Tag: history
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Does Your Vote Matter When You’re Classified as a Citizen?
I’m sharing this video transcript and comments because I’ve learned—sometimes the hard way—that clarity in language matters. Words can carry legal and practical implications, and when I don’t understand a term fully, I may unintentionally create a presumption I never intended. Kali Spell’s presentation is direct and thought-provoking, and this post documents the video and…
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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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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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Facebook Meme → Legal Reality: How a Canadian Court Claimed Jurisdiction over a Man’s Opinion—and Which Laws Applied!
A friend sent me a meme on Facebook Messenger that alerted me to this case. I asked my trusted AI assistant, Sage, to dig deeper. I’m sharing what we found to support further research—and to alert others to what is happening in Canadian courtrooms. How did the court get jurisdiction over a man’s opinions expressed…