Conditional Acceptance Letters – Defending Your Rights Through High Word Magic

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nroll in a free workshop and learn how to write & send conditional acceptance letters: https://www.conditionalacceptance.com/ This is an introduction to the concept of “conditional acceptance,” a form of High Word Magic, and a life skill that you can use to defend your unalienable rights through the power of written and spoken words. To join an upcoming workshop, email me at david@freedomvibe.art or david.o.greenberg@gmail.com.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 – Introduction

06:00 – Intended Audience

10:50 – Use Cases

23:50 – What it Is

29:28 – Claims and Offers

44:00 – Consequence of Not Defending Rights

54:33 – A Simple Example

1:02:00 – Honor and Good Faith

1:04:20 – Common-law Contract

1:11:53 – Attorney-in-fact

1:16:24 – The Cestui Que Trust

1:25:00 – How to Write the Letter

1:46:36 – Educators & Resources

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

👉 Brandon-Joe: Williams ‪@onestupidfuck‬

👉 Christopher Hauser ‪@christopherhauser3647‬

👉 Mansa Mahatha  / mansamahatha888 

👉 Federal Reserve Act https://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutt…

👉 UCC https://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc

👉 USC https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text

👉 Black’s Law 4th Edition https://heimatundrecht.de/sites/defau…

 

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This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. I’m probably wrong about at least one thing I say in this video. By watching this video, you agree to assume 100% responsibility for the consequences of acting upon this information. You are encouraged to use discernment and good judgment when exercising your free will choices of behavior.

 

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