V. Mind Influence (PSYTELL)
5.2 Mind Influence System
Article 143 - Imprisonment
Theterm Imprisonment 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 wordImprisonment is derived from three Latin words impressi meaning “to press uponor into; to seal, chase, brand; to imprint”, onus meaning “load, burden, weight, trouble /charge” and ment(is) meaning “Mind”. Hence the true original meaning of theword Imprisonment is “to press upon, seal, brand a load, burden, weight,trouble, charge onto the mind”.
No man or woman acting as surety to a Person may be deprived of their liberty without first knowing by what charge and accusation in statute law they are being detained and the source of such allegations. The imprisonment of any man or woman without charge or disclosure of the alleged crimes is itself a serious offence against the law.
Every man and woman acting as surety to a Person against whom charges have been brought has the right to demand an appearance in a court of law within seven (7) days of their deprivation of liberty to be provided the opportunity to hear the allegations against them, the alleged offences in law and what evidence is being presented. In the absence of some or all of these elemental components to a suit, a judge or magistrate has no choice other than to order the immediate release of the man or woman.
All Juridic Societies have the right to defend their members against potential or actual harm posed by a man or woman. Therefore the deprivation of liberty of any man or woman acting as surety to a person charged with a serious crime is acceptable in such circumstances until the schedule of a trial to permit the allegations to be tested.