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Which term best describes the content of the text?
Which term best describes the content of the text?
- Philosophical
- Scientific
- Political (correct)
- Literary
According to the text, what is the relationship between protesting and giving power to something?
According to the text, what is the relationship between protesting and giving power to something?
- Protesting takes away power from the thing being protested
- Protesting has no effect on the power of the thing being protested
- The text does not mention protesting
- Protesting gives power to the thing being protested (correct)
What does the text suggest about the truth in a courtroom?
What does the text suggest about the truth in a courtroom?
- The truth is manipulated in a courtroom (correct)
- The text does not mention courtrooms
- The truth is always revealed in the courtroom
- The truth is irrelevant in a courtroom
According to the text, who does the law apply to?
According to the text, who does the law apply to?
What does the text say about fictional beings?
What does the text say about fictional beings?
What is the purpose of substituting the word 'dog' in legislation?
What is the purpose of substituting the word 'dog' in legislation?
What does the text suggest about seeking justice from the legal system?
What does the text suggest about seeking justice from the legal system?
According to the text, what does the author mean by 'deceiver' in the phrase 'justice from the deceiver system'?
According to the text, what does the author mean by 'deceiver' in the phrase 'justice from the deceiver system'?
What does the author suggest about the concept of 'persons' in the legal system?
What does the author suggest about the concept of 'persons' in the legal system?
According to the text, why do laws mention 'persons' in their legislation?
According to the text, why do laws mention 'persons' in their legislation?
What is the author's main reason for discussing the vaccine passport issue?
What is the author's main reason for discussing the vaccine passport issue?
According to the text, who do the orders and requirements for vaccination apply to?
According to the text, who do the orders and requirements for vaccination apply to?
What does the text suggest as a way to comply with the law regarding vaccination?
What does the text suggest as a way to comply with the law regarding vaccination?
What does Vic say about identification and appearing in person?
What does Vic say about identification and appearing in person?
What does the text imply about the role of doctors and nurses in vaccination?
What does the text imply about the role of doctors and nurses in vaccination?
Flashcards
Protesting's effect on power
Protesting's effect on power
Protesting strengthens the entity being protested against.
Courtroom truth
Courtroom truth
The truth can be manipulated in a court of law.
Legal application: Persons
Legal application: Persons
The law applies to individuals, but the term 'person' can be problematic.
Fictional beings
Fictional beings
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'Dog' substitution
'Dog' substitution
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Legal justice skepticism
Legal justice skepticism
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'Justice from the deceiver system'
'Justice from the deceiver system'
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Legal 'persons': Fictional
Legal 'persons': Fictional
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'Persons' in legislation
'Persons' in legislation
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Vaccine passport motive
Vaccine passport motive
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Vaccination targets
Vaccination targets
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Vaccination compliance
Vaccination compliance
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Identification for appearance
Identification for appearance
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Doctor/Nurse Vaccination Power
Doctor/Nurse Vaccination Power
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Study Notes
Understanding the Application of Law to Persons and Fictional Beings
- The law applies to persons, as stated in a 32-page document written by a high court justice from the Netherlands.
- Persons are fictional beings and do not exist in reality.
- The document provides evidence that persons are fiction and not real.
- The legislation regarding persons can be compared to legislation regarding dogs, where vaccination proof is required.
- Proving that one is not a dog, and gaining agreement from the legal system, can prevent legal issues related to dogs.
- The strategy discussed involves using the system's deceptions against them to weaken their control.
- Seeking justice from an unjust system is not the goal; instead, the focus is on freeing oneself from deception.
- The approach involves using evidence, such as the document mentioned, on the witness stand to challenge the system's grip on individuals.
- The system's deception has trapped and deceived people, creating a manufactured reality that they believe to be real.
- Understanding the deception allows individuals to prevent further trickery and set themselves free.
- The goal is not to seek justice but to remove the rulership believed by the legal system and make them realize their lack of authority.
- Applying the law regarding persons and using it to challenge vaccine passport requirements can be a strategy to maintain autonomy and rights.
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