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Zager and Evans

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"Zager & Evans were a Lincoln, Nebraska rock-pop duo of the late 1960s and early 1970s named after its two members, Denny Zager and Rick Evans, who met at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Fellow Nebraska artists Dave Trupp and Mark Dalton backed up the duo on drums and bass respectively. Early Benders drummer Danny Schindler played with Zager and Evans in the seminal Nebraska band,"

Appellant/Respondent (Defendant) Original papers on file as evidence Library of Congress File reference number 79 384 304 293
[SBC 1998] CHAPTER 9 “Foreign Agents Registration Act” of June 8, 1938, c. 327, p. 1-3, 52 Stat. 80, codified for reference at 18 USC 951

"If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man." Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain


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British Columbia Court of Appeal > I.FORGIE v. CANADA


SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES [S.C.R .][B.C.S.C.][BCCA][ABPC] PART V
[1275 c. 5 3_Edw_1] > [1297 c. 6 25_Edw_1_cc_1_6] > [1297 c. 9 25_Edw_1_cc_1_9_29] >
[1361 c. 1 34_Edw_3] > [1368 c. 3 42_Edw_3] > [1560 c.1] > [97th Congress Joint Resolution [S.J.Res. 165] 96 Stat. 1211 Public Law 97280 October 4, 1982] > [Deu 19:15] > [Mat 18:16] > [2Co 13:1] > [U. S. C. > TITLE 43 >
CHAPTER 1 > § 13.] >[R.S., c. 469, s. 1] United States Code > TITLE 28 > PART IV > CHAPTER 81 > §
1251 > [S26 ] > [RSBC 1996] CHAPTER 379 > [RSBC 1996] c. 443. [ABPC] In re May 29, 1974 [R.S., c.469, s. 1] A. G. 375 V. Docket no. 0170405748 In re [R]: pro se [RS BC 1996] CHAPTER 253, STATUTORY
INSTRUMENTS 1997 No. 1778 SOCIAL SECURITY The Social Security (United States of America) Order
1997 In re [R]: pro se LAND ACT [RSBC 1996] CHAPTER 245 s. 3(a).8(1)(3)(4).33(1)(2)(b)(c)(d)(e).37 (a.) –
79 384 304 112 (b.) –79 442 118 942 (c.)– 79 442 118 911 In re[ABPC] (1974)c. C – 46, PART XVI > May 29,
1974 [R.S., c. 469, s. 1] A. G. 375 V. Docket no. 0170405748 © ® 79 384 304 262 Library of Congress. See
U.S.C. TITLE 28, PART IV, CHAPTER 81, § 1251. © ® Rule1. File Reference 79 418 097 703 all corporations,
persons, the Crown, governments, principals, employees, agents and justice system participants are hereby
placed on notice under Authority of the Supremacy and Equal Protection Clauses of the United States
Constitution and the Common Law Authorities > U.S.C > TITLE 43 > CHAPTER 1 > § 13. Original papers on file as evidence [C-10] > [R.S., c. 469, s. 1] > Writ of Right 79 384 304 126


Clause 2.
to lawfully exercise my "common law right to travel", unencumbered at my discretion in my private
conveyance of the day, to wit, my private, unregistered, unlicensed private internal combustion carriage, from all corporations, persons, the Crown, governments, principals, employees, agents and justice system participants, and;


Clause 3.
for travel purposes, the right to be known as a man, a living soul, standing in the Kingdom of God, having all God’s freedom and the rights that extend there from, not subject to any law of Canada nor it’s Provinces, and the right to oblige the government of Canada to provide a passport recorded in my lawful name as a man, a living soul, standing in the Kingdom of God delivered to me at fair cost, and;
Clause 4.


by Sky Train and all other (public transportation), corporate, bus, train, airline, or ship, unencumbered from all corporations, persons, the Crown, governments, principals, employees, agents and justice system participants, and;
Clause 46.


