Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law

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3.2 Capital Fund

Article 134 - (1689) Westminster

Canon 7609 (link)

Westminster is a type of Capital Fund as first formed in 1689 through the Bill of Rights (1W&M. S.2 c.2), under the authority of the Religious Fund known as the Westminster (Church) Assembly (1648).

Canon 7610 (link)

In respect of the Westminster Capital Fund:

(i) The Fund is predicated on false, immoral, profane and sacrilegious claims of authority over rights granted by the Divine Creator to all men and women as Natural Rights, not subject to alienation, surrender, seizure, abjuration or custody. Therefore the Fund is founded on moral repugnancy, bad faith, prejudice and ill intention; and

(ii) The Westminster Capital Fund is dependent upon the existence of the Religious Fund of the Westminster (Church) Assembly (1648), which was founded on fraud, falsities, profanities, sacrilege, belies, deception, bad faith, unclean hands and prejudice; and

(iii) The Parliament of Westminster granted to itself powers and authorities that exceed the authority of the Religious Fund upon which it depends, therefore fundamentally breaching the maxim and logic of law as well as reason and fiduciary obligation. Therefore all claims of validity or authority of the Fund is automatically null and void from the beginning.

Canon 7611 (link)

All claimed authorities, property, rights and dignities associated with the Westminster Capital Fund, have automatically returned to the fully authority, custody, control and jurisdiction of the Globe Union and all claimed statutes, acts, decrees, prescripts, rescripts, orders, pronouncements, dispensations, letters, deeds, warrants or instruments whatsoever in conflict with these facts are null and void having no force or effect.