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Creditor and Debtor Law

by | Jan 24, 2011 | Archived Material, January 2011

‘Nuff said.!!

The next few blogs will be a mix of material.  I found a presentation that I did early last year.  It was produced around the time of the Memphis shooting of a “debt protester” and his son.  If you are unfamiliar with this event, you can research it on google if you like.

I did not focus on the event; but rather the reasons why the event occurred in relation to Debtor/Creditor Law.   There are tons of maxims of law when it comes to the Lender-Borrower or Creditor-Debtor relationship.  It is covered throughout history in what are known as Universal Principles, such as “don’t become a surety for debt”; “don’t strike hands for the debts of another”; and “the borrower is a slave to the lender”.  And, of course, we see another “maxim” on the bumper stickers of cars.

Looking at the culture in some Nation-states today, though; one might wonder if people would even bother to work and be productive if they didn’t have that “debt-whip” driving them.

In any event, I am going to follow this up quickly with more review of last year and a look at future economics that are coming; according to some “forecasters”.  But, before that…the next blog coming after this is going to be a “golden oldie”.  It’s not of the same quality as some of what gets produced on the website currently, but I have had a request for it.  And it is a great review of the Right of Self-determination.



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