Indexed Table of Contents

Title Page                                                         I
Acknowledgments
                                        II
About the Author
                                         III
Introduction
                                                  IV
Legal Disclaimer
                                            V

Chapter 1:  Cannabis Freedom          –   p. 1
Petitioning in California                         –   p. 2
Freedom & Sovereignty Basics            –   p. 2
The Babylon System                              –   p. 3
Your Own Starship Enterprise             –   p. 4

Chapter 2:  Natural Law & the Divine Right of Kings
 
                                   –    p. 5
The Code of Hammurabi                      –   p. 6
Roman Civil Law                                     –   p. 6
Patricians and Plebs                              –   p. 6
Roman Corporations                             –  p. 7
Danish and West Saxon Law                –  p. 7

Chapter 3 – Secret Societies and World Power Structures
                                   –    p. 9
Knights Templars, English Common Law & Magna Carta                                           –    p. 9
Sir Edward Coke                                    –   p. 10
The Glorious Revolution and English Bill of Rights                                                      –   p. 12
The Hanovers, The Bank of England and the creation of Freemasonry                     –  p. 13
Foundations of Freemasonry              –  p. 14
Sir William Blackstone                          –  p. 15

Chapter 4: British East India Company
                                                                       –   p. 17
Freemasonry and the BEIC                  –  p. 19
Freemasonry and the First British Intelligence Services                            –  p. 20
BEIC and the African, Indian and Chinese Slave Trade                                             –  p. 20
Dutch and India Opium Trade             –  p. 21

Chapter 5: The Con of the Con-stitution
                                                                     –   p. 25
The Mayflower and the New England Company                                                 –  p. 25
The Virginia Company                           –  p. 26
Warehouses and Warehouse Receipts                                                                              – p. 27
Causes of the Revolutionary War        –  p. 27
The Currency Act of 1764                    –   p. 27
Articles of Confederation                    –   p. 28
Drafting The Constitution                   –   p. 29
America’s Debt to France after the War                                                                           –  p. 30
Masonic Establishment of the Judiciary                                                                            –  p. 31
Northwest Ordinance & Territorial Government                                           –  p. 31
Chisholm v. Georgia 2 U.S. 419 (1793)                                                                             –   p. 32
Hepburn Dundas v. Ellzey 6 U.S. 445 (1805)                                                                   –   p. 35
Caha v. United States, 152 U.S. 211 (1894)                                                                  –     p. 36
Definitions: Constitution                   –   p. 36

Chapter 6: The Con of Con-tracts  –  p. 37
Who is bound to the Constitution?  –  p. 37
Cruden v. Neale, 2 N.C. 338 (1796) 2 S.E. 70.                                                                  –   p. 38
Waring v. City of Savannah (1878)      – p. 39
California Government Code Section 54950                                                                  –   p. 39
Montana Freemen – Self-Government Charters                                                  –   p. 39
Montana Constitution, Article 5, sec. 26, Justice’s Courts                                     –   p. 40
Who is a Party to the Contract called the Constitution?                                       –   p. 40
Express and Implied Contracts           –  p. 41
Offer and Acceptance                          –  p. 41
Hale v. Henkel (March 12, 1906)         –  p. 41
Marriage Contracts – Roberts v. Roberts (1947) 81 CA2d 871, 185 P2d 381      –  p. 41
Tribal Sovereignty – Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe, 455 U.S. 130 (1982)      –  p. 41
Definitions: Acceptance, Agreement,
                 Assumpsit, Collateral,
                 Consideration, Contract, Dishonor,
                 Holder, Holder in Due Course,
                 Honor, Principal, Law of Agency,
                 Valuable, Consideration,
                 Value                                      –  p. 42

Chapter 7: The Banker’s War on America & the Original 13th Amendment
   –  p. 45
1st Bank of America – 1781                –  p. 45
Banker Enemies: Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson                                     –  p. 45
The Original 13th Amendment          –  p. 48
Esquires and Titles of Nobility           –  p. 48
The War of 1812 and the Burning of the Library of Congress                               –  p. 50
Virginia’s Ratification of the Titles of Nobility Amendment                                        –  p. 50