FEE SCHEDULE for any transgressions by any person acting as a peace officers, government principals or agents or justice system participants is:
For speaking without written permission (directions from the court) TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00).
For not producing Identification upon request, an additional TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00) after which:
For being questioned, interrogated or in any way detained, harassed or otherwise regulated SEVEN HUNDRED
DOLLARS PER HOUR ($700.00) one hour minimum and portion thereof. For being handcuffed, transported,
incarcerated or subjected to any adjudication process without my express written and Notarized (or verified by three autographs) consent TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS per hour ($10,000.00) or portion thereof, and;


Clause 47. an additional FEE SCHEDULE to be exercised for TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS per hour($20,000.00) or portion thereof in the event of being in pain while handcuffed due to any actions caused by peace offices, government principals or agents or justice system participants, and in the event I am being held in a police car or other government property with an ambient temperature of below eighteen degrees (18) centigrade or above Twentyfive degrees (25) centigrade and being detained in a holding cell or other government property with dangerous criminals who may be a threat to my being, and TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000.00)in the event of my passing either due to any force by peace officers, government principals or agents, or justice system participants, or while passing either by natural or unnatural causes while being incarcerated for any length of time in or on any government property, to be paid out to EACH INDIVIDUAL immediate family member including but not limited to father, mother, any siblings, significant other, and children, and;
For claim(s), Counterclaim(s), depositions, court forums, correspondence to/or/from BAR registered attorneys
correspondence to/or/from corporate agents, correspondence to/or/from elected officials, SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS per hour ($700.00) for authoring documents de jure autographed by Ian; of the Robb, Forgie families, and;


To the decision of also asking for, INCARCERATION for the term of Ten Days (10 days) for any transgressions by peace officers, government principals or agents or justice system participants by their own act, and;


Appellant/Respondent (Defendant) Original papers on file as evidence Library of Congress File reference number 79 384 304 293


[SBC 1998] CHAPTER 9 “Foreign Agents Registration Act” of June 8, 1938, c. 327, p. 1-3, 52 Stat. 80, codified for reference at 18 USC 951


ACTOR ―One who acts; a person whose conduct is in question Black's Law Dictionary (8th ed. 2004), page 38


―As to corporations, all States whatever are corporations or bodies politic. Chisholm v Georgia, 2 U.S. 419
(1793) ...municipal corporations and private ones were simply two species of "body ― politic and corporate,"
treated alike in terms of their legal status as persons capable of suing and being sued. Cook County v U.S.
ex Rel. Chandler, 538 U.S. 119 (2003) Executed and sealed by the voluntary act of my own hand. Rev 1:8
[R.S., c. 469, s. 1] [C-10] ― Acting for
:_________________________________________________________________________________
Badge Number:____________________________________________________________________
Pay to Clerk of the Court the following:







WITHOUT PREJUDICE U.C.C. - ARTICLE 1 § 1-308. Performance or Acceptance Under Reservation of Rights.Claimant [or claimant‘s agent] A Man, a Living Soul, who may answer to the call:
ee – uh n; R AH –b uh, f oh r g ee Ian: Robb-Forgie. Author, Agent, Attorney in Fact, With the Autograph
for FORGIE, IAN ROBB, SECURED PARTY/CORPRATE FICTION
Rule 33A — Stated Cases Under The Authority of the Supremacy and Equal Protection Clauses of the United States Constitution: Haines v Kerner, 404 U.S. 519, Platsky v. C.I.A. 953 F.2d. 25, and Anastasoff v. United States, 223 F.3d 898 (8th Cir. 2000) relying on Willy v. Coastal Corp., 503 U.S. 131,135 (1992), United States v. International Business Machines Corp., 517 U.S. 843, 856 (1996), quoting Payne v. Tennessee, 501 U.S. 808, 842 (1991) (Souter, J., concurring). Trinsey v. Pagliaro, D.C. Pa. 1964, 229 F. Supp. 647, American Red Cross v. Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, 257 F.3d 859 (8th Cir.07/25/2001).Miranda v. Arizona (No. 759) 98 Ariz. 18, 401 P.2d 721; 15 N.Y.2d 970, 207 N.E.2d 527; 16 N.Y.2d 614 209 N.E.2d 110; 342 F.2d 684, reversed; 62 Cal.2d 571, 400 P.2d 97, affirmed. No. 759 Argued: February 28 March 1, 1966 Decided: June 13, 1966[*]Held:1.(a),(b),(c),(d),(e),(f),(g),(h). 2.3. At Her Majesty's Pleasure the Royal Prerogative All Rights Reserved Presentment before Justices, Matter of Record, due Process and Writ original, according to the old Law of the Land. 

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