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One of the many skills I leveled up from all the nonsense of 2020 is the application of the public law, or Caesar’s Law, I call it, as opposed to natural law. I submitted several FOIA requests to my local (so-called) health agencies asking for any documentation of evidence of isolation of the contagion. I wanted to participate in collecting this data for the health freedom movement, but narrow it down to my local sphere where I can sharpen and apply my skills. I did so by using certified mail and checked the state law about the timeline in which to expect a reply, mentioning both the registered mail number and the date at the heading of the request. Each time I received a reply, you guessed it, “we don’t have that, no such records exist, etc.” If I was looking for an answer as an appeal to authority as so many in our Costco world do, I had it with receipts. But my actionable goal was to take that receipt to the manager, so to speak. I simply attached that as evidence to a notice of fact and a notice of liability and entered it in with the clerk of courts to the corresponding agencies, for example if I had the city’s health department I would use the city clerk and go after the city council- which I did. I submitted this when the council was pushed to vote for a mask mandate, and it failed for them. My document was the only submitted resistance to it, other than some petitions asking “please don’t.” I don’t use these documents to “wake up” anyone because I don’t think that’s my right, nor do I think it’s possible. But I do use them to arm myself, draw my signature exactly where I stand, and gain a deeper connection to true authority with, well, The Author.

Well done, John. Thanks for going after this subject. I really enjoy your writing. Cheers!

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Fantastic, Kyle! I appreciate your efforts. I would like to explore something similar - once I have created the space and time.

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