Chapter 8: The Civil War – A Freemason Feud by Design
                                    –  p. 53
The War on Gold and Devaluation of Silver                                                                 –  p. 53
Demand Notes: Silver and Gold Certificates                                                              –  p. 54
National Banking Act of 1863          –   p. 54
The Coinage Act of 1873                  –   p. 54
Banker’s War on US Silver Supply  –   p. 55
Congress’ Power to Coin Money and Prohibitions on Paper Currency –
Juilliard v. Greenman, 110 U.S. 421 Supreme Court 1884                                            –  p. 57
The Civil War of the Northern and Southern Jurisdiction of Freemasonry               –   p. 59
The Present Attempt to Dissolve the American Union: a British Aristocratic Plot 
                                                              –  p. 59
Caleb Cushing and Albert Pike         – p. 61
The Battle of Gettysburg                   – p. 62

Chapter 9: Lincoln, the “Greenback” and Martial Law
                                          –  p. 65
Revenue Act of 1861                           – p. 66
Revenue Act of 1862 and Creation of the IRS                                                            –  p. 66
Lieber Codes                                         – p. 67
National Banking Act of 1864            –  p. 68
Loan Association v. Topeka, 87 U.S. 655 (1874)                                                       –  p. 68

Chapter 10:  The 14th Amendment & the Anti-Slavery Scam                           –  p. 71
The 13th Amendment & The “Freeing” of the Slaves                                                  –  p. 71
The Civil Rights Act of 1866               –  p. 72
“People” Defined – Otto Walther v. Leopold Rabolt 30 Cal. 185 July 1, 1866       –  p. 73
Reconstructions Acts                         –  p. 73
The 14th Amendment and the Creation of a Franchisee or Member Corporation –  p. 74
“Persons” Defined                             –  p. 76
Corporations were made Persons – Santa Clara County v Southern Pacific (1886)
                                                              – p. 77
Inalienable or civil rights?                – p. 77
Supreme Court, Colgate vs. Harvey, Wadleigh v. Newhall (March 13, 1905)
                                                               – p. 77
Slaughterhouse Cases (1873)           – p. 78
Cory et. al v. Carter (Nov. 1874)       – p. 79
Congressional Record, 1967 – Illegality of the 14th Amendment                            –  p. 79
Congress Renames Tax Districts as “States”                                                                –  p. 81
Ex Parte Frank Knowles 5 Cal. 300 (1855)                                                     –  p. 84
Ellen Van Valkenburg v. Edward Brown 43 Cal 43, 47 (1872)                                   – p. 85
United States v Anthony (1873)          – p. 85
Cory v Carter, 48 Ind. 327, 349-350 (1874)                                                        – p. 86
United States v. Cruikshank (1875)    – p. 86
United States v. Harris (1883)             – p. 86
Boyd v State of Nebraska Thayer (1891-92)                                                            –  p. 88
Twining v. New Jersey (1908)              –  p. 88
Gardina v. Board of Registrars of Jefferson County (1909)                                       –  p. 90
Jordan v. Tashiro, 278 U.S. 123 (1928) – p. 90
Crosse v. Board of Supervisors of Elections of Baltimore City (1966)                      –  p. 91
Jones v. Temmer (1993)                      – p. 91
California Code, Government Codes – GOV CA GOVT § 100, 240, 241                    –  p. 92
Domicile or Residence?                       – p. 93
Bradwell v State of Illinois (1872)      – p. 94
Chadwick v. Kelley (1903)                   – p. 95
Mitchell v. United States (1874)         – p. 95
Domicile by Averment – Brown v. Keene – (1834)                                                        – p. 96
Sun Printing & Publishing Association v. Edwards (1904)                                       –  p. 97
Plea in Abatement for Averment Purposes – Steigleder v. McQuesten (1905)          –  p. 97
Abatement in pleading – Defined        – p. 98
Ex Parte Edmund Kinney: 3 Hughes 9, at 12 thru 14 (1879)                                         –  p. 99

