Words of Art - Building the Invisible Prison
Jurisdiction. Juris law, diction = words. The words you use determine the law you are under. Common law is written in a common language so that it is easily understood by the common people. Legalese, referred to as "Words of art", is a language created in the bowels of hell to trap and ensnare the unsuspecting individual into contract law. It is intentionally difficult for the common individual to understand, with the words being used having meanings which are vastly different than in common usage. The etymological root meaning of the words have not been changed in law, they cannot change without losing their ability to bind. They have been hidden from the common individual through the implementation of slang, the bastardization of common language, and the revision of common language dictionaries. Moreover, use of the Words of Art is a dark occult practice and a form of black magick carried out by the lieutenants and High Priests of Baal, these being the attorneys and judges of the Bar.
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