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  • Treefarmer
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    For a while I tried reading Motla68's posts, but I gave up relatively quickly because I could not make out what he was trying to convey.
    His spelling was so poor that I often had no way of making sense out of his sentences.
    When someone introduces a label like "Coresource Solution" and I still don't have the remotest idea of what that may entail after reading a dozen of his introductory and explanatory posts, I tend to dismiss it as crackpot or cheap bait or both.

    It's too bad about that really; he seemed to have some interesting thoughts on some things, but his style and delivery were ineffective.

    I agree with you David that obscuring remedy, if that's indeed what he did, would be highly offensive.
    I'm saying "if", since I didn't read most of his posts and have no idea what it was he did or didn't do.

    I wonder if we can find kinder, gentler ways of nipping his kind of behavior in the bud in the future, before it gets to the point of banishment, which is in itself offensive and a little primitive IMO.

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  • David Merrill
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    I had mixed feelings about banishing Motla68;


    If you were reading, you might understand that I was relieved to find a valid reason to banish him. He enjoyed being a pain in my side with is hidden and disguised Strawman Redemption/UCC/Treasury Direct-style of remedy he called Coresource Solution.

    When he omitted the remedy found in law, in finally revealing the verbiage on the Presentments that Coresource Solution was promoting, that was enough for me to determine he had to go. By omitting the Fed Act remedy, I determined that whether knowing or not, Motla68 was harmful to people looking to apply remedy.



    Regards,

    David Merrill.

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  • Treefarmer
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    I have hardly read any Ebooks, but I can think of a lot of paper-books which I would gladly recommend.

    I think I'll start a Treefarmer's Log where I'll put this info, so it doesn't end up getting buried in a thread where I can't find it anymore.
    That was my biggest challenge on SJC, where some threads had hundreds of pages and I couldn't find stuff when I tried to go back to something I had read previously.

    Darkcrusade, the truth will always find a way to get out as surely as God is never without witnesses.
    Let's try to make StSC even better than SJC was.
    I look forward to learning together.

    Bright blessings

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  • Darkcrusade
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    Yes,as David Merrill wrote,and Taxes ,Government,liberty/freedom, Law(and sub-cats) Religion(& sub-cats)Money/gold/silver,Court,guns,war?

    Or maybe a personal top ten favorite books of each member? (books you have learned the most from &c.)

    Treefarmer,Great to see you here, a Shame about sjc,i lost more than a few postings there. i would hate to see this site built uo and than taken down.

    and i also would like to see bean and his contributions/challenges addressed here.

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  • David Merrill
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    Originally posted by stoneFree View Post
    Speaking of "directories full of interesting stuff" - what is the source of this scan image? Is this FDR:


    ".. if we can persuade people all through the country, when their salary checks come in, to deposit them in new accounts, which will be held in trust and kept in one of the new forms I have mentioned, we shall have made progress. "

    The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin Delano Roosevelt - 1933, The Year of Crisis. I noticed that you can see the 5-Volume rendition above me in this video about names.

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  • stoneFree
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    Speaking of "directories full of interesting stuff" - what is the source of this scan image? Is this FDR:


    ".. if we can persuade people all through the country, when their salary checks come in, to deposit them in new accounts, which will be held in trust and kept in one of the new forms I have mentioned, we shall have made progress. "

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  • David Merrill
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    Digitized Books:

    Religion
    History
    Law
    Mathematics
    What's in Your Ebooks Directory?


    Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
    Credit River Money Decision
    Chattel Mortgages
    MERS, CHASE, GMAC and Deutsche Bank
    Thirteenth Amendment
    Original Thirteenth Amendment
    Fourteenth Amendment
    Sixteenth Amendment
    Admiralty Law
    American Grand Jury
    Attorney Attorn - Bar Flies


    I think you might get me started with the "A"s. I alone can populate an eBook area if you set it up.

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  • YellowAdmin
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    Originally posted by Darkcrusade View Post
    Thank you for the invites,so happy to be here and looking forward to learning lots.

    Two suggestions: A Book category with sub-cats seems indespensible and so seldom seen.

    And a back -up forum/meeting place &c.

    Just seems like a smart thing todo with all the forums getting hacked/attacked/corrupted.
    Please offer some suggetions for the book sub categories.

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  • Treefarmer
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    Originally posted by Darkcrusade View Post
    Thank you for the invites,so happy to be here and looking forward to learning lots.

    Two suggestions: A Book category with sub-cats seems indespensible and so seldom seen.

    And a back -up forum/meeting place &c.

