14 September 2006
The Purpose of elected office.
One who aspires to be elected to an office in government seeks a good thing.
But, what is the purpose of government?
And, What is the authority of one who is elected to office to serve the people? (corporations dont elect)
Does an elected representative have any authority over the voters who elected him?
Jurisdiction must always be evaluated to determine whether a civil servant has authority of Law to do or say something on a subject.
Without the authority of Law, whether by an act of Congress or an act of some Legislature, no one can speak for their employer.
Tacit procuration is the applicable term to describe someone who speaks without explicit permission for another. The speaker assumes a position of authority (they take it) to represent and speak for another as their agent when the one represented has neither appointed nor given permission for anyone to speak for them.
The maxim of Law is that ``jurisdiction cannot be taken and must [explicitly] be given.''
Jurisdiction is property. It is owned by the potential giver of it; owned by the one who can give it.
When you speak to someone who "claims" to have the authority of law to discuss a matter, then you give permission to them by your response to their speech on the matter. In other words, when you implicitly agree to discuss a thing, that is permission *to* them to continue to discuss. In common language it would be said "keep your mouth shut."
Private matters are not private when they are discussed; or, ``don't be an open-book for all to read.''
Your mother probably told you when you were a child, "Do NOT speak to strangers."
A stranger is everyone you don't know personally. "Danger, Will Robinson!!"
Why are you discussing private matters with strangers? Police, civil servants, any and everyone else?
Your Birth-Right, mentioned in the Bill of Rights (supposedly to be guaranteed, protected by the government) is to be silent but if you speak you indicate your choice to NOT be silent and the civil or military servant to whom you speak assumes and properly concludes that your speaking means that you are choosing to NOT to be silent.
This is the Trap! Your right to be silent does not begin with the reading of the "Miranda Rights" statement; your rights began the day, at the moment that you were born. It is a lack of knowledge, a lack of education about your birth-rights that destroys you.
In a uncitable court opinion, I recall reading that "one does NOT lose their rights because they are unused." Your birth-rights are not revokable; no act of Legislature gave them to you and NO act of any legislature can remove them from you. Your Birth-Rights predate all law since you were born and there is a constitutional prohibition on law ex-post facto, meaning after-the-fact.
Again, in common language "Just say `no'" to every statement and question posed by a government servant.
They work for us, the People, and not the other way around.
All this applies to your signature.
The purpose of elected office is to be the People's representative IN the government corporation as its steering-board, to determine what and how the corporation does with its property and in its relationship with other corporations, both internally in its district where it sits and with foreign corporations and their agents.
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