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    When heritage meets destiny there is peace.

    The objective of being at peace is to be removed legally from the actual theater of war. The constitutions are void on the actual theater of war.

    Quote Originally Posted by Doskias View Post
    Thank you all for the explanations and direction. This really helped me understand when and where to use legal name versus true name.



    I am still doing research on the family name. It is pronounced /ya/-/ne/ (both vowels with macrons, for some reason forum replaces the macron with a ?)or in correlation with English words, yay-knee. The furthest I have been able to go back is from 1791 when my ancestor came from Saxony, Germany to the United States of America. Strangely I believe the family name is a variation of John in German. Other than people I know that is family, the only other time I have seen the name is as a first name in France primarily and once/current French controlled territories and all were females. I can though with much confidence believe that it is an unique family name.

    I have been reading tons of posts here and am grateful to have come across this forum. I have been sharing this with my grandfather so it is nice to have someone I can take to and converse about it with.
    You are welcome and it is great that you are posting here.

    You have a great head start on the rest of us!! I have attached an example, a fellow had his Notice of Appeal STRICKEN. [Wouldn't that be a bitch? The trial judge simply striking your notice of appeal as a mistake?] Look quick though - the whole matter might be vacated as though it never happened? Funny if you look close how SIMON has no oath of office? (Attached.) It stirs images of another famous SIMON - Simon MAGUS of the Bible.



    Crosstalk:

    Good morning! The brain trust originated from my tendency to program macros instead of answering the same questions over and over to different suitors.







    Sorry sometimes simple things get complicated for me.



    That is not uncommon. FIRST MIDDLE LAST is the constructive trust (paragraph 22) – First Middle Last is the Trustee and your name is First Middle – always has been.



    Each time the above trusts are referenced in the Trust Document, they are printed in all capital letters.


    The trick if for you to understand your name is not First Middle Last just because you use it to express your relationship (trustee) with the account held in the FIRST MIDDLE LAST trust.



    If for some reason you wish to express your full or legal name but not really be using it then write it First Middle LAST so that you can separate yourself from any assumptions you meant to use it. – That you gave it for legal purposes. Does that help?



    An example was last night when taking the first in a series of classes. There was a Student Information Sheet in the Workbook to be filled out. It had a line for Name, Address, Phone but the instructor told us all that they “needed” our Date of Birth – Day/Month/Year format. [For Address I wrote: By name.] She did not say why. I did not put it in there. Why did she need it? She would probably say, Oh, we wont do anything with it!



    But why do you need that Information?



    Don’t worry, we won’t give it out to anybody!



    But why do you need that Information?



    It’s okay – trust us. We wont do anything with it.



    I do not have a Date of Birth. (No DoB for you then!)



    What you need to do is be careful about giving out Information unnecessarily – on naked contract.





    For your second question, I think it would be nice to have First Middle LAST on a check. Here a prominent local attorney managed to express what I mean correctly in the phone book. John Ferguson was not even thinking about it – he probably just did not want anybody to know his address because that secret society (BAR) creates enemies. I would like to see that. I think in France (a Mary myth revealed) that would be conventional. I saw a travel documentary where a Bed and Breakfast in France had the dining room placements in that fashion and when the Club de Paris announces names they use it too.
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    Last edited by David Merrill; 07-10-13 at 03:34 PM.

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