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    I believe we must keep our focus on the Oaths of Office. Article VI of the federal constitution is where the trusts begin. And they end there too. An official must subscribe an oath of office, or an affirmation to be in a position of trust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    I believe we must keep our focus on the Oaths of Office. Article VI of the federal constitution is where the trusts begin. And they end there too. An official must subscribe an oath of office, or an affirmation to be in a position of trust.
    I Second .
    Not to be construed as Legal Advice, nor a recommended Course of Action. I will stand corrected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    I believe we must keep our focus on the Oaths of Office. Article VI of the federal constitution is where the trusts begin. And they end there too. An official must subscribe an oath of office, or an affirmation to be in a position of trust.
    Heh.... office of trust vs. office of profit

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    Quote Originally Posted by shikamaru View Post
    Heh.... office of trust vs. office of profit
    My favorite question for any "Executive" Agent . Will I ever get an answer from one of them ?
    Not to be construed as Legal Advice, nor a recommended Course of Action. I will stand corrected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trust Guy View Post
    My favorite question for any "Executive" Agent . Will I ever get an answer from one of them ?
    No. Their goose is cooked either way they answer .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trust Guy View Post
    My favorite question for any "Executive" Agent . Will I ever get an answer from one of them ?



    Use the question to compel judicial performance - Click Here.


    Sorry Anthony Joseph;

    I imagine your leg is healed up enough for a good laugh!

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    [QUOTE=David Merrill;3755]Use the question to compel judicial performance - Click Here.

    Interesting .
    Not to be construed as Legal Advice, nor a recommended Course of Action. I will stand corrected.

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    Interesting:

    If your "Certificate of Live Birth" was recorded into the county by the Clerk of the Court it is a Court of Record document and it is also the document for all of your property and Rights to be attached to you.

    You take your grounds of dominion "Certificate of Live Birth" Court of Record document and Appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals to restore your rights and property to you and renounce Satan The SSN system of monetary exchange.

    If your "Certificate of Live Birth" was not processed through the Court of Record, you may now have to have it processed through your State District Court Judge to make it a Court of Record Document. That gives it the Highest Authority for your Rights and Property. Insinuated by Patrick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    Use the question to compel judicial performance - Click Here.
    Yes, this is slick move, have done it a few times myself. It is called a simple trust, another way to do it is create an agreement for performance, don't forget to put the serial # of a U.S. Postal Money order in it, send it with the U.S. Postal Money order, when it is accepted and then send you receipt or you can have a tracer done on it to prove it was cashed they now have agreed to the performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motla68 View Post
    Yes, this is slick move, have done it a few times myself. It is called a simple trust, another way to do it is create an agreement for performance, don't forget to put the serial # of a U.S. Postal Money order in it, send it with the U.S. Postal Money order, when it is accepted and then send you receipt or you can have a tracer done on it to prove it was cashed they now have agreed to the performance.
    Compelling judicial performance implies the person on the bench is a judicial officer.

    There ware ways and means in which to test if an officer is lawful and not simply operating under color of law ....

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