Chapter 11:  Surprise!  The United States is Now A Corporation
                      –  p. 101
The District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801                                                       –  p. 101
An Act to provide a government for the District of Columbia 1871                  –  p. 101
Bank of the United States v. Planters’ Bank of Georgia (1824)                                –  p. 102
United States v. Cook (1873)             –  p. 102
United States v. Bostwick (1876)      –  p. 102
Caha v. United States (1894)             –  p. 102
Birth Certificates                                 –  p. 103
Early Social Security Related Case Adkins v. Children’s Hospital from 1923         –  p. 104
Social Security Act of 1935                –  p. 105
The Public Salary Tax Act in 1939     –  p. 105
Buck Act of 1940                                 –  p. 106
Howard v. Commissioners of Sinking Fund (1953)                                                     –  p. 106
Carlson v. Superior Court of the State of
                  California For the County of
                  Sacramento, Golden Gate
                  Welfare Rights Organization Inc
                  (1972)                                 –  p. 107
(2) Distinct National Governments – Downes vs. Biswell, 182 U.S. 244 (1901)        –  p. 107
Blending Equity with Common Law: CHAP.
                80.- An act concerning, the practice
                in territorial courts, and appeals
                therefrom – April 7, 1874   –  p. 112
Cornell Law on Legislative Courts    –  p. 112
Cornell Law on Territorial Jurisdiction
                                                               –  p. 114
Jurisdiction of Corporations: Bank of
              Augusta v. Earle, 38 U.S. 519
             (1839)                                        –  p. 114
91 Corpus Juris Secumdum, United States Section 4 – “Powers in General”        –  p. 114
17 Cal Jur. 3d (Rev) Part 1, Criminal Law, Section 16 “Definitions” of “State”     –  p. 114
Writ of Error v Appeal: United States v. Coe, (1894)                                                    –  p. 115
United States Code (USC) (Code is not Law)                                                      –  p. 115
Corporations are residents of a state, not citizens: Myers v Murrey (1890)        –  p. 116
District of Columbia Case – Winkler v Daniels – 1942                                      –  p. 116
Difference between Legislative and Judicial Courts: Federal Radio Commission
             v. General Electric Company (1930)                                                                     –  p. 117
Bills of Attainder or Ex Post-facto laws                                                                            –  p. 117
Definitions – Corporation, State, United States, United States of America       –  p. 118

Chapter 12:  Lawyers, Judges, Word Manipulators & Other Con-Artists

                                                                – p. 121
Creation of the ABA :British Lawyers arrive in America                                           –  p. 121
Attorney Control over Witnesses: Pre-trial depositions, or pre-trial discovery    – p. 123
Weapons of the Judges: Judicial Discretion                                                                 –  p. 124
Attorney/ Client Relationship; Clients are Wards of Court, Infants, Unsound     – p. 125
Trial by Jury / William Penn               –  p. 126
Trial by Jury Peter Zenger                  –  p. 127
Conflict of Interest and Corporate Member of the BAR                                            –  p. 128
Freemasonry and the BAR Association                                                                           –  p. 129
Original Supreme Court                     –  p. 132
The 1874 US Codes and 1872: The California Codes are not Law                          –  p. 133
“Code” Defined                                    –  p. 134
Lewis v Dunn, 134 Cal 291, (1901)   –  p. 136
1879 California Constitution            –  p. 137
The 1879 Constitution is Void          –  p. 138
History of the Codes of California – Law Library Journal                                    –   p. 139
California Law Review on the California Statutes 1849-1953                            –   p. 140
An act to repeal an obsolete and
                 superseded act, relating to the
                status of the common law in
                California                              –  p. 144
First Report of the Joint Committee to
                  Examine the Codes        –  p. 146
Definitions – Artificial, Artificial Person, Attorney, Civil Law, Consent, Controversy,
                   Court, Fictitious Plaintiff, May                                                                –  p. 147

