V. Mind Influence (PSYTELL)
5.2 Mind Influence System
Article 142 - Enforcement
Enforcementis a term used to define the use of physical force or coercion to compel performanceof certain obligations defined by one or more legal instruments.
Theterm Enforcement was first invented at the Jesuit College of English in thelate 16th Century then delivered through the guise of the Shakespeare portfolioas part of the introduction of the world’s first Mind Influence System that eventuallyreplaced physical slavery with (voluntary) slavery of the mind. The wordEnforcement is derived from four Latin words en meaning “make, put in”, foro meaning“to bore, pierce”, ce meaning a demonstrative particle originally from ecce“behold, lo, see” and ment(is) meaning “Mind”. Hence the true original meaningof the word Enforcement is “to pierce, put a hole in (injure) the mind”.
Enforcement is unlawful unless the obligationsought to be enforced is clearly defined by some valid deed and the person towhom the enforcement is directed has previously consented to perform theobligation. Enforcement is always unlawful if sought against any impliedobligation, or claimed secret agreement.