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Banking on Bates v Post Office

In many ways, the situation of Bates v Post Office (2020), reflects all multi-national corporations including the banking sector. While it’s a landmark case in the UK, has far-reaching implications for customer treatment by Banks worldwide. Henry Ford, Sr., said… Continue Reading →

Deceptive Lending by Banks

The creation of money has been a contentious issue, with deceptive lending by banks. In essence banks conjuring funds out of thin air to “lend” to borrowers. “Is it possible in these days of disbelief in physical miracles really to… Continue Reading →

Promissory Notes To Pay Bills

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 →

Binding Contracts With No “Wriggle-Room”

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

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

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 →

Holding Federal Politicians Accountable: 15 Strategies

Holding federal politicians accountable ensuring these “elected” officials earn their pay checks; sounds like a dream! In any democracy, the accountability of “elected” officials is paramount to ensure effective governance and maintain public trust in the political system. Federal politicians,… Continue Reading →

Banks or Government: Who’s Really Calling the Shots?

Banks or Government: “Let me make the ballads of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws.” – Sir Phillip Sydney (1554-1586). William Pitt the Younger (1759 – 1806) said: “Let the American people go into their debt-funding… Continue Reading →

How to Ask Questions for Effective Problem-Solving

Ask questions for effective problem-solving is a necessary skill for drafting Quantum Grammar contracts. In the pursuit of solutions, questions serve as the compass to addressing challenges. Many people automatically assume and presume they know the answers, and therefore miss… Continue Reading →

Why Dare to Ask “Why”?

Do we have a fear of asking a “stupid” question or appearing ignorant? There’s a curiosity conundrum of why children ask “Why” and as adults, we stop. These days it seems everyone has been conditioned to “pay and obey”. To… Continue Reading →

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