Chapter 13: The California Constitution of 1879 was Unlawfully Repealed
– p. 149
California Law Review, VOL. VI November, 1917 Number I, – Part 1
The California Constitutional Convention of 1878-9                                                –  p. 149
Distrust and Restrictions on the Legislature                                           –  p. 151
Adoption of the Constitution of 1879                                                     –  p. 152
Nov. 7, 1966, California voters passed Prop. 1a                                                         –  p. 152
Constitution Revision Commission – p. 153
McFadden v. Jordan, 32 Cal.2d 330 (1948)                                                                –  p. 153
California Jurisprudence (1922)       –  p. 157
California Law Review, VOL. VI November, 1917 Number I, – Part. 2                  
Constitution Revision Commission                                                                                 –  p. 160
Prop 1a November 1966 Text and Examination                                        –  p. 161
Constitutional Revision Amendment No. 14 (1962)                                                     –  p. 165
Legislative Acts, if Unconstitutional are Null and Void: Billings v Hall (1857)           – p. 165
Null and Void Laws – Court Cases   –  p. 166
American Jurisprudence, on Unconstitutional Acts of the legislature                                                                          –  p. 166

Chapter 14: Oil, Cotton, and Pharmaceuticals – The Rockefeller,
Whitney, Bush & Skull & Bones Connection
                                          –  p. 167
Jack Herer and the 50,000 Uses for Hemp                                                                    –  p. 167
Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones                                                     –  p. 170
Oil and the Rockefellers                     –  p. 170
Yale, the Whitneys, and the Cotton Gin
                                                               –  p. 172
George Bush, Zapata Petroleum, Zapata Offshore                                                –  p. 172

Chapter 15: The Federal Reserve Act & the Great Gold Heist
                        –  p. 175
The 1st Goldsmiths                             – p. 175
Bills of Exchange                                  – p. 176
Jekyll Island 1910 and the Aldrich Plan
                                                              –  p. 176
Federal Reserve Act and Quotes by Lindbergh, McFadden, Rothschilds  –  p. 177
Congressman Louis T. McFadden: Congressional Record, June 10, 1932
                                                               –  p. 182
Private control of the Federal Reserve System:
Goddard v. District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency (1961) – p. 185
Lewis vs. United States, 680 F. 2d 1239 9th Circuit (1982)                                       –  p. 185
National Economy & the Banking System of the US – Robert Owen – 1939           –  p. 185
Modern Money Mechanics               –  p. 186

Chapter 16:  Emergency Banking Act of 1933
                                                     –  p. 189
Definitions – Stramineus Homo, Strawman, Dummy, Dummy Corporation, Effigy,
Fictitious Name, Transmitting Utility, Chattels; property                               –  p. 189
More Definitions – Certificate, Registered, Security, Surety                                –  p. 191    
Bankruptcy of 1933 – State of National Emergency                                        –  p. 191
Congressional Record, March 9, 1933 House of Representatives (McFadden)     – p. 192
June 5, 1933 Congress passed HJR-192 – Public Policy Insurance                        – p. 194
State of National Emergency – War Powers Act of 1973: Public Law 93-148         – p. 194
Reorganization of the Treasury under the IMF                                                          – p. 195
Senate Report 93-549: Emergency Powers Statutes                                                –  p. 196
Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917 and 1933 (People Declared the Enemy)  –  p. 196

Chapter 17: Admiralty Law/Maritime Jurisdiction (Asset Seizure & Booty)
& Equity in the Chancery Courts  –  p. 199
Benedict on Admiralty and Vice-Admiralty Courts                                                   –  p. 199
American Ins. Co. v. Canter, 1 Pet. 511, 545 (1828)                                                   –  p. 200
War Powers Act and Corporation under North Carolina 1933                            –  p. 201
The Practice and Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty by John Hall                       – p. 202
Forfeiture and Jurisdiction of District Courts: (in rem Proceedings) GLASS, et al.
Appellants, v. The Sloop BETSY (1794)                                                    –  p. 202
Definitions – Prize, Prize Court, Dock, Docket, Document of Title, Warehouse Receipt, Delivery                                 –  p. 203
Equity in the Chancery Courts         –  p. 204
Maxims of Equity in relation to Jurisdiction                                                                –  p. 206
Maxims & sayings related to fraud –  p. 207
Waiver of Rights” in Equity               –  p. 207
Miami Federal Courthouse              –  p. 208

