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Be The One: To Execute Your Trust

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Presumptions? or Facts! The State operates on presumptions. Courts operate on presumptions. But what binds me to their presumptions? Where’s the contract? What obligations in the contract am I allegedly bound to perform? Did I agree to it? Was the contract valid? Was mutual consideration exchanged? What type of consideration was exchanged? What is in the contract that I am supposed to perform? Was I aware of the contract? Was the contract fully disclosed? Did I sign the contract with my autograph in ink? Statutory laws are public servant codes for society’s slaves; for agents of government. We’re all presumed to be employees and servants of the state. But, we’re servants of God instead; students of the earth, charged with its cultivation and care.

118 pages, Paperback

First published July 5, 2012

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David E. Robinson

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April 3, 2022
The only valuable piece of information here is David's commentary on the Truth in Lending Act.

Everything else is just his opinion and wouldn't stand whatsoever in any legal argument.

This book is mostly just a collection of law maxims from various categories.
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