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From Mimi (who is in France aujourdhui... so youll see the occasional é i.e.accent ecute et aussi accent grave et aussi quotations between « et ». DONT PANIC! She has been known to live in Angleterre! In fact I think she told me she was English, basically): > Evening V…. I smile each time I read one of your emails. Love your > style, love your narrating voice and so does my friend Wilma the Dutch > Viking Goddess. > > I have no idea about depth of burial but my father has had no trouble > in telling them popa is only 2ft down. > > Address…. do you remember the advert, the big campaign paid for by the > government (via us the people): « pass on your postcode you are not > properly addressed without it » ? Back in the 80s I think. Postcodes > are military co-ordinates linked to the Land Registry theiving > bastards. Once you agree to use their postcode you give the military > jurisdiction over your « address » rather than your « homestead », > «estate» and or « land. When you use the word property or address you > automatically become a tenant. In a will always use the previously > three mentioned words and not the latter two. I use to do trust law > and learnt a lot of things though at the time I was told « it is just > the wording, follow the rules » and as a good article clerk I did as I > was told and then later things started to fall into place though I > could not see it was légal theft…. I saw it but could not believe it > to be true because it seemed illegal and too far fetched. Of course I > had seen the simple truth but could not believe it. > > When we gift something to someone else (it can be goods or land, > houses anything), if the solicitor does not complete the procédure, > the client never knows unless he asks (and they never asks), and the > solicitor automatically becames the trustee of the goods, money, > estate, homestead etc. Having become the trustee he is actually the > owner and can then dispose of your stuff as he sees fit either upon > your death or before. Note in most contracts in respect of homes and > land it will state « inter vivos » meaning you are benefitting in your > lifetime…meaning you cannot pass it on but you will be told « oh, just > the wording, don’t worry, just tradition ». Under client > confidentialité (which does not exist to family members in France), > the family never knows what has happened to the missing millions…. > look at Benny Hill, Marc Bolan, lead singer of INxS (who was > particularly clever with investment)… the families were all told > « sorry client confidentialité he died in debt, the estate has to pay > up » when in fact the solicitor becomes the owner. In every property > there is a second set of title deeds referred to as « behind the > curtain ». They use this second set which you are not aware of to > borrow money against and make investments. My friend did the InxS > singer’s probate….. it was claimed by family he was murdered because > he had started to ask too many questions about his land and money and > was in fact in thé process of trying to recover his money from the > bank. My friend was terrified by what she accidentally learnt from > information from various source, people asking questions and reading > between the lines. A mutual friend of ours was also CID working at New > Scotland Yard and a high ranking Freemason. One of the things my > friend told me was the singer did not die alone as stated in the > newspapers. They also said he died in debt, the family recovered > nothing yet he had no loans and had land and property everywhere. Same > thing with Marc Bolan. On the day he should have been in his Rolls > Royce it mysteriously broke down and he was forced to use his mini > which had just been serviced yet the breaks failed. He had been > screaming about his missing millions too. > > My fellow students thought trust law, contracts and probate were > boring things but it is where it all happens. Crimes and evil deeds. > > Did you also know that on a point of law if you sign a contract FIRST > and it is signed after you.. if you are dragged into court having > renaged on the contract and they ask, is this your signature and you > respond in the positive….. you can state but it is not the same > contract since there has been a marked made on that contract after you > and this therefore changes the contract, therefore it is not the same > contract and you are not bound to it. Jurisprudence. All contracts can > be got out of like this though costly. There is case law and precedent > on this though little known about and little used and only by big > corps but it stands. > > Anyway, back to postcodes….. military coordinates giving them > jurisdiction over your homestead hence « get out of the address » > > If you look back at the letters from the say 18thCentury in some of > the muséums, they are addressed with directions such as House on the > Hill after ford on river Kym in the Shire of Huntingdon. Actual > directions were given. > > M x x x > Vxxx
Posted on: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 19:08:00 +0000

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