Legal professional privilege (“Attorney-Client Privilege”) is a fundamental principle in many legal systems. Is it just a sneaky way lawyers try to manipulate the law, protecting the confidentiality of communications between clients and their lawyers? Banksters, service corporations, and multinationals… 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 →
Grasping quantum grammar technology is like learning a foreign language for some people.
Words create situations, outbursts, rage, tears, laughter, joy and sadness, yet what are words? Nothing more than sounds or symbols to represent things
Why You Can’t Buy your Claim of the Live Life in Quantum Grammar, because it’s no different than bribing your driving examiner to pass your driving test and get a driver’s license.
Learn quantum grammar baby steps, (Parse Syntax) is like a child learning to walk, losing balance and falling over.
Brain changes by learning quantum grammar, taking the “average” student at least 200 hours to grasp CSSCPSG, supporting DWM’s claim after 80,000 hours of study, and giving over 2500 seminars… And, according to Harvard researcher, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, if you don’t… Continue Reading →
Quantum physics entanglement becomes what you think about most, determining your success or failure to master Quantum Grammar technology.
War Castles Documentary Series reveals Largest National Security Secret.. presented by Robert-LeRoy: Horton, U.S.Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command… see part two here “In 1999 the United States was quietly being taken over by Great Britain. A vigilant Patriot… Continue Reading →
Quantum-Language-Parse-Syntax-Grammar arms you with knowledge/power to avoid arguing over any words in contracts or legal documentation
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