Canonum De Ius Rex
Canons of Sovereign Law

one heaven iconII.   Sovereign

2.1 Sovereign Claim

Article 24 - Parens Patriae

Canon 5540 (link)

Parens Patriae (Latin for “parent of the nation) is a form of Political Claim founded in the 15th Century through the Roman Death Cult Papal Bull Aeterni Regis of 1455 whereby Sovereigns and their governments who hold power through loyalty to the Roman Death Cult are granted the right to claim to be the “parent” over those men, women and children within their jurisdiction and treat them both as “infants” (children) and property.

Canon 5541 (link)

The Papal Bull Aeterni Regis of 1455 CE represented the second testamentary trust formed by the Roman Death Cult in which it claimed to have conveyed all men, woman and children of the world into the care of the “Crown” being a franchise system under its control.

Canon 5542 (link)

Contrary to false history and documents, there is no historic evidence of any civilization considering the legal status of adults specifically as “infants” prior to the claims of the Roman Death Cult in 1455 CE.

Canon 5543 (link)

As a Political Claim built within the franchise system perpetuated by the Roman Death Cult, Parens Patriae in its original form treated all men, woman and children as subjects of the Sovereign as Infants, not simply those who demonstrated a lack of competence, or disability or mental illness.

Canon 5544 (link)

By the 16th Century CE and the reforms instituted under the English Crown and “common law” system, Parens Patriae was refined to being a reserved power of the Crown as guardian over the poor, the sick and the mentally ill. However, this refinement in no way reduced the Crown’s ability to claim absolute control over any “subject” if required, regardless of proof of competence.

Canon 5545 (link)

By the 19th Century CE and the corporate creations of the Sabbatean-Magyar families, Parens Patriae was modified to claim that such powers could now be vested into corporations and their executives, even though such structures failed to adhere to the ancient franchise arrangements of the Roman Death Cult.

Canon 5546 (link)

Since the 19th Century CE, Parens Patriae has been one (1) of the primary coercive power of corporations established to usurp the estates of the Commonwealth, with the agents and agencies of corporate nations claiming to possess legitimate powers as guardians over any and all “citizens” within its jurisdiction.

Canon 5547 (link)

In accordance with the Ritus Probatum Regnum promulgated on Ucadia Time E8:Y3210:A48:S4:M17:D3 [15 August 2011] to all three (3) Popes of the Roman Death Cult concerning the Trust named Aterni Regis, this trust has been lawfully and completely, dissolved, terminated and redistributed in accordance with the most sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum. Therefore, the source of authority, legitimacy and power of Parens Patriae has also been lawfully and completely dissolved and terminated.

Canon 5548 (link)

As the Trust Aterni Regis and the source of authority, legitimacy and power of Parens Patriae have been lawfully dissolved, all claims of continued right to claim Parens Patriae by any agent, administrator, trustee or executor of a corporation, trust, estate or entity are null and void from the beginning, with any order, sentence or decision having no force nor effect.