The hidden language of law and governments: The roots of the deception of the Legalese System. Having spent a lot of time with Romley Stewart, Dennis outlines an idea of Rom’s philosophy for those starting on this journey.
Join Dennis O’Connor from Awakening in Health as he presents to the Koh Samui Critical Thinkers Forum, making sense of the often-misunderstood world of Common Law and its potential to reclaim individual rights.
O’Connor covers;
A historical evolution of our current legal system
Some origins of law and its transformation through the ages
How maritime and admiralty law infiltrated common law courts
The power of Common Law and how to leverage it today
Decoding legalese: The trap of legal language in courtrooms
Exposing the occult elements within courts and governments
Understanding the Capital System and its implications
The truth about “dog Latin” in legal documents
Recognizing your “strawman” and the significance of your legal name
Practical strategies for seeking compensation in a challenging system
Crucial ways to communicate with police and courts to maintain your rights
O’Connor poses a shocking question: Are all your legal documents fraudulent?
Discover how the language and structure of common legal papers might be designed to mislead and entrap you in a system you never truly consented to join.
Trace the historical path that led to our current legal paradigm, revealing how systems of control have been repackaged for the modern era. Learn how the legal system you interact with today is the result of centuries of evolution, with roots in Roman civil law, ecclesiastical law, and maritime law.
This talk will make you think twice about everything, especially the language you use in legal settings.
O’Connor exposes how legalese operates as a distinct language, cleverly disguised as English. Seemingly innocuous statements in court can unwittingly waive your rights or admit liability.
When you believe you’re speaking plain English in court, you may actually be entangling yourself in a web of legal consequences. O’Connor reveals how to navigate this linguistic minefield, providing tools to protect yourself from inadvertently “pleading” or consenting to jurisdiction.
This presentation aims to empower individuals with knowledge often kept from the public eye. Whether you’re a legal enthusiast or simply curious about your rights, this talk promises to challenge your understanding of the systems that govern our lives and the words we use daily.