
New Word Order
DEEP conversations about the consequences of the words (terms) used for World Events upon an unsuspecting Public.
New Word Order
Episode #57 In God We TRUST?
What the World Should Be: Woodrow Wilson and the Crafting of a Faith-Based Foreign Policy
by Malcolm D. Magee
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-the-world-should-be-malcolm-d-magee/1112511034
1) "small religious estates"
To wit:
CESTUI QUE VIE
cestui que vie
By HENRY FISCHER
Dec 7, 2015
III. Rights
3.3 Rights Suspension and Corruption
Article 100 - Cestui Que Vie Trust
Canon 2036(link)
A Cestui Que VieTrust, also known by several other pseudonyms such as “Term of Life or Years” or “Pur Autre Vie” or "Fide CommissaryTrust" or “Foreign SitusTrust” or “SecretTrust” is a pseudo form of trust first formed in the 16th Century under Henry VIII of England on one or more presumptions including (but not limited to) one or more Persons presumed wards, infants, idiots, lost or abandoned at “sea” and therefore assumed/presumed “dead” after seven (7) years. Additional presumptions by which such aTrustmay be “legally” formed were added in later statutes to include bankruptcy, incapacity, mortgages and private companies.
In terms of the evidential history of the formation of Cestui Que Vie Trusts:
(i) The first Cestui Que Vie Trusts formed were through an Act of Henry VIII of England in 1540 (32Hen.8c1) and later wholly corrupted whereby the poor people of England, after having all their homes, goods and wealth seized in 1535 (27Hen.8 c.28) under the “guise” of small religious estates under £200, were granted the welfare or “commonwealth” benefit of an Cestui Que Use or simply an “estate” with which to live, to work and to bequeath via a written will; and...
Read all at:
https://casetext.com/analysis/cestui-que-vie
2) Res Sacra
To wit:
RES SACRA
Author(s): Malcolm Magee
Source: Life of the Spirit (1946-1964) , APRIL 1958, Vol. 12, No. 142 (APRIL 1958), pp.
448-451
Published by: Wiley
Read all at:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43705230
federal (adj.)
1640s, as a theological term (in reference to "covenants" between God and man), from French fédéral, an adjective formed from Latin foedus (genitive foederis) "covenant, league, treaty, alliance" (from PIE *bhoid-es-, suffixed form of root *bheidh- "to trust, confide, persuade").
https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=federal
Reserve
1a: to hold in reserve : keep back b: to set aside (part of the consecrated elements) at the Eucharist for future use
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reserve
Federal Reserve
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve
Actor's Equity (1913)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actors'_Equity_Association
FDR's NEW DEAL began with... "A Day of National CONSECRATION"
See: minute 2:10
https://www.c-span.org/video/?5792-1/president-franklin-roosevelt-1933-inaugural-address