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\ { ‘ { { rT poy, poy yes yes EE» 72a oes sts aut q Bes | CORAM Thine arrows are sharp in the | heart of the King’s enemies. ys (Psalms 45:5) lo S EXCERPTS FROM HOWARD GRISWOLD FOREWARD The format of this information is different than most that you have seen. The differences were placed there for the very purpose of helping you to understand and think through the huge problems of trying to expose the truths that exist today. For those of vou that might be coming upon these ideas for the first time we hope these changes will help. Now it will be up to you to break avay from the "sitcoms" or the "play-offs" or any of the rest of the numerous intentional distractions from the truth. One way that this writing is different is that the "glossary" is placed up front where it belongs. It should be read first. If. after reading it. there is a word that you do not understand, read it again. The material that follows cannot be of any use to you if you do not know the meanings of the words of which the ideas are made. Get a law dictionary and look up the terms yourself. Go to your local municipal or law library and study these unfamiliar terms. Browse through the U.S.C.S.. U.S. Codes. You will be amazed to find what they have hidden from you. Another way that this work differs from most is that the important points in a sentence or paragraph are put in the margins of the pages for quick reference. This makes some of the more important ideas easier to find. Do not, however, assume that these notes in the margin are the only points to be made in the paragraph or that they are the most important ones. They are not. They are the ones that we fee] are very important and should not be neglected. You may have a reason to pick a completely different point to be made in that paragraph and you should write it in the margin yourself for easy reference. There has also been an index provided which catalogs the emphasized points in the margins. Again, this is for assisting you. Add your points to this index too. Finally, there are some sampie forms in the back to help with seeing what may be done with this information. None of this work is an attempt to advise or council and each is on his own as to how an offense or defense is to be established. More help will come later with revisions and new “Paper Arrows” as they are found. The present is not a key to the past, nor to the future. Do what you can. Patriot Boorse 0, Box 231 Tanders0n. SC 29622 803-225-3081 GLOSSARY OF TERMS (it is a good idea to be seated before reading many of these definitions.) ABROAD. Beyond the seas. Not subject to maritime law. Out of admiralty juridiction. A free, natural person lives abroad. ARTIFICE. & DEVICE used to defraud. BANC. A bank. A bench. A full court. A court full of filed property deeds is a bank. (The court just may be the "real" bank.) BANK. A banc. A bench. A full court. A court full of filed property deeds is @ bank. BOUNTY. A premium given. Compensation paid. CIVIL DEATH. A person who has lost all of his civil rights. A person still possessing “natural life" but is considered civilly dead as to his civil rights. In some states persons convicted of serios crimes are considered to be civilly dead and may lose the right to vote, the right to contract, and the Tight to sue and be sued. A corporation which has formally dissolved or become bankrupt becomes civilly "dead". (Lends new meaning to the term “born again’ CIVIL LAW. Distinguished from “natural law" and “international law". Referred to as "municipal Law”. (Government Law.) Roman Law. Distinguished from “common law" Which is American law. Not American law. Foreign law. CLAIM. To take possession of a thing that was not yours before the claim. (why would anyone want to "claim" their children if the children already belonged to them? Maybe the children belong to another, the State.) CONSTRUCTIVE. Synonymous with "legal" and is in contradistinction to “lawful”. (See legal fraud.) CONSTRUCTIVE FRAUD. Actual fraud. Any breach of duty which gains an advantage to the person jp fault or anyone claiming under him, such as his agent, that misleads another to his prejudice. To violate public or private confidence.

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