Tag: donald-trump
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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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A Clearer Path: Sorting Legal Lore from Law You Can Use!
Monday, the 28th day of Tishrei, 5786 (10/20/2025) When I realized the world wasn’t what I thought, I began studying how the system around us actually operates. The learning curve has been steep, sometimes painful, and often eye-opening. I’m sharing this piece to help others avoid the detours I took. A short TikTok on the…
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This meme does not reflect the truth of the proclamation. Blanket statements like this are part of the problem, not the solution. It is not that people “act as Roman citizens” — it is that officials make presumptions, treating names as if they were businesses. Our task is to stop repeating falsehoods, ask better questions,…
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Civil Rights Advocates Bringing Public Notice Across America
[edited] Have you heard of Tanawah Downing and Jessica Saxton? They are a couple of regular people who have stepped in as Civil Rights Advocates from Washington, D.C., who are traveling across America, serving Public Notices to city councils. Their mission is simple but powerful: to remind public officials of their oath, to hold them…