Writing Conventions on This Website
1. Emphasizing information
We add emphasis by using intensity of emphasis: italic, underline, bold, and bold underlined to add “nuance or intonation” to the text. The following is the hierarchy of emphasis used on this site:
- Italic is the least “loud”.
- Underline.
- Bold.
- Bold underline
- CAPITAL LETTER.
- BOLD CAPITAL.
- BOLD CAPITAL UNDERLINE.
- Red italic: Used for words that come from quotes in some original text.
- Red underline,
- Red bold.
- Everything in red.
2. Two Contexts for Legal Information
Throughout this site, there are TWO main contexts for presenting legal information:
- PRIVATE: Deals with PRIVATE property or rights and rights protected by the constitution and the Gill of Rights. Defined below:
Website Definitions, Section 3: Private, FTSIG
https://ftsig.org/advanced/definitions/#3._Private - PUBLIC: Deals only with PUBLIC property legislatively created and therefore OWNED by a specific government in civil statutes.
Each of the above two contexts may NEVER be intermixed in any given discussion UNLESS the the method of connecting them is explained in that discussion. Below is a summary of the above two contexts:
# | Description | Private Right | Public Right |
1 | Creator/Origin/Owner (grantor) | God | The State |
2 | Your ownership | Absolute | Qualified (under conditions set by grantor) |
3 | Attach to | Land | Voluntary civil status of consenting people or otherwise private property |
4 | Unalienable? | Yes | No |
5 | Can be taken away without your consent? | No (unless you injure someone) | Yes (without any injury) |
6 | Vindicated in | Constitutional court | Legislative franchise court |
7 | Created in | Bible | Civil statutes or franchises |
8 | Synonyms | Unalienable rights | Privileges |
9 | You pay for enforcement by | Court fees | Income taxes |
10 | Enforce inequality between you and government? | No | Yes |
11 | Surrender constitutional protections when invoked? | No | Yes |
12 | Must join the government as an officer to invoke? | No | Yes |
13 | Implemented by | Common Law, Equity | Civil Law |
The purpose of establishing government is to:
- Protect PRIVATE property and PRIVATE rights.
- Recognize PRIVATE rights, which is the BEGINNING of the task of protecting PRIVATE property and PRIVATE rights.
- Give REASONABLE notice required by the Constitution of how PRIVATE rights are CONSENSUALLY converted to PUBLIC rights.
- Maintain the absolute legal separation between PUBLIC and PRIVATE where no INFORMED or EXPESS has been given. See:
Separation Between Public and Private Course, Form #12.021
https://sedm.org/LibertyU/SeparatingPublicPrivate.pdf - NEVER trick or deceive the people into converting the above through anything BUT EXPRESS INFORMED CONSENT. In other words, making consent EXPRESS rather than IMPLIED. See:
How You Lose Constitutional or Natural Rights, Form #10.015
https://sedm.org/Forms/10-Emancipation/HowLoseConstOrNatRights.pdf - Use the CIVIL STATUTORY law to regulate and tax only people INSIDE the government who joined the government VOLUNTARILY through EXPRESS consent to become a “CIVIL PERSON”. That process can ONLY occur through a lawful oath or appointment . See:
Why Statutory Civil Law is Law for Government and Not Private Persons, Form #05.037
https://sedm.org/Forms/05-MemLaw/StatLawGovt.pdf
For a methods of distinguishing the above two contexts, see:
Private Right or Public Right? Course, Form #12.044
https://sedm.org/LibertyU/PrivateRightOrPublicRight.pdf