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Vexari

08/22/11 10:55 PM

#951 RE: Vexari #950

this stuff is important to understand

if more knew of the bifurcation of our courts, dejure and defacto and their relationship to them

this nation would be on more stable ground

granted, one would have to have the mind of a litigator in the common law realm

however

this is not impossible

but getting more and more difficult with the progression of our state..


The Introduction to Senate Report 93-549 (93rd Congress, 1st Session, 1973) summarizes the situation as best as possible:

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=9992843


If ye love wealth better than liberty

the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom

go home from us in peace..

We ask not your counsels or arms

Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you

May your chains set lightly upon you

and may posterity forget that ye were our countryman..


~ Samuel Adams ~



History records that the money~changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit and violent means possible

to maintain their control over governments

by controlling the money and its issuance..


~ James Madison ~


one can not navigate effectively in dejure without defacto knowledge

what is the difference between

constitutional rights and statutory laws?

how do they conflict?

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IxCimi

08/23/11 12:37 AM

#953 RE: Vexari #950

Actually no, Vex.

Pro se has a distinct meaning and may indicate a jurisdiction you DON'T wish to be party to. It means to advocate on one's own behalf before a court, or REPRESENT ONE'S "SELF", rather than being represented by a lawyer.

Rights are diminished by this as you are merely representing YOU.
A fiduciary duty has not been discharged between the man and the fiction.
The flesh and blood man speaks for the fiction.
VEXARI is not Vexari,... and Vexari is not VEXARI in court filings.
Filing a timely notice which basically says, "It ain't me" often nullifies the case as there is no defendant.

http://www.famguardian.org/PublishedAuthors/Media/Antishyster/V08N1-ItAintMe.pdf

The ONLY two possibilities you would want to use In your OWN filings is;

Propia persona

Or,... best of all, Sui Juris

Denotes steadfastly you are a Common law defendant, NOT party to Admiralty, or statutory jurisdictions.