Lawful Liberation: Part 1

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Origin of Law
This part of the series examines natural law, sovereignty, and religious rights as alternatives to statutory law. It covers historical legal foundations, jurisdiction, assemblies, bonds, judicial ethics, and practical strategies for asserting individual and community autonomy. Key terms and references are included for legal research and self-governance.

Timeline:
1. Word Etymology
2. Divine Law & Rights by God
3. Ancient Texts
4. Jurisdiction
5. Natural Law Principles
6. Bonds Overview
7. Who Pays Judges & State's Attorney
8. Judges' Fraudulent Compensation
9. Sheriffs vs Judges
10. Conflict of Interest & Agency Capture
11. Prosecutor Immunity & Systemic Issues
12. Assemblies & Common Law Grand Jury vs Voters
13. Separating from Government
14. Scenario: Pulled Over as Assembly Member
15. Allodial Title & Land Sovereignty
16. Remedies for Police Violations
17. Religious Exemption Limitations
18. Administrative Remedy
19. Strategies for peaceful assertion of rights
20. Private status, affidavit of truth, mutual aid network, local sovereignty zone, defensive action, opt-in governance, parallel structure.

References:
- The Bible (Romans 13, Acts 5:29, Genesis 1:27)
- Magna Carta (1215)
- Declaration of Independence (1776)
- Blackstone's Commentaries
- John Locke's Two Treatises
- The Federalist Papers (Hamilton, Madison)
- Torah/Hebrew Bible (Ten Commandments, Mosaic Law)
- Dead Sea Scrolls (divine authority, cosmic order)
- Book of Enoch (approx. 300-100 BCE)
- Wisdom of Solomon (approx. 100 BCE)
- Supreme Court: Tumey v. Ohio (1927) (judicial compensation ethics)
- Matthew 18:20 (Assembly Quorum, "where two or three are gathered", minimum quorum for assembly)
- Acts 5:29 ("We must obey God rather than men", divine law above human authority)
- Genesis 1:27 (creation in God's image, divine image)
- Exodus 3:14 ("I AM")
- Daniel 7:9 (Ancient of Days)
- Revelation 1:8 (Alpha and Omega)
- Founding documents referencing "Laws of Nature and Nature's God"
- Oath of office requirements for public officials
- Greek philosophical works (Aristotle, Stoics)

Vocabulary:
- Divine Law
- Natural Law
- Jurisdiction
- Sovereign Soul
- Living Soul
- Assembly
- Allodial Title
- Surety Bond
- Agency Capture
- Prosecutorial Immunity
- Common Law Grand Jury
- Fiduciary
- Exousia (Authority)
- Ekklesia (Assembly/Church)
- Opt-in System
- Notice of Status and Standing
- Administrative Remedy
- Divine image-bearer
- Heir of creation
- Breath-endowed being (nephesh)
- Adamic descendant
- Spirit-dwelling temple
- Crown of creation
- Divine steward
- Ensouled creation
- Vessel of providence
- Chariot of testament
- Ark of conveyance
- Holy conveyance
- Journeying in divine passage
- Sojourning in sacred transit
- Righteous conveyance
- Living man
- Special appearance (not general)
- Notice of Injury and Opportunity to Cure
- Bond liability
- Fiduciary relationship
- Assembly-issued identification
- Declaration of Rights and Principles
- Bond company
- County commissioners
- City council
- Fiduciary capacity
- Public record
- Affidavit of truth
- Mutual aid network
- Local sovereignty zone
- Defensive action
- Opt-in governance
- Parallel structure
- Living for the good Lord
- Peaceful non-compliance
- Documentation
- Witness
- Audio/video record

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