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INTRODUCTION:
Household evictions are becoming commonplace throughout the U.S. Thomas
Jefferson said “If the American people ever allow the banks to
control the issuance of their currency.. the banks and corporations that
will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property, until
their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers
conquered.” Two Million evictions are expected in 2008 where banks
take control of families homes with money they made out of nothing. The
good news is that the U.S. Constitution provides explicit protection to
help prevent your eviction & CopperCards will show you how to protect your
right to be secure in your home. |
- Post CopperCards Eviction
Notice
Post the CopperCards Eviction Notice on your gate and
exit doors to your home. Keep gate closed.
- DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PROPERTY
“Possession is nine tenths of the law”.
The person who possesses a home is presumed to be the owner.
- You have a right to be
secure at home
“The right of the people to be secure in
their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable
searches and seizures, shall not be violated” 6th
Amendment protects your right to your home and its contents without
a full trial. A judge cannot order you evicted or your property
seized without a trial.
- You are legally entitled to
resist unlawful eviction
You home is considered sacred and out of
bounds to unreasonable searches and seizures, you may physically
resist any unlawful attempt to evict you from your home without due
process. However be cautious Sheriffs may shoot you then make
up a story. Well before you resist make sure you place any
police on Notice regarding the facts proving the eviction is
unlawful. Send the sheriffs a notice in registered mail.
- Property may not be seized
without due process
“No person shall.. be deprived of life,
liberty, or property, without due process of law”. 5th
Amendment.
- Demand Trial By Jury
“In Suits at common law, where the value
in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by
jury shall be preserved” 7th Amendment which dictates
that you may not be evicted from your home until you have received
your due process right to a Trail By Jury. :
- Refuse to leave before Trial
By Jury
- Utilize CopperCards:
Mortgage; Homestead; Allodial Title Cars
- CopperCards Mortgage Card:
will teach you how to challenge the Federal Reserve Bank Act which
unlawfully gave the right to make U.S. $’s out of nothing to a group
of foreigners. If they made the money they lend you out of nothing
then you owe them nothing, it’s monopoly money.
- CopperCards Homestead Card:
will show you how to register your home as your Homestead at the
County. This provides you further protection from eviction and
creditors.
CopperCards Allodial Title Card:
will show you how to truly own your land and avoid taxes.
CopperCards Evictions is provided for guidelines and is must not
replace you seeing a qualified lawyer. |
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