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    According to ACIM the only proper use of judgment is based in how you feel - emotionally. Joy is Love. Anything else is Fear.

    1996-06-19 Doc 23 Named as : Writ of Absolute Mandamus (Motion) by plaintiff David Van Pelt in pleading he is referring to himself as David Merrill for default judgment against Robert Rubin before Judge Wiley Y. Daniel (former empl) (Entered: 06/19/1996)

    1997-04-15 Doc 24 ORDER by Judge Wiley Y. Daniel denying motion for default judgment against Robert Rubin [23-1]; the clerk shall take the necessary steps to close this case (cc: all counsel) ; entry date : 4/17/97 (lam) (Entered: 04/17/1997)
    Interestingly it was in 1999 without any grand jury, using the USGS docs that had impact with Secretary RUBIN.


    P.S. You can add RECAP (PACER backwards) to your browser and search the federal court publications for free. NOTICE: RECAP it turns out is not free. It loads to "Public Archives" and is free from there but PACER charges for the initial download! RECAP appears to move your files into a public domain folder. I find this interesting should you relate this to this thread's topic.

    Someone has figured out that government is a public domain. Why do people pay for this government publication service?

    Recently a couple suitors are being met with a process server being refused at a Federal Reserve Bank! Interesting...

    Public or Private?


    Furthermore quoting from Beyond Kabbalah; The Teachings that Cannot Be Taught by Joel David BAKST; page 400, Footnote 404:

    As known in the Kabbalah, the term "public domain" refers to the unilinear sefirotic structure before the tikun and the term "private domain" refers to the rectified restructuring of the Sefirot into the three columned, i.e., balanced, partzufim.
    Last edited by David Merrill; 07-06-14 at 12:08 AM.

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