Redefining Words to Expand Government Power
This tactic by the President is a good example of how ALL government does exactly the same thing to STEAL private property:
- Choose an ordinary word that has prior private meaning.
- Associate the word with a new definition that conveys authority or jurisdiction to tax or regulate.
- Use the invented authority to steal from and enslave all those affected by the definition.
The legal limitation upon the above is that:
- Only congress can define words by legislation, not the executive branch or the president.
- All property AFFECTED, controlled, or taxed by the defined word must be owned by the party making the definition. Otherwise, THEFT is involved.
- The creator of the definition MUST be the owner. See:
Effect of Definitions Upon OWNERSHIP and CONTROL of Property, FTSIG
https://ftsig.org/how-you-volunteer/effect-of-definitions-upon-ownership-of-property/
Collectively, the above tactics are the crime of identity theft, as documented in:
- Identity Theft Affidavit, Form #14.020
https://sedm.org/Forms/14-PropProtection/Identity_Theft_Affidavit-f14039.pdf - Government Identity Theft, Form #05.046
https://sedm.org/Forms/05-MemLaw/GovernmentIdentityTheft.pdf
More importantly, the U.S. Supreme Court has declared that our government is a government of delegated authority ALONE. It is a maxim of law that the people cannot delegate authority they do not individually possess. Therefore YOU can do the same thing as any government and the President himself above is doing whenever you are dealing with the government, either DEFENSIVELY or OFFENSIVELY.
Nemo dat qui non habet. No one can give who does not possess. Jenk. Cent. 250.
Nemo plus juris ad alienum transfere potest, quam ispe habent. One cannot transfer to another a right which he has not. Dig. 50, 17, 54; 10 Pet. 161, 175.
Nemo potest facere per alium quod per se non potest. No one can do that by another which he cannot do by himself.
Qui per alium facit per seipsum facere videtur. He who does anything through another, is considered as doing it himself. Co. Litt. 258.
Quicpuid acquiritur servo, acquiritur domino. Whatever is acquired by the servant, is acquired for the master. 15 Bin. Ab. 327.
Quod per me non possum, nec per alium. What I cannot do in person, I cannot do by proxy. 4 Co. 24.
What a man cannot transfer, he cannot bind by articles.
[Bouvier’s Maxims of Law, 1856; SOURCE: https://famguardian.org/Publications/BouvierMaximsOfLaw/BouviersMaxims.htm]
If the government, in turn, won’t recognize and protect your EQUAL authority to do what the President is doing above, they are violating the constitutional requirement for equal protection and equal treatment.