    Just seems like a smart thing todo with all the forums getting hacked/attacked/corrupted.
    In a sense, this is the back-up forum and meeting place to SJC.
    Had SJC not gone away, we would probably all still be there and I venture to say that this forum would not be happening right now.

    I really like the idea of a book category.

    Bright blessings to all new members

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  • Darkcrusade
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    Book threads.

    Thank you for the invites,so happy to be here and looking forward to learning lots.

    Two suggestions: A Book category with sub-cats seems indespensible and so seldom seen.

    And a back -up forum/meeting place &c.

    Just seems like a smart thing todo with all the forums getting hacked/attacked/corrupted.

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  • Sovereignty
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    I see. I'm thinking that the dictionaries are something everyone should
    be able to access without having to find them hidden on some page. Is
    there a way to put a button at the top of this software linking them for all?

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  • David Merrill
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    Originally posted by Sovereignty View Post
    Not sure if I did this right? I posted in 'my' blog for Bouvier's Revised Sixth Edition, 1856 law dictionary http://www.constitution.org/bouv/bouvier.htm
    and for Blacks 1910 Law dictionary http://books.google.com/books?oe=UTF...ge&q=a&f=falsehttp://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html

    US Supreme Court Cases & Opinions http://supreme.justia.com/us/index.html
    Maybe a Category - Link Library

    My link library is called Picture Links and is only roughly associated geographically - one picture link near another. I try to title pictures with a related word so I can find the link easily with a word search. It's over 80 pages now and here is an example:



    link to Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars paper



    Internet for attorneys

    US Codes




    link to Rule E



    Commentary on admiralty law.



    Rules for Courts Martial – United States



    admiralty rules amendments

    http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/601.htm#wp1064775 Domestic Mail Manual

    DMM 601.4.3



    Colorado Revised Statutes Lexis Nexus



    Treaties of the United States




    Passport Application



    Notice of Lien/lien



    link to James D. Price paper on the name Yehoshuah







    72-fold name image link



    journal entry

    So now you know how I look so smart; ha! ha! By just grabbing random stuff though, you will see if I try using some of that material linked I would look rather silly. Today is the first time I looked at the fellow assuring us that the banks dealing in the original birth certificate as a stock certificate are listed on the back... He wants us to "check it out" and I say if he was worth listening to he would have waited until he had one to show us before he told us to believe him!
    Last edited by David Merrill; 03-06-11, 05:18 PM.

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  • Sovereignty
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    Not sure if I did this right? I posted in 'my' blog for Bouvier's Revised Sixth Edition, 1856 law dictionary http://www.constitution.org/bouv/bouvier.htm
    and for Blacks 1910 Law dictionary http://books.google.com/books?oe=UTF...ge&q=a&f=falsehttp://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html

    US Supreme Court Cases & Opinions http://supreme.justia.com/us/index.html
    Last edited by Sovereignty; 03-06-11, 05:00 AM.

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  • David Merrill
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    Originally posted by KnowLaw View Post
    Nice to be here, and to have a "here" to be.

    With regard to the emphasized, me too. For those who knew me at the old forum, I went by the handle IanAnd there. Here, it's changed to KnowLaw. It would be helpful for any of the old members from the suijurisclub forum who happen to rejoin us here and change their handle would let us know who they are so that we can identify their persona once again in our minds.

    I'm interested in furthering people's knowledge in and of the law. I wonder if there's any chance of repopulating this forum with some of the many useful tools (in terms of downloadable files of information pertaining to a variety of subject matters) that were once available at suijurisclub.net. Charles6 had some very useful files parked at suijurisclub that would be handy to have parked here too.
    I have some directories full of interesting stuff! I will get to work with Admin about building a Downloads area or whatever we call it here. Thanks for mentioning it. I am sure that bell or whistle has been purchased, or it can be.

    Originally posted by Sovereignty View Post
    Glad to be here as well.

    I wonder if a "Start Here" forum would be a good place to
    begin without having to wade through all kinds of 'stuff'
    that merely serves to redirect ones focus?

    I'm a concrete kind of guy that likes how the number 2 follows
    the number 1.
    Thanks! I have done that already but just for my Lesson Plan about remedy. It is off the Main Forum and called Instruction Set. Otherwise I think it easy to find and select an interesting Category and then find Subcategories and Threads from the main Forum page.


    Have fun! It is great to have you both here.


    Regards,

    David Merrill.
    Last edited by David Merrill; 07-04-11, 03:59 PM.

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  • Sovereignty
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    Glad to be here as well.

    I wonder if a "Start Here" forum would be a good place to
    begin without having to wade through all kinds of 'stuff'
    that merely serves to redirect ones focus?

    I'm a concrete kind of guy that likes how the number 2 follows
    the number 1.

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