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  • Note that not a single US Court has upheld this crazy whacko spurious legal ''theory,'' and courts when confronted with this nonsense dismiss this as frivolous and untollerable in court.

    BTW = ''bench'' is NOT Latin for ''bank.''

    Another wholly stoopid pretend legal theory.

    Have a nice day.

  • I wouldn't trust any information given by well-known liar "Jordan Maxwell". Even things he's right about, have to be tempered with all the things he's wrong about... and most glaringly he's often wrong about language.

  • OH NO, THEY WROTE MY NAME IN ALL CAPS, SURELY ITS DIFFERENT, AND NOW THE LAWS ONLY APPLY TO SOME MAGIC DOPPLEGANGER SPELT IN CAPS, NOT ME, SO I CAN DO WHATEVER I LIKE!

    Oh no, they wrote my name in all caps, surely it's different, and now the laws only apply to some magic doppleganger spelt in caps, not me, so I can do whatever I like!

    Idem sonan, you goddamned morons. Sounds the same, so it is. The difference between caps and lower is grammar.

  • jordan maxwells logic strikes again. and of course his retoric "look it up!" yeah because thats makes it true right?? because he says look it up and because bench means bank in latin...i believed in this guy sometime, then i quickly found out that he is an adorer of madame blawowski(i cant spell it right, forgive me).

    you gyus better learn my lesson, stay skeptical and wondering-dont swallow anything, because most likely you will have to go back on it and be humbled, but thats the way to learn

  • @savednorwegian Helena Petrovna Blavatsky. "Bank: The term is derived from banco, the Italian word for bench, as the Lombard Jews in Italy kept benches in the market place, where they exchanged money and bills, When a banker failed, his bench was broken up by the populace; and from this circumstance sprang the term bankrupt "(Francis, History of the Bank of England, p.15)." I wouldn't trust any information given by well-known liar "Jordan Maxwell"

  • @LordSnow69 its also that in spanish. bancooo or bancito lil bench

  • "...because the manner in which plaintiff’s name is spelled, printed, or punctuated on filings in this case does not, in the court’s view, impact on the substance of the pleadings, the court denies plaintiff’s motions to strike as meritless.”

    Cris Timothy, Hillman v. Secretary of Treasury, 85 AFTR2d 2000-707, 2000 TNT 111-13, No. 1:99cv136 (U.S.D.C. W.D. Mich. 3/28/2000).

  • as a supervisor i am instructed to make all my employees to fill out a time sheet every week and they MUST right their name in a caps or they dont get paid.

  • @B4mytyme

    WHOAH!!!

    Mad! Hey, i believe you will like my channel. Would you be so kind as to view it and consider subscribing and helping me to spread it as much as possible? Also, would you be so kind as to post that comment on my channel?

  • Um... so I have these court orders where I am referred to in all caps in the caption, and then thought the entire body of the 9 page decision I am referred to in proper capitalization. Gee though, it was referring to testimony and stuff I gave. I wonder how a court swore in someone that was not a fiction? I mean they should not be able to interact with me right?

    What crap

  • First off the video states that a corporation cannot deal with a live man with its statutes and written laws. That the laws are for "fictional persons" which are not real and do not have flesh and blood bodies. WRONG.

    How many "fictional" things have actual thumbs?

  • Thumbs are not a part of a legal fiction.

    "CVC 40303. (a) Whenever a person is arrested ...The officer may

    require that the arrested person, if he or she does not have

    satisfactory identification, place a right thumbprint, or a left

    thumbprint or fingerprint if the person has a missing or disfigured

    right thumb,"

  • I do not mean to come off as a hater, or under educated in this. I have studied with this movement for over 12 years. It is all factually inaccurate, legally wrong, and unproved.

    I can prove that almost every conclusion offered is wrong, and will. Please read following posts for proof that this does not work as is not based on actual law. Also I will post instructions on how to obtain for completely free an essay on jurisdictional law that is based %100 on actual, cited, verifiable law.

  • Very important info.

    Also see: 30 Little Known Things about America.

  • oh my god bench is bank in latin and judge rules from the bench, this is the stupidest shit ever

  • well everyone is entitled to their own opinion of course only on ONE condition, that their opinion is an informed one. So if you can provide some counter factual informational proof then I will by all means take your opinion with real consideration. If you cannot provide such proof of this being "the stupidest shit ever" then your comment is absolutely without meaning or consequence. Thank you nonetheless for your objective comment.

