Laughable legal ponderings
The below questions are presented as a way of learning more about the legal façade we have in the UK (and most of the world), and dissolving certain beliefs you most probably have regarding the laughable legal system. We are not suggesting that you go into court (a legal fiction and run for profit Corporation) with just these questions (although you are guaranteed a lot of fun if you do) as it pays to have a firm grasp of the meaning behind the questions and what the questions are pointing to. Always ask questions and answer questions with a question, and do not answer questions with a statement unless you are confident in your approach and where you are leading the matter. Generally he who affirms (makes statements) has the duty to prove. Let them prove...it's laughable!

Hopefully you should now be realising that what you thought was your name (the one that appears on your Birth Certificate & National Insurance Card) is not you, and it is just a public artificial entity and legal fiction created by the process of registration. If you are still unclear on this, please watch the video presentations by John Harris, Rob Menard and the epic seminars by Winston Shrout. Also please read the pdf books by Mary Elizabeth Croft, Rob Menard and Moses G. Washington; you will have a great working knowledge of many areas of the illusion by the end of that lot!

Registered titles, and that includes in its scope all corporations, are also legal fictions and so hopefully the below questions will help to clarify your understanding of the laughable and fictional legal system.
Questions regarding legal titles and fictions

Questions regarding fiat currency
Questions to split the artificial person from the man
Questions to obtain the Penal Sum Remedy
Questions regarding Bankrupcty, Public Policy and AFV
Questions as above plus Word doc letter to copy & use
Questions regarding Contempt in court
Black's Law Dictionary 8th Edition
A Treatise of the Laws of Bills of Exchange
The Matrix and the U.S. Constitution
Handbook of International Banking (2003)
The Law of Trust - Austin Wakeman Scott 1919
Oxford Dictionary of Law (5th Edition)
Bouviers Law Dictionary (1856)
Black's Law Dictionary 1st Edition (1891) word doc's