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Key Points from Brady Quiring's Transcript on 8-8-2024:
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Key Points from Brady Quiring's Transcript on 8-8-2024:
1. Mixing Public and Private: â—¦ Brady discusses the concept of mixing the public (surname) and private (given name) identities. By claiming the surname, which is considered Crown property, you enter the public side and subject yourself to their jurisdiction. This is where many people unknowingly commit a "trespass" on the record.
2. Challenge to Authority: ◦ In court, Brady responded to the question, "Are you Brady Quiring?" by stating, "I’ve been known to use that name." This statement avoids direct acceptance of the name as his own, which immediately put the judge on edge. Brady emphasized that the judge, by reacting, became a witness rather than an impartial adjudicator, which is against court procedure.
3. Jurisdiction Over the Given Name: ◦ The judge acknowledged that he could not call Brady by his formal (given) name, suggesting that the court had no jurisdiction over the private individual—only over the public persona represented by the surname.
4. Use of Trust and Property:
â—¦ Brady explains that the all-caps name, often associated with a person's legal identity, is not something an individual owns but rather something held in trust by the Crown. When someone claims this name, they take on the role of trustee, thus assuming obligations and liabilities associated with it.
5. Surrendering Interests to the Crown: â—¦ By surrendering the interest in the legal (public) identity back to the Crown, Brady asserts that he retains his equitable (private) interest while relieving himself of legal obligations. This action leads to the case being dismissed, as the court no longer has jurisdiction once the interests are merged.
6. Application Across Multiple Cases: â—¦ Brady mentions successfully applying this approach in various situations, including car loans, child support cases, and interactions with the sheriff's office. Each time, the strategy of surrendering legal interests back to the Crown has resulted in favorable outcomes.
7. Philosophical and Religious Parallels: â—¦ Brady draws a parallel between his legal strategy and spiritual teachings, likening the surrender of legal obligations to the act of surrendering to a higher power for spiritual salvation.
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