Tag: constitution
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When Real Rights Language Gets Mixed With Bad Law!
Editor’s Note:There is a TikTok video circulating on Facebook that I’ve shared below. The speaker touches a real nerve. Many people feel violated when executive power expands, due process shrinks, and public servants hide behind policy. My friend Peggy and her brother were arrested by police, and their truck was towed to a holding site…
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“All Courts Are Frauds”: Transcribing a Viral Notice and the Debate It Sparked
On January 25th, 2026, a Facebook post shared by Joe Foscalina spread a screenshot of a document titled “Judicial Notice of Fraud and Violation,” opening with the headline “All courts are frauds.” The notice argues that a typography convention—using all capital letters in names—invalidates contracts and court proceedings. Some commenters praised it, others called it…
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When Do I Use An SF95 Form?
“Form 95” usually means Standard Form 95 (SF-95), “Claim for Damage, Injury, or Death.” It’s the federal form used to present an administrative tort claim against the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). Department of Justice+2U.S. General Services Administration+2 What SF-95 is (and what it isn’t) SF-95 is not an accident-report form.…
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Foreign BAR Control: Why the Courts No Longer Serve the People!
By Freedom Dove ✨ IntroductionI share this disclosure for all mothers, fathers, and families who have felt the weight of a system foreign to their lives. Too many have been burdened by courts that claim to serve justice while in reality operating under foreign guilds and commercial overlays. May this truth bring light where there…
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The People Are Sovereign — The People Are the Power!
We’re sharing the post below from Kevin L. Walker because it affirms what every charter echoes: the People are the source of law, not its subjects; officers are trustees with limited delegation; and when consent is absent, authority collapses. May it strengthen men and women to stand in their original sovereignty. Kevin L. Walker published…