The Emperor’s New Clothes

The Emperor’s New Clothes is a literary folktale written by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen about a vain emperor who gets exposed before his subjects. The tale concerns an emperor who has […]
The 10 Maxims of Commercial Law

A workman is worthy of his hire. All are equal under the law. In commerce, truth is sovereign. Truth is expressed in the form of an affidavit. An unrebutted affidavit […]
The New Marshall Plan for Ukraine is Just Another Great Reset

It was supposed to be just two weeks to flatten Ukraine. Now, here we are, heading into three years of conflict as of February 2025, and not only is the […]
Local Family in Need

Hi friends and family. My name is Lynelle Blumenthal, and I’m here to share my husband Trent’s health journey. Anyone who knows Trent would affirm that he is a skinny guy, and […]
Arizona Senator’s Letter to State Officials

On December 10, 1985, Arizona State Senator Wayne Stump addressed a letter to the State’s Director of Public Safety, Ralph Milstead, that is sure to shake up the bureaucracy. The […]
Biden Allows Ukraine to Strike Russia With Long-Range U.S. Missiles

The New York Times, citing unnamed representatives of the US administration, reported that the US president Joe Biden authorized use Ukraine long-range missiles for attacks on Russian territory. With two months left […]
THE TWELVE PRESUMPTIONS OF COURT

A Roman Court does not operate according to any true rule of law, but by presumptions of the law. Therefore, if presumptions presented by the private Bar Guild are not […]
Lest we forget

Lest we forget, or “it should not be forgotten” is the phrase people in commonwealth countries use during war services and commemorative occasions. This expression is widely used, especially on […]
Freeman v Legal Fiction
Looking back at the so called “Freeman on the land” concept there are important issues to address as this information has been distorted and misinterpreted by many well meaning but […]