Canonum De Ius Rex
Canons of Sovereign Law

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2.13 Commonwealth Law Form

Article 165 - Allodium Land

Canon 6666 (link)

Allodial "allodium" is a form of legal concept created in the 17th Century but falsely claimed to be as old as the 9th Century, whereby lands and all borne from it are claimed to the absolute property of their owner and not subject to any rent, service or acknowledgment to a superior. Under the legal concept, no Roman court or authority on the planet has jurisdiction to hear a case disputing true allodial title. Therefore, no Roman authority exists that may diminish, abrogate, seize, convey or lawfully suspend allodial rights.

Canon 6667 (link)

The concept of Allodium Land Title is completely contradictory to any previous claims of control of land and people prior to the 17th Century, particularly under the framework of law of the Roman Death Cult and major religions:

(i) Since the Papal Bull Unum Sanctum of 1302, the Venetian and Pisan families claimed merely the stewardship of all land and people as “creatures”; and

(ii) The claim of stewardship over all land and people was further refined by describing a the majority of people as “infants” and therefore subject to guardianship of a parent through “parens patriae” with the Papal Bull Aeterni Regis in 1481; and

(iii) Under Islam and even the Talmud of Persian Aryanism later redefined as the fabricated religion of Judaism, the concept of claiming absolute ownership of the land and people is a grave heresy and direct defiance of the supremacy of the Divine Creator and lord god as ultimate “owner”; and

(iv) No act of parliament has ever been passed in England or any European country, nor legal argument ever been presented and supported except the United States from the 19th Century whereby it can be argued Allodium Land Title is even possible to be defended as ecclesiastical, legal or lawful in any Western, or Christian or Abrahamic religious setting.  However, the concept of Allodium Land Title firmly exists.

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Canon 6668 (link)

Under the concept of Allodium Land Title, the word “land” legally refers not only to the soil, but all tenements on top of it as well as all that is produced from the soil, including people. Therefore Allodium Land Title claims all those born on the soil are the absolute property of the holder of Allodium Title, not as slaves but as goods and as less than animals.

Canon 6669 (link)

The claims that Allodium Land Title existed at the time of the conquest of England by William of Gascony in 1066 are patently false, as are all claims that Henry VIII created this type of land ownership to protect the realm against the church:

(i) The claimed 11th Century Domesday Book references to land held in England as Alod and Aloid appear a late 17th Century fraud and fabrication aimed at legitimizing parasitic family land holdings within England and Ireland at the expense of traditional noble families; and

(ii) The alternate claim that King Henry VIII of England (1509-1547) used the concept of Allodium Land as “Crown Land” to thwart the church and landowners opposed to his anti-Vatican stance and creation of a new Church of England is without legislative substance, with no acts of Parliament of England creating Allodium Land as legal or lawful; and

(iii) The further nefarious claims that Allodium Land claims may have originated in Scotland or with Danish Tribes or even Khazar tribes are further deliberate falsifications of history designed to confuse and obfuscate the 17th Century origin of the concept; and

(iv) Not even the Roman elite granted themselves such powerful land rights in conquered lands. Not even the Khazars at the height of their power, nor the Mongols, nor even the Roman Death Cult controlled Catholic Church herself created such absolute, unquestionable, unchallengeable land title as Allodium.

Canon 6670 (link)

Only two (2) examples of Allodium Land Title being granted exist in public and legal context, with both being associated with the Inner and Middle Temple:

(i) The first example is the creation of the six hundred and sixty six (666) ounce gold cup and coins as gift by the Inner and Middle Temple to King James I in 1608 for the grounds of the former Knights Templar compound known as “the Temple” as Allodium title but also described as a “Royal Peculiar”; and

(ii) The second example of Allodium Land being created is in 1673 when King Charles II granted a revised land claim for the Temple with Inner and Middle Temple through a repeat ceremony of six hundred and sixty six (666) ounces of gold but with the Outer Temple being the boundary of Old London and the boundary of the revised temple precinct being the shoreline of the Island of Britain. The land was then given back to the King as “Crown Land”; and

(iii) To overcome the legal argument that one could not be the holder of Allodium title if one is technically borne of the soil of Britain, the Inner and Middle Temple in the 17th Century extended the concept of “alien” being a foreigner and one “born abroad”.

Canon 6671 (link)

The origin of the word Allodum appears to be constructed from Hebrew meaning literally “the birthright of the (chosen) people”:

(i) The word Al is equivalent to “the”, the word Lod means “birthright, nativity and the tribe of Benjamin” and the word “am” means “people”; and

(ii) The claim allodum is derived from Old High German word alód, where “od” is claimed to be derived from Old Norse or Icelandic uodil, udal, uodal, or ódhil is a complete fraud as amply demonstrated by the fact udal is directly derived from Basque and introduced to England no earlier than 1066.

Canon 6672 (link)

Given Allodium Land is supremely heretical against all forms of Abrahamic and ancient religion, without legal provenance, is based on deliberate frauds and false claims, all forms of Allodium Land and all claims by the Inner and Middle Temple are hereby null and void, ab initio (from the beginning).

Canon 6673 (link)

Any instrument, title, certificate of ownership derived directly or indirectly through Allodium Land title, royal peculiar or Crown Land is fraudulent, supremely heretical against all faiths and all forms of law from the beginning of civilized history and hereby null and void ab initio (from the beginning).

Canon 6674 (link)

As the Four Inns of Court and the associated Bar Associations willingly concocted the absurdity and fraud of Allodium Land Title, have hidden its implications and have profited from such fraudulent activity, the Four Inns are hereby stripped of any legitimacy in claiming to represent any form of law, ecclesiastical or legal principles, historic or customary authority or power whatsoever and are hereby suppressed and banished from existence and any connection with the law now or at anytime into the future.