If "The Law" Breaks the Law? Control...
Jurisdictionary®Case-Winning Tactics - February 22, 2021 How To Win In Court |
Control those who Control YOU! The Wild Wild West was won by a few folks clever enough to establish "Law & Order" west of the Mississippi with:
England, did you say? Yup! That's where our "common law" comes from. In that single book, Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, (you can get a Kindle or Nook version for free) written before our Declaration of Independence, early settlers found enough common-sense law to jail bandits, hang rustlers, and open the way for railroads and booming towns and cities ... impossible without law and order. Contrary to what you see on TV, it wasn't faster guns or bigger fists that settled lawless towns like Tombstone and Dodge City. It was the support of local townsfolk who wanted law and order. People who believed in the principles of Justice found in those two books: the Bible and Blackstone. People with the courage to put an end to lawlessness. Yet today we face a new threat ... lawlessness! It may be a bank using fraud to foreclose. It may be a corrupt business partner, ex-spouse, or next-door neighbor out-of-control. For many, it's the threat of government officials refusing to follow the law - tax collectors, police officers, and judges who ignore the law to allow fraud to reign free in their courts as lawyers rape people who do not have JurisDictionary®. When "the law" becomes outlaw, there's only one remedy. People who know how to use the Rules as explained in my course put a STOP to it! Solve your legal problems today the same way western settlers brought lawlessness to its knees in the Wild West more than a century ago: Learn the Rules of Court and how to use them to win! Justice is Yours for the Taking ... once you know how? Protect yourself from lawless legal officials, scheming bankers, incompetent doctors, rival siblings, and anyone else who seeks to do you harm. That's how the West was won! That's how you can win too ... without a lawyer! JurisDictionary® shows how. |
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