Chapter 18: Commerce and Commercial Law
                                                       
  p. 209
Suspension of the Gold Standard and HJR 192, June 5, 1933                                 –  p. 209
“Discharge” Defined                            –  p. 210
Erie RR v. Tompkins, Swift v. Tyson, Clearfield Doctrine                              –  p. 211
“Judge-Made Law” Defined               –   p. 212
Cases – Clearfield Trust Co.              –  p. 213
Chapter 27, CFR, Definitions, Subpart B – Commercial Crimes                             –  p. 214
Almeida-Sanchez v. United States – Hauling Marijuana, No License, Not Guilty   –  p. 214
Definitions – Account, To Accrue, Attach, Attachment, Bank, Bank Acceptance,
Banker, Banker’s Acceptance, Banker’s Note, Bankruptcy, Bill of Exchange,
Bond, Bondage, Business, Call, Cause, Cause of Action, Chamber of Commerce,
Charge and Discharge, Clearing House, Clerk, Collateral, Commerce,
Commercial Law, Commercial Paper, Comptroller, Consideration, Credit,
Creditor, Credits, Currency, Debit, Debt, Debtor, Dishonor, Dollar, Double Entry,
Draft, Equity, Exchange, Fiducia, Fiduciary, Fiduciary Capacity, Fund, Goods,
Hell, Holder, Holder in Due Course, Honor, Hypothecate, Instrument,. Interest,
Internal Revenue, Invoice, Issue, Law Merchant, Ledger, Levy, Liability,
Negotiable, Negotiable Instrument, Negotiation, Note, Obligation, Party, Pay,
Policy, Private Bank, Purchase, Revenue, Secured Party, Securities, Security,
Security Agreement, Security Interest, Surety                                                    – p. 215

Chapter 19: The Private / Public Matrix
–                                                                – p. 231
The Right to Travel – (Public or Private?)                                                                     –  p. 232
State v. Johnson, 243 P. 1073 (Mont. 1926)                                                                  –  p. 233
Federal Definition of “commercial motor vehicle”                                                  –  p. 234
United States Code, USC Title 18 Definition of Motor Vehicle                                 –  p. 234
What is a “Person” and who are the “People”?                                               –  p. 234
Motor Vehicle Code defines “person”
                                                                 – p. 234
Church of Scientology v. US Department of Justice ruling on “Person”                   –  p. 234
The US Government’s Definition of the word “Person” – American Law and Procedure (1910)                                                  – p. 235
Defines “the People”: Spooner v. McConnell (1838)                                                  –  p. 235
US Supreme Court in U.S. v. Cooper (1941)                                                     –  p. 235
Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) Corporate Numbers: STATE OF CALIFORNIA 071549000
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ­ 052714196                                            – p. 236
Infractions are not crimes – People v Battle Superior Court, Los Angeles (1975)  – p. 237
Flashing Lights = Arrest: The State of Washington v. Kim Stroud – (1981)  – p. 237
Misdemeanor not to take Arrested Parties Immediately Before Magistrate       – p. 239
Life in Prison for Officers Kidnapping Across County or State Lines                       – p. 240
4th Amendment Ruling: Terry v Ohio, (1968)                                                               – p. 241
Cannabis Related: 4th Amendment Ruling: People v. Horton (1971)                     – p. 243
Cannabis Related: 4th Amendment Ruling: State v. Shoemaker (1974)                – p. 244

Chapter 20: Why Medical Marijuana Prop. 215 is Not Law
                         – p. 247
Government Citizenship Manual, Prepared by the Army – Democracy and
Republic Defined (War Department, November 30, 1928.)                           – p. 248

