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The Twelve Presumptions Of Court

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“All shall be considered rebutted” Canon 3228


A Roman Court does not operate according to any true rule of law, but by presumptions of the law. Therefore, if presumptions presented by the private Bar Guild are not rebutted they become fact and are therefore said to stand true [Or as “truth in commerce”].

There are twelve (12) key presumptions asserted by the private Bar Guilds which if unchallenged stand true being Public Record, Public Service, Public Oath, Immunity, Summons, Custody, Court of Guardians, Court of Trustees, Government as Executor/Beneficiary, Executor De Son Tort, Incompetence, and Guilt:

Have every wondered why the court seems so one sided?  It is because it is.  Armed with some basic knowledge if you ever find yourself in court you MUST be aware of Canon 3228 and be prepared to rebut the presumptions. Rebut, rebut, rebut.

In this inverted reality we find ourselves in where truth is called lies, where lies are called truth and where so many are under mass mind-control, we would do well to question everything. Be skeptical. Stay Inquisitive.

Live in reality, not a fictional realm

For The Love Of Truth

John 8:32

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