Principa
For your consideration.
Daniel Nagase MD
Logical Surprises
Preamble.
During a time when all the institutions of society have forgotten to whom they owe their existence, a reminder is made to the Leaders, Judges, and Politicians who take credit for creating society. Society is built on the works, labor and toil of people. Any structure that fails to heed responsibility to its foundation is fated to fall. The past decades have seen judiciaries, governments, and economic institutions deny accountability to the men and women who build life; the farmers, builders, and caregivers. Judges, like politicians, and government bureaucracies claim immunity from restitution of harms they do unto others.1 Accountability in society has vanished.
For life to go on, this grand falsehood must be brought to justice. Institutions such as healthcare, police and military have been repurposed into agencies enforcing the wrongs of politicians, judges, and officials upon the very people who feed us all and enable us to live. Institutions have become vehicles to deliver slavery, not structures that care for and maintain the foundation of society — people.
Principa replaces the Magna Carta, the Declaration of Independence and other foundational documents of society with a fact to which every law, policy and institution must be congruent. Failure to remain in line with Principa leads to inevitable disaster. The Principa is this:
Every individual holds the life of other women and men.
Immunity for some, through wealth, position or power denies the responsibility each man and woman has to others. Denial of this fact leads to a society where institutions, in the name of of security, enforce enslavement upon those very people who’s work provides for the lives of others. This injustice inevitably ends in tyranny.
Past is the age where woman and man lived divided into tribes.
Past is the age where wrongs onto the other are excused for the benefit of another.
Now is known by all with hearts, that every man and woman gives, provides for and shares life with every other.
Principa
Every individual holds the life of other women and men.
A wrong done unto one does wrong upon all.
A right onto one is right that benefits all.
Let the household, the community, the world be built on that which is right, correction of wrongs, and knowledge that everyone’s life is in the hands of one another.
Equity universal.
1 A Criminal Surprise?
Daniel Nagase MD · Aug 14
On August 11th, 2023, Justice Michael Tammen of the Supreme Court of British Columbia dismissed my lawsuit against magistrate Grant Taylor and the Supreme Court of British Columbia. My lawsuit against the Supreme Court and Master Taylor Grant was for restitution of genetic harm to my children after their mother forced them to take 2 doses of the Covid “v…
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