Canonum De Ius Fidei
Canons of Fiduciary Law

one heaven iconI.   Introductory Provisions

1.2 Concepts

Article 64 - Cruelty

Canon 7332 (link)

Cruelty, also known as Torture and Punishment and Barbarity and Degradation is the inflicting of prolonged pain, or continuous suffering, or torture, or sustained torment and trauma upon another against their will, whether or not such act is claimed to be sanctioned by some form of authority, or court or law. All forms of Cruelty are a profanity and an abomination before heaven, having no valid authority and is morally repugnant, unlawful and illegal.

Canon 7333 (link)

The word Cruelty comes from the Latin word crudalitas meaning “hard hearted; severe”.

Canon 7334 (link)

Punishment is not a Penalty, nor can a valid Penalty be regarded as a Punishment.

Canon 7335 (link)

As Punishment is by definition a deliberate act of cruelty, also known as torture or barbarity or degradation, any such claimed law, statute, edict, order, sentence or judgment that seeks to impose or enforce a Punishment is ipso facto (as a matter of fact) a profanity and an abomination before heaven, having no valid authority and is morally repugnant, unlawful and illegal.

Canon 7336 (link)

In respect of any Punishment defined and issued by any and all boroughs, councils, states, bodies, entities, companies, corporations or persons formed under any form of Common Law, or Commonwealth Law, or Westminster Law, or Western-Roman Law since 1689, The Bill of Rights (1689) states clearly:

(i) Under clause 10 “that excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed; nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted”.

Canon 7337 (link)

In respect of Punishment defined and issued by any and all counties, councils, states, bodies, entities, companies, corporations or persons formed under the United States since 1791, The US Bill of Rights states clearly in acknowledgment and reinforcement of the 1689 Bill of Rights:

(i) Under the Eighth Amendment that “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted”.

Canon 7338 (link)

In respect of Punishment defined and issued by any and all counties, councils, states, bodies, entities, companies, corporations or persons formed since 1949 and belonging to a member nation of the United Nations, the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights states clearly in acknowledgment of previous international law under Article 5 “No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”.

Canon 7339 (link)

Any State or Government sanctioned Punishment or Cruelty is the most profane, sacrilegious, abhorrent and barbaric act and an open admission by those politicians, leaders, intellectuals and accomplices responsible that they hold the people and the country in contempt and until such barbarities cease, then no rule of law, or justice or due process exists, including (but not limited to): Terrorism, PSYOPS, Trauma or Torture:

(i) Terrorism are deliberately sanctioned acts of violence and cruelty by a government or its agencies against its own people; and

(ii) PSYOPS (Psychological Operations) are deliberate actions sanction by government and its agencies for the purpose of maintaining heightened levels of fear, confusion and propaganda within the community; and

(iii) Trauma are deliberate actions of physical and mental abuse sanctioned by the government and its agencies for the purpose of breaking the spirit and mind of the community and ensuring demoralized compliance; and

(iv) Torture are deliberate actions of cruelty and abuse such as excessive imprisonment, food poisoning, electro-magnetic poisoning, threats, overt surveillance, unlawful fines and forfeitures and deliberate scarcity of resources.