  • Ok. Counter-factual proof. I believe you that bench means bank in latin, and I am aware of the use of the word bench is commonly used to refer to where the judge resides in legal trials, I am not trying to disprove this. I am saying that just because the origin of the word bench and the fact that a judge sits on a bench is not support for your argument that the banks control everything. Just because the words coincide with each other, it doesn't provide logic to your opinion.

  • @whatwouldusaydmb4

    The term is "banc". And the court sits "en banc" when it sits.

  • @codeeish

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 Revised 6th Edition

    BANC or BANK. The first of these is a French word signifying bench, pronounced improperly bank. 1.

    The seat of judgment, as banc le roy, the king's bench banc le common pleas, the bench of common

    pleas.

  • @codeeish

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 Revised 6th Edition

    BENCH. Latin Bancus, used for tribunal. In England there are two courts to which this word is applied. Bancus Regius, King's Bench Bancus Communis, Com- mon Bench or Pleas. The jus banci, says Spelman, properly belongs to the king's judges, who administer justice in the last resort.

  • @codeeish

    So the word is BANCUS, and it does mean BANK in Latin.

    "It is generally accepted that the word “bankrupt” comes to us from the roman practice of lending. Roman “banks” were benches or tables (bancus) on which the early money lenders would do their business. When a banker failed the bench was broken (ruptus) to signify that he was no longer in business. Thus the broken bench (bancus ruptus) signified the insolvency of the banker."

    w w w pmhunterlaw c0m /bankruptcy/bankruptcy-history­/

  • @whatwouldusaydmb4

    Also check the following video watch?v=xHYVBnwDTks

    This is your "Supreme Court" and they do mention a few interesting things here about "Equity" and the interpretation of "In the best interest of the child" where it is standing in "Equity" rather than the common law.

    Your rights are given up when you sign the bank agreement to "... follow all the rules and regulations of the bank (ie. the bench)". This is because private contracts take precedence over rights in the law.

  • @AnabolicMutant

    I don't believe you know as much as you believe you do, even after 12 years of studying. Sadly, these insanely clever evil b*stards have made all this very difficult to deconstruct. But believe me, everything human made has holes in it and can be pulled apart as easily as it was built.

  • @mystikopal yeah but wheres your proof

  • @whatwouldusaydmb4

    Well i have a surprise for you. Go and check the latest comments on my channel. I happen to have the law dictionaries i quoted from. I will soon do a comprehensive set of videos when i get a good recording program with which to make a decent set of videos. Most of my uploads are very poor quality videos i knocked together with a rubbish camera phone, but i intend to improve my presentation at some point inshaa'allah (lit. by the will of the god).

  • @whatwouldusaydmb4 it is true i looked it up and found three different sources and the guy ev tells u to look it up in a latin dictionary

  • @whatwouldusaydmb4 HAVE U LOOKED IT UP? BECAUSE IT ACTUALLY DOES!

  • @benzkii this is fucking retarded, i'm not saying that banc or whatever doesn't mean what he says it means, i'm just saying that just because the words sound the same doesn't mean anything, it doesn't connect to anything in the real world and it doesn't have an effect on anyone's life. Thereis no logic here...

  • @whatwouldusaydmb4..seriously, there is some elements of truth in this, the courts and law systems use a seperate different language, our words in our language today comes from mainly germain and latin, our words when we speak them, we dont really know the original meanings of, our names being in all capital letters, and names with mr or mrs at the beginig of them also is true, they are ficions that represent us! i wudnt trust anything everyone says 100% reserching info by one self is the way,

  • @whatwouldusaydmb4 .... I THINK THAT'S A TYPO..?

    Shouldn't it be... 'STUPEFYING shit ever"..?

    It WOULD make your statement, CLOSER to THE TRUTH... if you understand my jurisdiction, that is..?

  • Yes I did this search In all caps They sold Us out from the beginning On your Birth Certificate.Under Ex Order By the President They created this Un-Constitutional Bullshit Law That Will Be Over thrown!

  • @tim6575

    What is this law that they created that is unconstitutional and will be overthrown?

    YOU: "They created this Un-Constitutional Bullshit Law That Will Be Over thrown"

  • Wake em up girl

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