Appearing in Person
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Who are Mr. and Mrs. Smith?

  • They are the fictional beings (correct)
  • They are the host's friends
  • They are actors playing a role
  • They are the host's relatives
  • Why did Mr. and Mrs. Smith lose their house?

  • They sold it
  • They never owned a house
  • They didn't pay property taxes (correct)
  • They were evicted
  • What is the definition of 'own' in the context of property?

  • The right to possess and control property
  • The right to use and manage property
  • The right to exclude others from property
  • All of the above (correct)
  • What does the text suggest about the concept of 'free stuff'?

    <p>We have to work for everything we want</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the text imply about the relationship between persons and fiction?

    <p>Persons are legally recognized entities</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main message of the text?

    <p>You don't actually own any property</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the distinction between man and person?

    <p>Persons are created by man to represent and act on their behalf in legal matters</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the source of the legal system's power, according to the text?

    <p>The authority of the judge</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the author suggest about recognizing one's true identity?

    <p>It can free individuals from the control and liability imposed by the legal system</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the author mention about the belief in being a person?

    <p>It is a fictional concept</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Understanding the Fiction of Persons and the Deception of the Legal System

    • Persons are fictional beings that do not exist, according to a high court judge.
    • Governments and courts have jurisdiction over persons, which includes citizens, corporations, and government employees.
    • Persons are created by man to represent and act on their behalf in legal matters.
    • The legal system relies on the belief that individuals are persons and subjects them to liability and control.
    • The distinction between man and person is crucial in determining jurisdiction and rights.
    • The power of the legal system lies in the authority of the judge, who acts as the father figure.
    • The judge's authority is binding on all persons, including government employees and officers of the court.
    • The courts' jurisdiction is based on the belief in the existence of persons, which is a fictional concept.
    • God created man and woman, and all other beings, such as governments and corporations, are imagined and fictional.
    • The legal system operates on fiction and imagination, similar to a movie set.
    • Understanding the deception of the legal system can be used to one's advantage in navigating it.
    • Recognizing one's true identity as a man or woman, rather than a person, can free individuals from the control and liability imposed by the legal system.Confusion about personal identity and roles
    • The text discusses the concept of appearing in person for work with a social insurance number.
    • It mentions that there is a distinction between the individual and the person on paper.
    • The author emphasizes that a person can only be one thing and cannot be two things at once.
    • The text mentions that once someone agrees with the idea that they are not a certain identity, it becomes final.
    • The author discusses the importance of what comes out of one's mouth and the significance of the mask metaphor.
    • It is mentioned that the author has three lovely female children who are registered as persons with birth certificates to attend school.
    • The text briefly mentions the topic of a flood, suggesting that it may be approaching if people don't get their act together.
    • The author states that they do not need to contribute to a pension or invest in registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs) because they do not own any property.
    • The author acknowledges the value of the Bible in helping one understand certain concepts but emphasizes the need for personal action.
    • It is mentioned that the problem lies in individuals believing themselves to be the person they are not aware of or understanding their actions.
    • The text suggests that people have been deceived and are all doing the same thing, acting as persons.
    • The author compares the situation to Alice in Wonderland, where everything seems illogical and confusing.

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    Quiz: Understanding the Deception of the Legal System and Personal Identity Test your knowledge about the fiction of persons and the deception of the legal system with this insightful quiz. Explore the concept of persons as fictional beings, their role in the legal system, and the distinction between individuals and persons. Discover how understanding personal identity can empower you in navigating the legal system. Uncover the truth behind the illusion and gain valuable insights into taking control of your own destiny.

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