In U.S. law, the term “person” doesn’t simply mean a living individual. According to 26 U.S.C. § 7701(a)(1), “person” includes a trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation. This statutory definition reveals that many legal obligations—especially tax, regulatory, and commercial—are applied not to people, but to legal fictions. Understanding this distinction is key to asserting your true legal and constitutional standing.
When a court acts without jurisdiction, its orders carry no legal force. This deep dive explains why jurisdiction must be proven—not presumed—and how Americans have a constitutional right to challenge fraudulent, unlawful, or color-of-law actions. Know your rights, understand void orders, and stand on the law, not presumption.
In Kevin Walker Estate et al v. Jay Promisco et al, Judge Jesus G. Bernal issued a secretive in-chambers dismissal while concealing three verified and notarized filings from the official record. The Plaintiffs had submitted sworn affidavits invoking constitutional, commercial, and trust law jurisdiction. Bernal’s refusal to acknowledge these documents constitutes confirmed judicial fraud, color of law activity, and a denial of due process. An unrebutted affidavit and notice of dishonor now stand on the record, confirming default. This case raises serious constitutional and legal concerns regarding judicial integrity and abuse of office.
Many officers act under "color of law" without realizing it—enforcing statutes that violate rights due to poor training or unchecked presumptions. This episode explores how police, sheriffs, and highway patrol officers can unknowingly cross legal boundaries and how the Constitution remains supreme over policy. Once properly noticed, officers are bound by their oath and must cease unlawful enforcement.
Peace officers like sheriffs are sworn to uphold the Constitution—but when they step outside their lawful authority, they act under "color of law." Even without bad intent, incompetence or poor training can lead to serious civil rights violations. Under 18 U.S.C. § 242, deprivation of rights—whether willful or through ignorance—is a federal crime. Ignorance of the law is no excuse, even for those sworn to enforce it.
In this episode, uncover how loan servicers weaponize non-judicial foreclosure to push fraudulent sales—often during active administrative procedures. Learn why a Trustee’s Deed of Sale executed by an unauthorized party is void ab initio, transferring neither title nor lien. When your home is held in a private trust, unlawful trustee assignments and forged sales are legally null, and fraud—having no statute of limitations—destroys any claim to validity.
In this episode, uncover how loan servicers weaponize non-judicial foreclosure to push fraudulent sales—often during active administrative procedures. Learn why a Trustee’s Deed of Sale executed by an unauthorized party is void ab initio, transferring neither title nor lien. When your home is held in a private trust, unlawful trustee assignments and forged sales are legally null, and fraud—having no statute of limitations—destroys any claim to validity.
A foreign trust can serve as the legal foundation of a nation under international law, satisfying the criteria of statehood defined by the Montevideo Convention. With legal personality, jurisdiction, territory, and population, a foreign trust operates as a sovereign entity under contract law and treaty law. This article explains how such trusts form lawful nations with full capacity to govern, contract, and claim independence.
Fraudulent, unsigned charges filed against Kevin Lewis Walker just days after his federal civil rights lawsuit have been exposed as a criminal attempt to retaliate and extort. With no signature, no verified complaint, and no injured party, the prosecution now stands as prima facie evidence of RICO violations, mail fraud, and abuse of process. The perpetrators—including a newly licensed attorney and Riverside County DA—are fully liable.
Discover how full faith and credit empowers you as the true creditor of the system. Explore key legal principles from the U.S. Constitution, 18 U.S.C. § 8, 31 U.S.C. § 5118, and the Gold Reserve Act of 1934, revealing how all financial obligations are backed by your trust and credit. Learn how the U.S. government operates commercially under the Clearfield Doctrine and why debts are legally discharged through the Treasury. Take control of your financial knowledge and reclaim your power in the system.
Unrebutted affidavits expose a major real estate fraud scheme, proving that Naji Doumit, Barry Lee O’Connor & Associates, and MARINAJ PROPERTIES engaged in RICO violations, fraudulent foreclosures, and property theft. Learn how fake Trustee’s Deeds and unlawful court actions were used to seize real estate illegally.
The Kevin Walker Estate, et al. has accused Judge Jesus G. Bernal and the Riverside Federal Court of judicial fraud, conspiracy, and deprivation of rights under color of law in Case No. 5:25-cv-00339. Despite multiple unrebutted affidavits, a formal demand for summary judgment, and a Verified Notice of Judicial Fraud, the court continues to obstruct filings, conceal evidence, and proceed with an unconstitutional sham hearing now rescheduled for March 31, 2025. This blatant disregard for due process, res judicata, and established legal precedent confirms willful misconduct and bad faith by the court. Plaintiffs demand immediate cancellation of fraudulent proceedings, issuance of summary judgment, and criminal accountability for all officials involved in this legal obstruction and abuse of power. If the court continues its unlawful actions, federal intervention and further legal action will follow.
Kevin Walker Estate has filed an Emergency Ex Parte Injunction against Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and multiple deputies, citing ongoing harassment, theft, and extortion under color of law. The injunction, now self-executing and legally binding, orders Defendants to cease all stalking, intimidation, and unlawful deprivation of private trust property. Based on video evidence Defendants robbed Walker at gunpoint, "STOLE" his automobile, and extorted $4,388 USD in illegal fees. Violations of the injunction carry severe civil and criminal consequences, including federal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. §§ 241, 242, 1951, and 1962 (RICO).