This brief natural law resource is part of a remedy series compiled and submitted by the faculty members and staff of NEU’s School of Natural Law. Claiming Property Until humanity has transcended the ownership paradigm, the simple act of claiming property can provide the basis for overcoming any attempt by an actor to cause you harm or
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Natural Law Resource: Lawful Letter Writing
This brief natural law resource is part of a remedy series compiled and submitted by the faculty members and staff of NEU’s School of Natural Law. Lawful Letter Writing The majority of the remedies provided herein at NEU’s School of Natural Law involve employing the art of lawful letter writing. Lawful letters are how men and
What Future for Our Children in a Debt-laden & Lawless World?
Article by Justin Walker, ITNJ Commissioner, Commission of Inquiry Into Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse WHY DO WE ALL COUNTENANCE A POLITICAL, LEGAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM THAT CAN ONLY EXTEND A FUTURE OF ABSOLUTE MISERY, POVERTY AND ENSLAVEMENT FOR OUR CHILDREN? The ITNJ Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse was set up
The Sovereign Voice Magazine – Issue 2
The Sovereign Voice is a digital Magazine supporting the International Tribunal for Natural Justice (ITNJ.org) TSV is a magazine for all sovereign men & women of the world dedicated to self-empowerment and the realisation of a world freed from the tyranny of bonded slavery & corporations masquerading as governments. Watch this 30-sec clip and then download your free issue
citizen four by laura poitras (documentary) 2014
Part of her trilogy about the world (post 9-11), Citizen Four is a stunning 2014 documentary film directed by Laura Poitras, concerning Edward Snowden and the NSA spying scandal. Citizen Four received critical acclaim upon release, and was the recipient of numerous accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2015 Oscars. The film had its
homo sacer: sovereign power & bare life by giorgio agamben (pdf)
The most influential dimension of Agamben’s work in recent years has been his contributions to political theory, a contribution that springs directly from his engagements in metaphysics and the philosophy of language. Undoubtedly, Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life is Agamben’s best-known work, and probably also the most controversial. We are most grateful for the access to this work.
richard mcdonald’s seminar on state citizenship (website)
Seminar on State Citizenship by Richard McDonald is a law resource to help gain insight into U.S. laws. If you are a U.S. citizen, how did you become a U.S. citizen? When you got your social security number? The original Social Security Act of 1935 brought welfare, workmen’s comp, and a variety of government regulated social subsidies, but in
ITNJ law library resources
From the website of the International Tribunal for Natural Justice (ITNJ) ITNJ People’s Law Library
strawman: real story of your artificial person by clint richardson (PDF)
Gratitude to author, Clint Richardson for gifting us this comprehensive draft of his free PDF (Volume 1) entitled: Strawman: The Real Story of Your Artificial Person. At 769 pages, it is an in-depth explanation of the battle between Spirit and the Material that students (especially those studying the UCC at NEU’s School of Natural Law) will find helpful on their
mark passio lecture – natural law vs. man’s law/government (video)
resource for being sovereign – embodying absolute sovereignty
Researched, collated and written by NEU’s School of Natural Law faculty and associated fellows: The moment one values the realization of their inherent sovereignty – more than they value their own self-indulgence, personal attachments and self-preservation – then, absolute sovereignty is theirs. The simplest way to realize absolute sovereignty is to apply the spiritual truths that one has already
effective self-inquiry as an art leading to sovereignty
This brief article/resource was researched, compiled and written by the NewEarth University School of Natural Law faculty volunteers as part of its growing library of sovereignty resources. Questions: Who Am I … What Am I? Self-inquiry is commonly understood as a process by which one may discover the answer to the questions of: Who am I? or… What am