It turns out that the Mormon church A.K.A. L.D.S. or Laodecians, are very powerful because their church hierarchy is very similar to the structure of the Military or that of bees in a hive. They clearly understand the natural ordering of hierarchies is in harmony with the laws of Nature’s God and that when everyone is happily serving in a chain of command, loved and taken care of, that the society runs smoothly, but only for them and theirs.
While we were in town, we were invited to the Temple Square where they have that big choir sing pop music. While we were inside the Temple Square, something very heavy was revealed to me, something that would cause any intelligent church member to reconsider blind acceptance of the commands of the elders of the church, which in Utah, is married to the state.
Hewn in huge letters on the main wall inside the Square was something to the effect that it is the Lord’s will that we abide by the laws of the Land. This is why all them goody-two-shoes Mormons are so law-abiding. Their mistake is in following the Law Merchant rather than the Law of the Land, the Holy Bible. The Mormons have forsaken the Law of the Land and are obedient to the Admiralty/Maritime commerce laws of the sea. Wait until these people hear about this and realize just how badly they’ve been exploited. It is blind faith in leaders that has resulted in the exploitation of so many of the world’s cultures with voracious and genocidal corporations. It may be enough to get these good but rather naive people to reconsider blind faith and make some real changes in their associations and their international policies.
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Referencing the definition of Admiralty/Maritime from the chapter “What is Martial Law?” you will see that matters of insurance fall under this jurisdiction.
Insisting fines be paid in insurance script is evidence that their business is commerce under the Admiralty/Maritime rules of law, the UCC.
Asking a judge on the record of the court if the fine is to be paid in silver or insurance script (bank notes) is often enough to get a case thrown out.