
New Word Order
DEEP conversations about the consequences of the words (terms) used for World Events upon an unsuspecting Public.
New Word Order
Episode # 99 "Rule of Law"
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Definitive
"late 14c., "ending, determining, conclusive," from Old French definitif (12c.), from Latin definitivus "explanatory, definitive," in Late Latin "definite," from definit-, past-participle stem of definire "to limit, determine, explain," from de "completely" (see de-) + finire "to bound, limit," from finis "boundary, end" (see finish (v.)). As a noun, in grammar, "a defining or limiting word," by 1751. Related: Definitively; definitiveness... "
https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=definitive
Finality
"1a: the character or condition of being final, settled, irrevocable, or complete b: the condition of being at an ultimate point especially of development or authority 2: something final especially : a fundamental fact, action, or belief.. "
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/finality
Estates of the Realm
"a three-estate system which was made up of clergy (the First Estate), nobles (Second Estate), peasants and bourgeoisie (Third Estate)."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estates_of_the_realm
Tertium Quid
"In the Christological debates of the fourth century, it was used to refer to the followers of Apollinaris who spoke of Christ as something neither human nor divine, but a mixture of the two in a mysterious and inseparable way, and therefore a "third thing". This concept is also referred to as the hypostatic union."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tertium_quid
Denomination
https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=denomination
Hale vs Henkle
"He owes nothing to the public so long as he does not trespass upon their rights."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hale_v._Henkel
Blackstone quote:
"No fiction shall extend to work an injury, its proper operation being to prevent a mischief or remedy an inconvenience which might result from the general rule of law. 3 Black's Commentaries (21 ed.)"
Quintessence
"1: the fifth and highest element in ancient and medieval philosophy that permeates all nature and is the substance composing the celestial bodies 2: the essence of a thing in its purest and most concentrated form 3: the most typical example or representative"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quintessence
Rule
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rule