do you pretend to represent Crown, a corporate, or other imaginary body; it is wrong to lie, there is no such thing as fiction, and to claim to represent something imaginary, is likely fraud;
fiction test
if any sentence contains fiction, the whole sentence is non sense; if the sentence depends on fiction, the sentence has no root, it is non sense;
if you rely on an Act of Parliament as authority for some deed, your whole argument is non sense, and you likely partake in fraud; see Crown;
first sight
is there a man claiming to represent something imaginary; imaginary things do not exist; if there is only a corporate name, i am going to find the man at the root, who likely partakes in fraud;
the paper test
keep it to the root;
- who is the man;
- what do you claim to represent, and what gain, or threat is here;
fraud
PB7: fraud is deceit used to gain advantage or cause loss; specifically Fraud comes from Old French fraude and Latin fraus, meaning deceit, trick, or hurt; Old use covers deceit, false representation, trickery, and gain or advantage by deceptive means; [OED]
PB8: when a man claims to represent fiction, the fiction cannot cross the first hurdle; if false description, personating, concealment, or a false claim is used, it is going to be false dealing;
where that false dealing seeks advantage by payment, compliance, attendance, or other getting, i call the wrong, fraud;
extortion
extortion is something wrung out by force, menace, or undue power; it requires extraction: money, property, answer, attendance, confession, service, or other advantage wrung from a man;