How to Tell a Wolf from a Sheep: The wolf/sheep test #MustRead The world is qu…

How to Tell a Wolf from a Sheep: The wolf/sheep test #MustRead

The world is quickly changing and We The People are waking up. A new page in history is about to be turned and the forces of domination are volleying with the forces of freedom. New programs and systems are rolling out almost daily, promising to bring our long awaited peace and prosperity. But which ones are simply re-packaged systems of control? How can we discern the wolf in sheep’s clothing?

I have devised a wolf-sheep test consisting of 5 questions to apply to new offerings. Is it……

1. Flexible or rigid?

2. Transparent or secret?

3. Pure or homogenized?

4. Simple or complex?

5. Empowering or coercive?

Just to illustrate, let’s take our banking system for example. If we apply the above queries we see that it’s rigid (rules, binding contracts), secret (very deep rabbit hole), homogenized (human value blended with finance), complex (uses banking lingo most don’t understand), coercive (maintain good credit or you will not be able to provide for basic needs). WOLF (That was easy.)

Now let’s apply it to our legal/law system. There are basically three kinds of law: Common Law, Statutory Law and UCC Law (so you see, we already have a problem, but let’s continue…).

{see embedded document about common law compared to statute law}

How to Tell a Wolf from a Sheep: The wolf/sheep test

10/24/2013

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The world is quickly changing and We The People are waking up. A new page in history is about to be turned and the forces of domination are volleying with the forces of freedom. New programs and systems are rolling out almost daily, promising to bring our long awaited peace and prosperity. But which ones are simply re-packaged systems of control? How can we discern the wolf in sheep’s clothing?

I have devised a wolf-sheep test consisting of 5 questions to apply to new offerings.
Is it……

1. Flexible or rigid?

2. Transparent or secret?

3. Pure or homogenized?

4. Simple or complex?

5. Empowering or coercive?

Just to illustrate, let’s take our banking system for example. If we apply the above queries we see that it’s rigid (rules, binding contracts), secret (very deep rabbit hole), homogenized (human value blended with finance), complex (uses banking lingo most don’t understand), coercive (maintain good credit or you will not be able to provide for basic needs). WOLF (That was easy.)

Now let’s apply it to our legal/law system. There are basically three kinds of law: Common Law, Statutory Law and UCC Law (so you see, we already have a problem, but let’s continue…).
Frederick Mann, author of The Dynamics of Human Power, writes:

“Very few Americans know that they have a fundamental choice: To live their lives and conduct their businesses under common-law jurisdiction or under statutory jurisdiction. Common Law is the law of the land, the law of the Constitution. Statutory law is legislated law.

The IRS makes this distinction between the two kinds of law:

1. Common law comprises the body of principles and rules of action relating to government and security of persons and property which derive their authority solely from usages and customs or from judgments and decrees of courts recognizing, affirming, and enforcing such usages and customs.

2. Statutory law refers to laws enacted and established by a legislative body.” IRS Manual, page 5041.1 Section 222.1.

Much of the original U.S. common law has been codified in a single Federal statute, the Uniform Commercial Code.

The UCC provides the mechanism for making the choice between common law jurisdiction and statutory jurisdiction. It also states that the failure to make the choice results in the loss of common law rights.” (emphasis mine)

How to Tell a Wolf from a Sheep: The wolf/sheep test

10/24/2013

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The world is quickly changing and We The People are waking up. A new page in history is about to be turned and the forces of domination are volleying with the forces of freedom. New programs and systems are rolling out almost daily, promising to bring our long awaited peace and prosperity. But which ones are simply re-packaged systems of control? How can we discern the wolf in sheep’s clothing?

I have devised a wolf-sheep test consisting of 5 questions to apply to new offerings.
Is it……

1. Flexible or rigid?

2. Transparent or secret?

3. Pure or homogenized?

4. Simple or complex?

5. Empowering or coercive?

Just to illustrate, let’s take our banking system for example. If we apply the above queries we see that it’s rigid (rules, binding contracts), secret (very deep rabbit hole), homogenized (human value blended with finance), complex (uses banking lingo most don’t understand), coercive (maintain good credit or you will not be able …read more    

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