[Campaign] Fw: Tell the Judges where to go.interesting ancient legal maxims, just commerce or corporate

peter melov petermelov at tpg.com.au
Tue Aug 28 16:51:25 EST 2007


----- Original Message ----- 
From: John Wilson 
To: Jack Harper 
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 5:45 PM
Subject: Tell the Judges where to go.


Dear Jack,

Who told you that?  Common Law means Trial by Jury and Trial by Jury, alone.  Once a Court is without Trial by Jury, it ain't no Common Law Court. Those liars, called "Judges", try to convince People that they (Judges) make Common Law...but that is simply preposterous.  "Common" means "of the People, by the People and for the People", ie: it is Democracy in action...and Democracy means that People Rule. 

The Bible (2 Peter 2: 2-3) warns us about about "and through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you"...now, isn't that creepy? By those "evil counsellors, judges and ministers" (Bill of Rights 1688) trying to make our Courts into Commercial Law Courts, that's exactly what they're trying to do, ie: make us into "goods for sale", ie: "artificial persons with no Rights". 

If we don't tell those scoundrels where to go, then we are as stupid as they think we are.

Yours sincerely,
John Wilson.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jack Harper 
  To: John Wilson 
  Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 10:08 AM
  Subject: Re: Invalidity of Default Judgments


  John, What I sent you is a 4-6000 year old method of settling disputes that is in use and recognized in every common law jurisdiction on the planet.

  regards, 
  Jack
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: John Wilson 
    To: Jack Harper 
    Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 5:45 PM
    Subject: Re: Invalidity of Default Judgments


    Dear Jack,

    Your #10 comes the closest to the Rule of Law. Unfortunately, it is not as definite as it ought to be......it ought to say that "dispute resolution is by way of Trial by Jury unless both parties consent to be without a Jury".

    Yours sincerely,
    John Wilson.

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Jack Harper 
      To: John Wilson 
      Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 11:35 AM
      Subject: Re: Invalidity of Default Judgments


      If disputes should arise and you wish to make an honourable 

      settlement with your adversary, this is the only legal way to 

      proceed, that I am aware of.

      Do you comprehend and understand what is stated below?

      TEN MAXIMS OF COMMERCE                                                    

      1. A workman is worthy of his hire

      (Exodus 20:15; Lev. 19:13; Matt. 10:10; Luke 10:7; II

      Tim. 2:6. Legal maxim: "It is against equity for freemen

      not to have the free disposal of their own property.").

      2. All are equal under the Law

      (God's Law--Ethical and Natural Law). (Exodus 21:23-25;

      Lev. 24:17-21; Deut. 1:17, 19:21; Matt., 22:36-40; Luke

      10:17; Col. 3:25. Legal maxims: "No one is above the

      law."; "Commerce, by the law of nations, ought to be

      common, and not to be converted into a monopoly and the

      private gain of a few.").

      3. In Commerce truth is sovereign

      (Exodus 20:16; Ps. 117:2; Matt. 6:33, John 8:32; II Cor.

      13:8. Legal maxim: "To lie is to go against the mind."

      4. Truth is expressed by means of an affidavit

      (Lev. 5:4-5; Lev. 6:3-5; Lev 19:11-13; Num. 30:2; Matt.

      5:33; James 5:12).

      5. An unrebutted affidavit stands as the truth in

      Commerce (1 Pet. 1:25; Heb. 6:13-15. Legal maxim: "He

      who does not deny, admits.").

      6. An unrebutted affidavit becomes the judgment

      in Commerce (Heb. 6:16-17. Any proceeding in a court,

      tribunal, or arbitration forum consists of a contest, or

      "duel," of commercial affidavits wherein the points

      remaining unrebutted in the end stand as the truth and the

      matters to which the judgment of the law is applied.).

      7. A matter must be expressed to be resolved

      (Heb. 4:16; Phil. 4:6; Eph. 6:19-21. Legal maxim: "He

      who fails to assert his rights has none.").

      8. He who leaves the field of battle first loses by

      default (Book of Job; Matt. 10:22. Legal maxim: "He who

      does not repel a wrong when he can, occasions it.").

      9. Sacrifice is the measure of credibility

      (One who is not damaged, put at risk, or willing to swear

      an oath that he consents to claim against his commercial

      liability in the event that any of his statements or actions is

      groundless or unlawful, has no basis to assert claims or

      charges and forfeits all credibility and right to claim

      authority.) (Acts 7, life/death of Stephen, maxim: "He who

      bears the burden ought also to derive the benefit.").

      10. A lien or claim can be satisfied only through

      rebuttal by Counter-affidavit point-for-point, resolution by

      jury, or payment (Gen. 2-3; Matt. 4; Revelation. Legal

      maxim: "If the plaintiff does not prove his case, the

      defendant is absolved.").

      All law in Canada can be reduced to the above listed ten maxims of commerce.

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