Posts Tagged ‘litigation’
HOW TO: Successful Strategy for Litigation and Administrative Correspondence
QUESTION 1: When you are discussing or debating a subject with a sophist equivocator that can have multiple meanings or contexts, is the following an effective strategy?: 1. Start with a definition. 2. Define only one context for the term. 3. Define all inapplicable contexts. Thus, the opponent will be unable to start an argument…
Read MoreMicrosoft Copilot: Judicial Tactics to Prevent Personal Liability for Non-Consensual Conversion from PRIVATE to PUBLIC (theft)
INTRODUCTION: This series of questions describes: More on this subject at: QUESTION 1: In the case of an American national party to a suit before you involving civil statutory obligations, if you were a judge who wanted to protect himself from lawsuits involving the following: 1. Presumptions about personPUB status against nonconsenting parties. 2. Compelled…
Read MorePROOF OF FACTS: How Judges Usurp Jurisdiction When Enforcing CIVIL Statutory Obligations Without Demonstrating Consent
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction The theme of this website is that every attempt to assert civil statutory jurisdiction requires you to have a “domestic” status, meaning that you are part of the machinery of government, internal to government, and subject to direct statutory enactments of Congress without the need for implementing regulations as explained…
Read MoreSeparating POLITICAL Jurisdiction v. CIVIL Jurisdiction During Litigation and on the Court Record
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. INTRODUCTION The MAIN reason to establish government is to protect PRIVATE property, according to the Declaration of Independence, which calls this property “rights”. The FIRST step in providing that protection is to keep PRIVATE from being converted to PUBLIC without the express informed consent of the original owner. This protection is…
Read MoreStanding to Sue a Bank for Refusal to Open a Nonresident alien Unenumerated Account with No withholding or reporting
1. Forms that may prevent the need to litigate for use in opening the account 2. Enumeration of Standing 3. Situational concerns 4. Sample court complaint Here’s a sample pleading formatted as a Verified Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief and Damages. It synthesizes the claims under statutory, constitutional, and jurisdictional frameworks: IN THE UNITED…
Read MoreStatutes of Limitation for Tax Crimes
The statute of limitations for tax crimes depends on the nature of the offense—civil or criminal—and the specific violation under the Internal Revenue Code. Criminal Tax Offenses (Title 26 U.S.C. § 6531) Most criminal tax violations have a 6-year statute of limitations, including: The clock typically starts ticking from the date of the last affirmative…
Read MoreFAQ: Is there any danger in claiming “individual” status in the I.R.C.?
QUESTION: Is there any danger in claiming “individual” status in the I.R.C.? ANSWER: The guys who wrote the IRC know: When challenged over status, they file Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) and 12(b)(1) motions to dismiss because the court CANNOT entertain political questions. The opposition is left scratching their head, and the secret remains…
Read MoreSummary of Different Types of American Nationals
During both administrative correspondence and litigation, it is commonplace for the government to either equivocate or compartmentalize the various types of American nationals so that they can deceive you into not claiming a particular status. Below is a summary of the various statuses found in statutes, on government forms, and in the common law to…
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