DVD - Sovereignty Seminar - Nov. 7, 2009

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Full length seminar covering legal definitions, due process, presumption, our Constitution, judicial power, law, equity, and personal sovereignty.
$35.00

In this seminar Zeke focuses on protecting our individual rights. He explains that each of us as individuals are the chief justice in the "one supreme court." Court is defined as anywhere we are, "the suit of the sovereign." Judicial Power is defined and related to the two other powers created by our Constitution. The three powers are then related to the three powers within a court. We learn that the Judicial Power extends to all cases, law and equity, and how we exercise this power when we call for a due process hearing. He teaches us that our Constitution is a trust, but that we must act. Failing to do so is presumed consent and a loser. We must rebut the presumption made by the agent in calling for a due process hearing requesting their evidence. Our Constitutional rights are presumed waived when we don't give notice to the agency when we are acted upon.

The Attorney General is defined and shown to oversee all governmental agencies. Also explained is how our consent to representation is necessary to apply their statue. When we fail to act as the attorney specific, we allow the Attorney General to do it for us and to us!

Nearly an hour of questions follow the one hour seminar.

Major topics include: legal definitions, due process, presumption, our Constitution, judicial power, law, and equity.

On a whiteboard, Zeke breaks down: the dual or more meanings of words, powers created by our Constitution, the Attorney Generals Office, and how we consent to giving up our power by our silence.

$35

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