11 Questions
According to the text, what is the insurance policy valuing?
The marketable title of the property
What is the relationship between paperwork and substance, according to the text?
Substance cannot exist without paperwork
What is the cost of using someone else's property and profiting from it, according to the text?
Both paying taxes and showing allegiance to the queen
According to the text, what does the Bible passage emphasize?
The importance of balance and equality
According to the text, what does the author mean by 'balancing or synthesizing' in relation to person and property?
Ensuring fairness and equality in the use of someone else's property
According to the text, what is the author's view on being both the benefactor and beneficiary?
It is not possible to be both the benefactor and beneficiary
According to the text, what is the main point of the author's anecdote about insuring the house and land?
The insurance policy was higher than expected due to the inclusion of the land value
According to the text, who owns the birth certificate?
The province of Ontario
What is the government primarily interested in, according to the text?
Money
What may lead to legal consequences, according to the text?
Engaging in activities that disrupt the government's revenue stream
What is the goal, according to the text?
To be the bank or benefactor
Study Notes
Key Facts about Personal Property and the Legal System
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An older couple persisted in reclaiming their securities package, even when faced with roadblocks.
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The couple chose to be arrested when faced with eviction.
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The wife was placed in a police cruiser and asked to provide her last name, but she refused.
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The wife noticed a word in bold navy blue font attached to her name on the officer's computer screen.
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The couple was released with no charges or trespass tickets.
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Many people are waking up to the enslavement of the legal and financial system.
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Young people perceive things differently than previous generations.
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The legal system assumes and presumes that individuals are citizens, debtors, and trustees.
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The government owns the paperwork and has an interest in personal property.
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The government's interest is in the form, not the substance.
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Birth certificates and other documents are evidence that the government owns the property.
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Individuals who claim a name on a birth certificate become property of the government.Understanding Birth Certificates and Personal Identity
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The birth certificate is issued by the government and registers the child as a "child of the state."
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The birth certificate combines the child's surname and given names into one name, referred to as "name of child."
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The birth certificate does not belong to the individual, but rather to the province of Ontario.
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The government wants individuals to believe that the birth certificate belongs to them, but it actually belongs to the person named on the certificate.
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The person named on the birth certificate is the beneficiary of the securities entitlement.
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The goal is not to be the person named on the birth certificate, but rather to be the bank or benefactor.
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The individual's interest lies in material possessions such as the house, car, and furniture, not the money.
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The government's interest is primarily focused on money.
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Charges laid by the government are often related to money, as they benefit from prison bonds.
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Engaging in activities that disrupt the government's revenue stream may lead to legal consequences.
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The individual can use the government's person (as named on the birth certificate) for their own benefit without becoming their property.
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The Bible passage from 2 Corinthians 8 to 14 may provide additional insights on the topic.
Test your knowledge on personal property and the legal system with this quiz. Learn key facts about birth certificates, government ownership, and the relationship between individuals and the legal system. Challenge yourself and expand your understanding of personal identity and the role of the government in relation to personal property.
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