garnishee exempts Social Security and retirement 25-7-4
Writ of Garnishee obtained by bank 25-7-2
Writ of Garnishment for foreign judgment 44-4-9
Writ of Habeas Corpus “suspended”, story 49-12-9
Writ of Habeas Corpus 1-5-2
writ of habeas corpus, conditions of suspension 52-3-5
Writ of Habeas Corpus, Petition for, form 50-19-1
Writ of Possession 7-12-4
writ of possession, but no court order 11-16-6
writ of possession, on what authority 7-12-6
Writ of Possession, refused for cause 9-4-5
Writ of Praecipe 26-13-3
Writ of Prohibition if judge refuses to recuse self 52-14-4
Writ of Prohibition, stops IRS levy 1-3-1
writ of right versus writ of statutory equity 50-9-7
writ of right, not of statutory equity, need not comply with rules 20.2 and 14 and can not be suspended 50-9-7
writ of statutory equity versus writ of right 50-9-7
writ of supervisory control, petition for 46-13-8
writs of assistance 33-10-5
WTO, in relation to US Post Office 40-13-2
formilab.ch/ustax/ustax.html - US Tax Code 52-17-7
goi.ycio.edy/search/cfr.html - US Code of Federal Regulation 52-17-7
law.cornell.edu/uscode/ - Titles of the USC 52-17-7
, Right Way internet site 52-3-5
, reference 63-12-1
Yankee Doodle Macaroni, defined 46-6-6
yellow stick on car “By Order of the Chief of Police” constitutes vandalism and threat to steal 52-5-2
Yick Wo v. Hopkins 10-7-2
Yick Wo v. Hopkins 13-10-4
youth, police attacking today’s youth, discussion 53-5-8
zealously representing a client 30-13-4
zip code in parenthesis misconstrued by Post Office 29-7-8
zip code, federal zone 15-3-4
Zoning - Who are They Protecting, article 52-5-8
zoning and its enforcement, article continued 54-8-4
zoning case, private request for information in zoning case, story 45-2-5
zoning cases are commercial in nature, discussion 58-3-6
zoning department, relation to health department and environmental protection agency 55-6-2
zoning department, state, may be linked to the health department and the environmental protection agency 52-6-8
zoning inspector making request, reference 67-3-1
zoning is a police power! 52-9-5
zoning protects wards of the state 53-13-2
zoning regulation violation 12-8-3
zoning violation, criminal charge for 44-1-2
zoning violation, jetskis seized, warrants issued 41-13-8
zoning violations, presentments under UCC 36-3-1
zoning, article, Jack and the Zoning Giant 55-6-1
zoning, beginning a study of 52-6-5
zoning, steps to get a remedy when bothered 52-13-5
zoning, whose interests does it protect, a list, land, wards of state, commercial interests of contractors and financiers providing for state wards 53-13-1
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