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  • 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.

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

  • @mystikopal yeah but wheres your proof

  • 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.

  • @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..?

  • @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"

  • 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.

  • @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,

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