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 Posted: Sat Sep 21st, 2013 03:54 pm
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Joe Kelley

 

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Restore Law

First, I am at that source rather than at the National Liberty Alliance source at this time because the Oath question was to me a source of controversy, and after expressing that concern on the Monday Meeting for the National Liberty Alliance (Grand Jury) there was a change in the Oath, so I spoke to Frank (UCADIA) on Wednesday and the obvious solution was offered by Frank whereby The Declaration of Independence serves better than The Constitution (False Federal one) as a document that is useful in solemn oath taking and keeping.

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Official and Agency Business

I am stuck on words again:

Mendicant Minister Plenipotentiary

No definitions for mendicant or plenipotentiary offered in the UCADIA Lexicon.

A Web source says see Parasite for Mendicant, and another source says "beggar."

PLENIPOTENTIARY. Possessing full powers; as, a minister plenipotentiary, is one authorized fully to settle the matters connected with his mission, subject however to the ratification of the government by which he is authorized. Vide Minister.

Why use the word Mendicant?

You are the Mendicant Minister Plenipotentiary of a Charitable Corporation Sole of the Estate as Agent and Minister Plenipotentiary as Agent and Minister Plenipotentiary
Having to do with 3rd person or Agent, not 1st Person (Trust) or 2nd Person (Estate) so this may be along the lines of "corporate person" (slave, parasite, beggar)?

Finding further in the information from UCADIA:

CLEAN HANDS (Mendicant) Means no claim, tie to wealth, especially as vow to poverty. This does not mean living on the street, in means you are custodian to property and use property with respect to others and good character.