Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

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5.2 Mind Influence System

Article 136 - Employment

Canon 1383 (link)

Employment is a term used to define an activity to which one devotes time usually for reward by some financial benefit.

Canon 1384 (link)

The term Employment was first invented at the Jesuit College of English in the late16th Century, then delivered through the guise of the Shakespeare portfolio as part of the introduction of the world’s first Mind Influence System that eventually replaced physical slavery with (voluntary) slavery of the mind. The word Employment is derived from three (3) Latin words em (o) meaning “to buy, purchase”, pley meaning “amusement for / of common people” (from pleb “common people”) and ment (is) meaningMind”. Hence the true original meaning of the word Employment is “to buy, purchase the mind of the common people for amusement”.

Canon 1385 (link)

The presumption remains within the Roman system of control that when one admits to any status of Employment, whether self employed or unemployed, they also admit to being a member of the plebian underclass and therefore subject to the rules and enforcement of the Government.