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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony Joseph View Post
    On what contract are two signatures found, memorializing a meeting of the minds in agreement, that one is a taxpayer?
    An endorsement does not have to be in ink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powder View Post
    An endorsement does not have to be in ink.
    'IRS' and 'United States' cannot speak or do anything.

    Only man can make a claim against another man.

    Only man can rob property from another man.

    Only man can interfere with the rights of another man.

    Only man can wrong another man.

    If you give life to the 'office' or 'cloak' that a man tries to hide behind (by agreeing that you hear or see it) when causing you harm or injury then you also give life to the realm of codes, statutes and 'legalese' relating to said office or cloak.

    Can you decipher code? Do you understand legalese? Do you believe statutes bind you? If someone is making a claim against you, that someone MUST appear and verify in living voice said claim on the record else there is no claim and no case.

    Plaintiff must appear. Plaintiff must verify claim and press the record. A man has a right to face and question his accuser in open court. This is ancient law which is still superior if a man invokes it properly. No one but the claimant may testify if a man knows how to hold and keep his court. One without firsthand knowledge is merely speaking hearsay. Paper is valueless without a man to verify what is written on it on the record in open court.

    That is how a common law court of record operates if a man requires it and knows how to keep it, regardless of who is moving the claim or what jurisdiction the claimant begins from.

    I am in the process of learning this and applying it; I haven't mastered it as of yet.

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    My biggest challenge is finding reading material that teaches a man/woman on invoking common law, understanding jurisdiction and bringing a claim forward. Any suggested books or reading material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by froze25 View Post
    My biggest challenge is finding reading material that teaches a man/woman on invoking common law, understanding jurisdiction and bringing a claim forward. Any suggested books or reading material.
    And why would one bring common law into a court of equity?
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    Quote Originally Posted by froze25 View Post
    My biggest challenge is finding reading material that teaches a man/woman on invoking common law, understanding jurisdiction and bringing a claim forward. Any suggested books or reading material.
    Here you go froze25.

    James Graham Cannon
    https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL36..._Graham_Cannon
    http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Jam...on++&b=&fr=ie8
    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_athr...=relevancerank

    Social Credit By Clifford Hugh Douglas http://nationalvanguard.org/books/so...ch_douglas.pdf

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