Chapter 21: Cases of Judicial Contempt for the Law
                                      –  p. 251
Baby Seized by State Police from Mother’s Hospital Room                                –  p. 251
Ron Lutz : 15 Years for Passing a Check                                                      – p. 251
Roger Elvick Political Prisoner           –  p. 251

Chapter 22: Taking the Law into Your Own Hands
                                        – p. 253
Montana Freemen and Elizabeth Broderick                                               – p. 253

Chapter 23: Roger Elvick’s Redemption Song
                                                       – p. 257
“Value” Defined                                   –  p. 259
More on Ron Lutz                                – p. 259
Transcript of Conversation with Roger – When do you have an agreement?   –  p. 261
Pre-Payment through Birth Certificate                                                                          –  p. 262
Commodity Contracts / Prisoner Bonds                                                                        –  p. 263
Government operates on Assumption
                                                                – p. 265
Roger’s New Discovery of Acceptance                                                                            – p. 265
Prisoner Bonds / Accounts Being Traded on Wall Street                                            –  p. 269
Prisoners are Collateral for Walmart
                                                                – p. 270
1099 OID and INT                                 – p. 271
Involuntary Bankruptcy                       – p. 272
Purpose of the Strawman                  –  p. 274
Secret Service Investigation of Roger in 2001                                                       –  p. 275
Re-Arrest of Roger / New Procedure / Appearance Bond / Release               –  p. 277
Confession and Avoidance                –  p. 281

Chapter 24: Word Games: Criminal or Commercial
                                       – p. 283
Definitions – Charge, Charges, Complaint, Information, Indictment, Accusation,
Offense, Tort, Obligation, Count Declaration, Cause of Action, Claim, Bill,
True Bill, Case, Allege, Alleged, Arraignment, Bail, Bailee, Bailiff, Bench Warrant,
Charge Sheet, Cognizance, To Commit, Convict, Judgement                            –  p. 283

Chapter 25: The Sovereign Activist & True Freedom
                                            –  p. 291
6 Arrests in One Year – Van Nuys, San Bernardino, Venice Beach                –  p. 291
Acceptance of Contracts / Turning Things Around                                               –  p. 301
Conversation with Roger Elvick                                                                                    –  p. 302
Letter to the Judge                           –  p. 309
2nd Conversation With Roger Elvick                                                                            – p. 313
18 Months of Probation Forgotten / Case Dismissed                                          –  p. 318

Chapter 26: The Prison Industrial Complex and Bonding
                   –  p. 321
Owners of the Prison System in America / A.G. Edwards, Merrill Lynch           –   p. 321
Correction Corp. of America, Paine Webber, CUSIP Numbers                               –   p. 321
American Legislative Exchange Council                                               –  p. 322
Jack Smith and Jean Keating’s Research                                              –   p. 323
How to Beat Criminal Charges in Admiralty Courts?                                                –  p. 325
IT is the ISSUE: Roger Elvick Letter  –  p. 326

Chapter 27: The STRAWMAN is Dead! Long Live the Qualified Heir!
       –  p. 335
Issues are all Contraband Until After Tax
                                                              –  p. 335
The Decedent (Strawman) Cannot Leave a Will                                                       –  p. 336
Gift $1.00 FRN to Employees, creating liability on Gift and Estate Taxes       –  p. 336

