Session Notes


|Irreciprocity|: Inventory > Knowlege > Volition > Insurance > Consequence > Purposes > Cost > Coercions > Direction-Indirection > Motivations > Actions > Harms (Personal > Social > Political) > Markets > Means of Irreciprocity > Failures of Due Diligence (Deception, Coercion, Crime, SEdition, Treason)

His highness,
lord-protector,
esteemed professor,
saint, Rudyard Lynch.

Proprioception(embodiment) > anthropomorphism > mythology > theology > philosophy >

OUTLINE

  • 0. Sovereignty 
  • 1. Reciprocal Insurance of Sovereignty
    • 1.1 – Before Inclusion in the insured
    • 1.2 – Inclusion into the insured
    • 1.3 – During Inclusion in the insured
      • 1.3.1 – Insurance
      • 1.3.2 – Reciprocity
      • 1.3.3 – Truth
        • I.3.3.1 – Decidability
        • 1.3.3.2 – Testifiability
        • 1.3.3.3 – Epistemology
        • 1.3.3.4 – Truth
      • 1.3.4 – Irreciprocity
        • Dimensions (Definition)
        • ? ? ? ? – Demonstrated interests as Trespass -> crime (intentional) or tort (accident), Natural and Code Crime, Administsrative (procedure)
        • 1.3.4.2 – Spectrum of Crimes and Torts
        • Means:
        • ?.?.?.? – Harms
        • 1.1.?.? – Coercions
        • 1.3.4.1 – Deceptions
        • 1.3.4.3 – Seditions
        • 1.3.4.4 – Treasons
      • 1.3.5 – Due Process
        • Negative Common Law
        • Positive Concurrent Legislation (Contractural ROIs (legislative, regulatory, command)
      • 1.3.6 – Exclusion
    • 1.4 – After Inclusion in the insured

  • DURING INCLUSION
  • 1.3.1 – Insurance of Sovereignty in demonstrated interests by tests of:
  • 1.3.2 – Reciprocity and
  • 1.3.3 – Truth
    • I.3.3.1 – Decidability
    • 1.3.3.2 – Testifiability
    • 1.3.3.3 – Epistemology
    • 1.3.3.4 – Testifiable Truth
      … in defense against:
  • 1.3.4 – Irreciprocities
    • Dimensions
    • 1.3.4.2 – Crimes
    • 1.3.4.1 – Deceptions
    • 1.3.4.3 – Seditions
    • 1.3.4.4 – Treasons
  • 1.3.5 – Due Process ensuring defense against authority, opinion and bias by:
    • 1.3.5.1 – Negative Common Law
    • 1.3.5.2 – Positive Concurrent Legislation (Contractural ROIs )(legislative, regulatory, command)


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