Definitions

  • Introduction to Mortgage or Deed of Trust

    One of our constitutional rights is the right to own, posses, and protect Property. The right to property or the ownership of property is evidenced by three things: 1) The Title, 2) The Right to Title, and 3) Possession. So basically, there are three aspects of ownership that create title. Let’s look at the…

  • REMAIN SILENT; DON'T TAKE THE LAW INTO YOUR OWN HANDS

    If you believe that this is the proper action of a free person then you have a lot of brainwashing and training to overcome as this is a major problem and epidemic among the people for whom the U.S. Constitution was written. The above two “slogans” are total propaganda and made up by the…

  • Authority

    Authority is defined as “Permission. Right to exercise powers; to implement and enforce laws; to exact obedience; to command; to judge. Control over; jurisdiction. Often synonymous with power.” From the definition above, we see that authority is the “right to exercise powers” and “jurisdiction”. We know from the Constitution, the highest law of the…

  • Two Forms of Government

    We just talked about two forms of administration.  Are these two forms actually two different governments?  Most people are unaware that two years after the Constitution of the United States was ratified Congress created a new form of government in this country that is based upon the Roman style of law. The Roman style…

  • Politics

    The proper administration of the law. There are two forms of administering law. One is Common and the other is federal. The Common is unwritten, handed down through customs and usage of the people and administered in the Courts according to the rules of the “old” English Common Law. The federal is Legislative or…