Chapter 28: The Pen is Mightier than the Sword                                                  –  p. 339
Employee Oath to Support the Constitution: California Code, Business and Professions
Code – BPC CA BUS & PROF § 606  –  p. 340
Sovereign Citizens: A Reasoned Response to the Madness by Joshua P. Weir       –  p. 340
Apostille and Act of State                  –  p. 341
Affidavit of Negative Averment        –  p. 341
Waiver and Non-Consent, Moving the Court
                                                               –  p. 341
Court Conversation in Commerce or Affidavit of Truth, or Declaration of Status                                                                   –  p. 342
Maxims of Law in Equity and Jurisprudence
                                                               –  p. 347
Status, Standing and Agency with Mark Emery                                                   –  p. 348
Mark Emery Court Strategy              – p. 351
Securities Searches CUSIP Including Substance and Form Letter for Court
                                                               –  p. 356
Subrogation and Expressing the Trust
                                                                – p. 361
Utilizing Bid Bonds, Performance Bonds and Payment Bonds from the GSA           –  p. 367
Dealing with Contempt of Court       –  p. 370
US Code Sections: 18 U.S.C. § 2384. Seditious conspiracy,
42 U.S.C. § 1983. Civil action for deprivation of rights,
42 U.S.C. § 1985. Conspiracy to interfere with civil rights,
42 U.S.C. § 1986. Action for neglect to prevent                                                  –  p. 372
Ignorance of the Law Is NO EXCUSE for Government Officials:           
Harlow v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 800 at 818 (1982)                                                   –  p. 373
Government Officials Have No Immunity for Civil Rights Violations:
Scheuer v. Rhodes, 416 U.S. 232, 248. P. 701. (1974)                                            –  p. 374
Owen v. City of Independence (1980): Maine v. Thiboutot, (1980)                            –  p. 374
Rights of Jury to Acquit: United States v. Moylan (4th Cir. 1969)                         –  p. 375
Horning v. District of Columbia, 254 U.S. 135 (1920)                                                    –  p. 375
United States v. Dougherty, (D.C. Cir. 1972)                                                     –  p. 376
Right to Remain Silent and Right to Not Testify                                                    –  p. 376
Tidbits of Truths and Piecemeal of Law
                                                               –  p. 376
Constitutional Due Process v 14th Amendment Substantive Due Process
                                                               –  p. 378

Chapter 29: Non-Acceptance & Non-Consent
                                               –  p. 379
Robert-Arthur Maynard                    –  p. 380
Notice of Understanding of Intent and Claim of Right Concept Introduction
                                                               –  p. 381
Scottish Claim of Right,” signed by Gordon Brown in 1988                                      –  p. 382

Chapter 30: Bill Thornton: Counterclaims in Common Law                              –  p. 385
Courts of Record                               –  p. 385
Nisi Prius Court                                 –  p. 386
Differences Between Superior and Inferior Courts                                                   –  p. 387
Tax Court is a Court of Record         –  p. 387
Counterclaims Challenge Jurisdiction                                                                             –  p. 387
No officer can acquire jurisdiction by deciding that he has it.
Prosser and others vs. Secor (May 7, 1849)
                                                              –  p. 388
Counterclaim Notes                          –  p. 389
What do you do when you are in front of a judge?                                                  –  p. 389
Is that an Order?: Turning Police Transactions into Business Transactions
                                                               –  p. 391
Law Study Course Recommendation
                                                               –  p. 392

Chapter 31: Supplemental Documents and Sample Forms with Substance 
                                                               –  p. 393
Acceptance Letter                               –  p. 394
Accounting Instructions to Accompany Acceptance Letter                                –  p. 395
Notice of Rescission of Signatures   –  p. 396
Deposition with Notary                      –  p. 397
Bonding a Court Action                      –  p. 399
Affidavit of Specific Negative Averment
                                                               –  p. 400
Commercial Oath and Verification  –  p. 404
CUSIP Number Letter with Request for 1099
                                                               –  p. 405
Subrogation Letter to Court Clerk   –  p. 406
Motion to Dismiss – Notice of Subrogation
                                                                –  p. 407
Bill for Damages                                  –  p. 409
Motion for a More Definitive Statement 
                                                               –  p. 410
GSA Bonding Instructions                 –  p. 412
Notice of Understanding and Intent And Claim of Right                                       –  p. 414
Constructive Notice of Child of God Status
                                                                –  p. 417
Constructive Notice of Claim of Right to Possess Cannabis                                –  p. 418
Conditional Acceptance of Offer and Re-Draft (For use with Police Officers)  –  p. 420
Constructive Notice for Traveling or Personal Police Encounters              –  p. 421
Bill Thornton: Form Example for Counterclaim                                        –  p. 426

Chapter 32:  Conclusion and Final Words
 
                                                               –  p. 427