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The Great Fire of London. September 1666. Parliament answers the chaos with a statute presuming any person absent seven years to be legally dead. First paid article in the Strawman Doctrine series.
Part III of the Strawman Doctrine series. The detailed structural analysis. The maritime law origins of the registration document. The transmission of the cargo manifest’s legal architecture into the modern birth certificate. The CUSIP-like structure of birth certificate numbers and the controversial claims about their circulation in financial markets. The full historical lineage from the Atlantic slave ship to the hospital registrar.
Part II of the Strawman Doctrine series. The first paid chapter. The Cestui Que Vie Act of 1666 — the English statute, passed in the aftermath of the Great Fire of London, that presumed any person not formally reclaiming themselves within seven years to be legally dead, with their estate held in trust. The trust that some researchers argue has been institutionally preserved across the centuries to hold the estates of all subsequently registered persons.
The introduction to The Strawman Doctrine. The cargo manifest of a slave ship. The birth certificate in your filing cabinet. The same legal architecture. The same typographical convention. The same registration process. The same transformation of a sovereign human being into a documented, numbered, tradeable legal entity. This is the bridge between the Architecture of Control and the strawman doctrine. Free for everyone.
The foundation chapter. Two thousand years ago, Roman lawyers developed a vocabulary for measuring the loss of legal status. The greatest of those losses — Capitis Diminutio Maxima — was marked by writing the name of the diminished entity in capital letters. That convention is still in use. It is on your birth certificate. Free for everyone.