2345 sats \ 3 replies \ @javier 1 Nov \ on: Do you OWN your name ? AskSN
Ok, lets do it:
When you born, you are given a name by your parents, that you use at least until you can live without their help (emancipate). Then, you can change your name or not, it's your choice.
Unfortunately, there is ANOTHER name, which is the name in which your parents registers you into the State Corporation. This name is not yours, and it is in ALL CAPS, to distinguish from the name that your parents gave to you, which is not all caps. This is merely the name of a TRUST, in which the real living man is the beneficiary, not the owner. This trust is legal (and not lawful), meaning that it is under a contract, and as such it has a series of rights and liabilities. You, as the administrator and beneficiary of such trust, are supposed to follow the rules they dictate in the contract, rules that we know as positive laws, which do change and grow over time, and made by politicians (psychopaths) to further enslave you.
The problem here is that most people are ignorant of this, and blindly follow that stupid contract, believing that they are the trust itself. This is, obviously, a scam, as Natural Moral Law demands that all parts of a contract must understand and agree to it. But you can get out just by knowing it and refusing to accept the contract they are scamming you with.
Is it clear, or do I need more clarification to win the bounty? :)
Yes, is one of the best answers until now.
Can you answer also these additional questions?
If you want, are optional.
- Is there a law that force you to have a "legal name" ?
- Do you know a method to prove that you own a name or have a copyright on it ?
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Is there a law that force you to have a "legal name" ?
There isn't under Natural Moral Law, although it is mostly forced if you use Common Law, which is closer to Natural Law than Positive Law. The reason is because most other people will want you to have a name in order to sign a contract. But you can just sign, if the other party accepts, with a description on how to find you, for example "the blond dude living near the Colorado river".
Do you know a method to prove that you own a name or have a copyright on it ?
Under Common Law, yes, you have a method to copyright a name, or a trust, or a company, or whatever you want. This is necessary to distinguish you from other people that don't know you well, and therefore enter into contract properly with some guaranties.
But a note must be said right at this point: Common Law is not Natural Law. People decide if they want to adhere to the Common Law jurisdiction or not, but they cannot choose if they adhere to Natural Law (you are always under it). That said, Common Law is waaaay better than Postive Law (State Law).