How do you handle fraud in Equity and Common Law? As you study and learn about the use of fiction grammar in contracts, you’ll realise the benefits of learning quantum grammar to prove the fraud – every time. In Nadinic… Continue Reading →
Fraud debt collection, using fear. That’s all it is. The process of confiscation and illegal seizure of money and property starts with the banks’ illegal creation of money and ends with the bottom feeders – the debt collectors who prey… Continue Reading →
Promissory notes to pay bills are being promoted by “sovereign citizens” or “Free-men-of-the-land” – But will they truly settle the alleged debts? A promissory note represents a promise by the maker (issuer) to pay a specified sum of money to… Continue Reading →
Solid binding contracts with no “Wriggle-Room” are a lawyer’s worst nightmare. Lawyers hate that such contracts are crystal clear, grammatically correct, and easily understood by all parties involved. Imagine how much time, money, stress and freedom happens when gained legal… Continue Reading →
Biblical law and influence in Australia are intricately woven into the fabric of its legal system. While Australia today is a secular state, its legal framework bears the marks of its Judeo-Christian traditions. From foundational principles to specific laws, the… Continue Reading →
Legal contracts and blood covenants can be traced back to ancient times. Since the dawn of civilization, humanity has relied on various forms of agreements to solidify relationships, ensure mutual benefit, and establish trust. Long gone are the days of… Continue Reading →
Truth versus fact – what is which? Facts are objective pieces of information that can be verified, while truth encompasses both objective facts and subjective beliefs or opinions. So how do we determine truth in contracts and agreements? Linguistic analysis… Continue Reading →
Cultivating critical thinking is becoming indispensable in a world bombarded with information from all corners of the globe. Truth will set you free… Embracing honesty in a world of deception is challenging. Critical thinking and asking more focused questions is… Continue Reading →
Having written a huge amount of correspondence to our bank, we’re listing 5 reasons why we are being ignored… Only one of the company directors have replied. There could be legitimate reasons behind the lack of response, so we cannot… Continue Reading →
Legalese labyrinth in construction of laws is a driving factor for learning Quantum Grammar, and writing CSSCPSG contracts. In the intricate tapestry of modern legal systems, one often encounters a maze of words so dense and convoluted that it seems… Continue Reading →
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