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Special Report #
1 - Cognitive Dissonance
Special Report # 2 - The Language
of Law
Special Report # 3 - Burden of
Proof
Special Report # 4 - How
Important is Case Law?
Special Report # 5 - What Do
Lawyers Know about Constitutional Authority?
Special Report # 6 - Dark
Secrets of America's Fourth Branch of Government
Special Report # 7 - The
American Common Law
Special Report # 8 - Word
Magic: Harsh Realities Regarding the Mechanisms of Human
Language
Special Report # 9 - Internet
Chat Rooms: A Great Place for the Innocent
of All Ages to Kill Time and Swap Their Foolish Ignorance
Special Report # 10 - The Human
Bio-Computer Connection to Survival Under Law
Special Report # 11 - The Bigger
the Lies, The Bigger the Denials of Truths, The Bigger the Final Accounting
Special Report # 12 - Another Patriot Betrays His Abject Want Of Law Knowledge
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Special Report # 1 - Cognitive Dissonance
In
the 1950s, psychologists first introduced the proposition of cognitive
dissonance to conceptually express certain of their findings relating to
human behavior. They had come to
note a continual mental conflict occurs when beliefs, ideas, assumptions and
like kind of thoughts accepted by any person as factual is contradicted by new
information. Because
knowledge already accepted as factual truth quite literally defines each
individual’s conception of the world about him and himself within that world,
the human mind employs a number of defensive mechanisms in order to maintain
stability of his personal world conception.
Thus does the individual reject out of hand, or explains away, or avoids
altogether, or persuades himself no conflict really exists, or attempts to
reconcile the differences without having to discard his already accepted facts,
or otherwise does he defensively deal with any new information which does not
fit into or “jibe” with what he
already presumes he “knows.” Read
more!
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Special
Report # 2 - The Language of Law
The
business of law is the business of word magic practiced on the linguistically
innocent, the linguistically naïve, which is to say, the linguistically
illiterate. Every lawyer worth a damn knows this at least “from his gut” and
the lawyering elite know it so well they could each write a book on the subject
if they were to choose. Read
more!
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Special
Report # 3 - Burden of Proof
In
America the defendant must be “innocent until proven guilty,” meaning
plaintiffs in all law actions, civil or criminal, have the
burden of proof when they argue their complaint against
defendants. This burden of proof
doctrine is a key constitutional fundamental in America. Read
more!
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Special
Report # 4 - How Important is Case Law?
Not
as important as you may think. Lawyers
and judges play a great shell game with case law with intent to create illusions
that the position they are taking on an issue is supported by legal precedent
and thus should be accepted as proof that “law” is on their side of the
issue they are propounding. Read
more!
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Special
Report # 5 - What Do Lawyers Know about Constitutional Authority?
In
the early days of the American state and national republics most of the
citizenry who filled public offices were not “trained” to be lawyers.
They came from every walk of life, yet many of them had foundational
knowledge of constitutional law and the language of constitutional law.
Today,
the majority of men and women sitting in state legislatures and the U.S.
Congress have law degrees. Ditto
regarding most executive branch offices at the state and federal levels.
And it should go without saying this is the case regarding judicial
branch offices. Read
more!
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Special
Report # 6 - Dark
Secrets of America's Fourth Branch of Government
The
Doctrine of Separation of Powers is a key constitutional cornerstone of the
American scheme of governance. It
dictates the powers of governance shall be divided into three branches, also
known as departments, namely: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial.
The purpose was to avoid powers concentrated in the hands of individual
offices of governance. The
separations were intended to provide “checks and balances” of power with the
theoretical/idealistic intent that the people’s governments would be less
likely to overreach their limited, expressly delegated authorities. Read
more!
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Special
Report # 7 - The
American Common Law
Regarding
our American system of law, no rational understanding is possible without a
proper contextual understanding of how it evolved as we inherited it from this
nation’s “mother land” – The British Isles.
Our English common law heritage is the foundation of our American common
law and our scheme of constitutional law and statutory laws are wholly dependent
on our uniquely American common law. In
fact it is through our common law that we declare ourselves the sovereign
holders of the inherent political power and it is where our unwritten
constitutions are found from which the people drafted and ratified their written
state and national constitutions. Read
more!
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Special
Report # 8 - Word
Magic: Harsh Realities Regarding the Mechanisms of Human
Language
The
modern American may laugh at the thought that “once upon a time” his
ancestors may have believed that by the incantation of certain words they could
make magical things happen – the witchcraft thing and all that.
Well
the truth is that most people still believe in word magic and this is the very
reason that so many modern enterprises are so successful to include those which
rely on salesmanship, marketing, advertising, politicking, preaching, and the
like. Using
words, the sorcerers of commerce, banking, finance, government, religions, and
the like conjure images of wondrous benefits and many people respond to those
words as though the benefits are as certain to appear as have the words,
themselves. Read more!
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Special
Report #9 - Internet Chat Rooms: A Great Place for the Innocent of All Ages to
Kill Time and Swap Their Foolish Ignorance
The
coming of the Internet is said to assure that at long last every individual will
have access to truth and knowledge without limits.
That everyone will be able to share his truth and knowledge with his/her
fellow humankind making it possible for everyone to be free, prosperous and
happy because all knowledge worth knowing will be available to everyone. Read
more!
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Special
Report # 10 - The Human Bio-Computer Connection to Survival Under Law
Every
age and every society suffers from manias and illusions peculiar to its moment
on the world stage.
Presently,
the world is enthralled with “hi-tech.”
Committed to mastery of the universe through digital computers, hooked,
laced, interconnected, and implanted into every corner, crack, and crevice of
human engagement, all mankind anticipates the miraculous moment of total
enlightenment is near at hand.
Overlooked
in all this, is the role of the human bio-computer: a peculiar piece of
computing equipment to be sure and nothing like the digital gizmos which obsess
so many. Read more!
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Special
Report # 11 - The Bigger the Lies, The
Bigger the Denials of Truths, The Bigger the Final Accounting
An article in the
February 14, 2002 edition of the Wall Street Journal, titled CAPITAL: The
Calm at the Center of a Roiling Economy opens by stating: “The 1990s
are looking more and more like an economic mirage.”
The monumental
nature of the Enron Corporation’s accounting scandal and corporate fraud is
proving to be the culprit snow ball triggering an avalanche destined to sweep everything
and everyone before it. The
accounting profession represents itself as the paragon of rectitude, but has
never been anything more than the mere lackey and stooge of its paymaster, the
corporations who are its clients. Read
more!
Special
Report # 12 - Another Patriot Betrays His Abject Want Of Law Knowledge
From day one
elitist-minded Americans within the nation’s Federal, state, and local
jurisdictions have abused the powers of American governing authority in order to
monopolize the human and economic resources of the nation.
A seriously
dedicated reader of the nation’s past will discover the above statement to be a
simple, repeatedly verifiable historical fact. Thomas Jefferson is quoted “A
certain rottenness begins when a man decides to run for public office.”
There’s not a single year of our nation’s past which is not replete with
episodes in every geographic corner of everyday acts of “rotteness” as a matter
of routine customs and habits.
Read
more!
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