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Canada's Undisclosed "New Deal"



 

Human being = Animal = Natural PERSON = Juridical - PERSON-[ality] = Live - Stock = Prisoners for Profit

Legal PERSON [ality] = Juridical PERSON [ality] in the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, ch. 1, part 1, states: "Every HUMAN BEING has a right to life, and to personal security, inviolability and freedom. He also possesses a juridical PERSON-[ality].

One who seeks protection under the Quebec charter
is agreeing that they are a HUMAN BEING, an animal and are 'wicked, sinful, dissolute, one who has rejected God.' They have voluntarily traded thier unalienable God-Given rights in return for 'whatever priviledge' is on offer from the corporate government.

In Balantine’s Self Pronouncing Law Dictionary
, 1948, page 389, HUMAN BEING is defined as "See Monster."

On page 540 of this same Law Dictionary, Monster is defined as "a HUMAN BEING by birth, but in some part resembling a LOWER ANIMAL

In Webster's New World Dictionary, Third College Edition, 1988, pages 879-880, a MONSTER is defined as "a PERSON so cruel, wicked, depraved, etc., as to horrify others."

From the Random House Dictionary of the English Language
, 2nd Edition, page 901, HUMAN BEING is defined as a "NATURAL MAN: unenlightened or unregenerate," and on page 1461, Unregenerate means "not regenerate; unrepentant; an unregenerate sinner; not convinced by or unconverted to a particular religion; wicked, sinful, dissolute."

Webster's New World Dictionary, Third College Edition, 1988, page 657, Humanitarianism is defined as "the doctrine that HUMANKIND may become perfect without divine aid."

In Colliers New Dictionary of the English Language, 1928, HUMANITARIAN is defined as "a philanthropist; an anti-Trinitarian who rejects the doctrine of Christ’s divinity; a perfectionist."

Random House Webster's College Dictionary, 1990, page 653, HUMANISM is defined as "any system or mode of thought or action in which HUMAN interests, values and dignity PREDOMINATE [legal?], especially an ethical theory that often rejects the importance of a belief in God."

"Natural Person means HUMAN BEING, and not an artificial or juristic person." Shawmut Bank, N.A. v. Valley Farms, 610 A. 2d. 652, 654; 222 Conn. 361.

"Natural Person: Any HUMAN BEING who as such is a LEGAL ENTITY as distinguished from an artificial person, like a CORPORATION, which derives its status as a legal entity from being recognized so in law. Natural Child: The ordinary euphemism for ‘bastard’ or illegitimate." Amon v. Moreschi, 296 N.Y. 395, 73 N.E.2d 716." Max Radin, Radin’s Law Dictionary (1955), p. 216.

Live - stock [animal] raised for subsistence food or for [prisoners for] profit.

Prison labor is like a pot of gold