III. Fund
3.2 Capital Fund
Article 135 - (1706) Great Britain
Great Britain is a type of Capital Fund as first formed in the 18th Century through the Articles and Constitution of the Union of Crowns in 1706 (5&6Ann. c.8) under the authority of the Religious Fund known as the Presbyterian Church of Scotland (Great Britain) (1706).
In respect of the Great Britain 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; and
(ii) The Great Britain Capital Fund is dependent upon the existence of the Religious Fund of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland (Great Britain) (1707), which was founded on fraud, falsities, profanities, sacrilege, belies, deception, bad faith, unclean hands and prejudice; and
(iii) The Fund is founded on the absurdity and breach of Trust that the statutes, laws, grants and patents of the Fund may outlive the life of the Fund; and
(iv) The Fund is founded on the deliberate contradiction of law and moral repugnancy that the Privy Council and lesser Funds borne from the Capital Fund possess greater authority, power and life than the Capital Fund.Therefore all claims of validity or authority of the Fund is automatically null and void from the beginning.
All claimed authorities, property, rights and dignities associated with the Great Britain Capital Fund, also known as the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 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.


