Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
Something snapped into place this morning, in relation to how the IN GOD WE TRUST trust, and the 508(c)(1)(A) Mandatory Exception for churches and associations of churches relate to the proper bonding of judicial officers:


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What would be the importance of the "living" God?


I will elaborate on this after some sleep. But I definitely saw upon waking how this So help me God, is the God of the Districts as in Federal Reserve debt God. To prepare yourselves for my point understand that I perfected a great $20M lien against SAMELSON's oath in 2009. The AG's corporation was bankrupted to avoid settlement but hours after SAMELSON swore out oaths for everybody without God at all, like David Gilbert MARTINEZ's oath.

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Marla PRUDEK swears - So help me God. - Without specifying the living God or ever-living God. Her witness is a vacant office:

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Gilbert MARTINEZ' oath is witnessed by SAMELSON who was properly bonded when I cured my Lien in early 2009, but executed a criminal syndicalism of the courthouse just after that.

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hello david!

in viewing some of the ada county, idaho oaths for alleged magistrate judges, elected officials, sheriffs, deputies and the like, there are some interesting aspects....

one oath for a specific 'judge' in a case involving my trust account has a witness signature - fully illegible both to me and two deputy clerks - on a line and no indication of the office that wo/man allegedly holds a de jure office on the county.

another aspect in the "God" part. the sheriff's and deputies' (that i've seen thus far) all have either "So help me God" or "SO HELP ME GOD" as the last sentence in the oath portion. the others (i've seen thus far) for county clerk, judges, county attorney, etcetera are absent the "God" reference. the online version of the alleged constitution of the state of idaho, in the section regarding oaths, does not mention the necessity for any "God" reference.

another curious aspect i noticed, especially in comparison with the oaths you've posted for colorado-based 'officials' is that all that i've seen thus far have had what would commonly be referred to as a 'decorative border' around them. does this effectively enclose (put into a box within said instrument) said substance, thus making the oath null and void?

love, peace and life to all...