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Monday, December 30, 2019

Cestui Que Vie Act 1666.



London 1666, during the black plague and great fires of London, Parliament enacted an act behind closed doors, called Cestui Que Vie Act 1666. The act being debated was to subrogate the rights of men and women, meaning all men and women were declared dead, lost at sea/beyond the sea.
 

One result of the Jay Treaty of 1794 was that the British forgave the United States its prewar debts. ... The treaty, in addition to avoiding the war between both nations, gave way to a decade of peaceful trade in mid of the convulsions produced in Europe as a result of the French Revolution.Oct 26, 2016


Micah Spiller




In 1933, the United States of America declared bankruptcy -- that means YOUR COUNTRY DOES NOT EXIST! Because there has been no lawful government, as per the 1666 Cestui Que Vie Act, if you don't show up "alive", you are presumed dead and they are picking you up as "salvage" via Admiralty Law as a prisoner of war! (See: The Jay Treaty 1794). They can only do this to Citizens and Officers who are "prisoners of war" under the 1929 Geneva Convention. When you claim to be a citizen, you are being maintained as a prisoner of war. They're saying they're "taking care of you", administering your estate for you, as you're "civilly dead" or "lost at sea" (Admiralty).


 cathie lee currier
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4D_WLq7kKtZZY0gM1414aA 

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