II. Sovereign
2.3 Tará Law Form
Article 32 - Tará Law Form
Tará Law, also known as Tará Law Form, also known as Torá(h) Law Form is the Form of written sovereign terrain law, sovereign law, noble law, land law, property law and society law formed as part of the first Holly authorized written language to all people known as “gnó” (knowledge) and “gnósis” (search for and system of knowledge) promulgated by Holly King Eochaid of Ireland and Prophet Jeremiah around 590 BCE.
The characters of the first written language of the Holly permitted to be used by all people was a proto-Ogham / Phonetic set which quickly led to the formation of customized forms of writing amongst the Celts including but not limited to Ancient Greek, Etruscan, Basque, Galatian and Lydian writings and alphabets. To deliberately corrupt the origin of Celtic language, the term “gnó” was falsely claimed to mean “business” in Irish from the 17th Century.
The original law form by Jeremiah introduced through the Holly proto - written language of “gnó” (knowledge) from the 6th Century was known as “Tará” and represented five (5) key books of moral teachings, laws, rules and history being:
(i) Genasis (genesis) meaning “to start to seek, to search, to look for (knowledge)”; and
(iii) Eacturas (exodus) meaning “foreign expedition or journey”; and
(ii) Diatuair (deuteros) meaning “law of the gods” or “the gods (heavens) bless you”; and
(iv) Nome (nomos) meaning “law of the name (tribe)” or “law of the land”; and
(v) Anacánain (anakineos) meaning “true language” or “to move upon the water (trade)”.
Tará Law Form signified the first invention of the concept of “rights / right” and “property” by the Holly priest - kings whom made it clear who they believed owned all property called “air” with the word “cuí/ cuíl” meaning both right and the first concept word for land as an exclusive right of the Holly. Thus for the first time in civilized history, the entire earth was claimed as cuí by the Cuilliaéan as absolute stewards for the gods.
Tará Law Form invented the concept and word “use” to describe the rights of everyone else to “use, employ and practice” on the cuí/ cuíl (land) through the word “úsáid” (use of property) upon sacred promise / surety called “tithe” through a bonding ritual called “seal” – the original source and meaning of the word seal. Hence, possession of property became known as “séalaigh” (bonded property) and a promise/surety of property was called from the beginning a “áirithe” (property promise).
From the 5th Century BCE to the 9th Century CE, Ireland became the centre of higher learning, jurisprudence, science, theology and languages with the first Universities in civilized history founded in Ireland. However, all this history was gradually destroyed beginning with the 12th Century right through till the 19th Century CE
In the 3rd Century CE, Tará law was dramatically enhanced by Holly High King Cormac Mac Art, also known as King Cormac and King Arthur, by introducing a range of improved legal concepts concerning property including but not limited to the concepts of terrain (metes and bounds), sires and survey:
(i) Holly High King Cormac Mac Art, ordered that the sires (shires) of Ireland be defined adopting a mathematic survey of major land marks and the combination of natural and then man - made boundaries of walls. Thus, the clear lands of each sire and each bail (town) within it could be identified; and
(ii) To ensure the minimization of disputes, Cormac invented a new legal word called “súrvé” (survey) from sure (surety) and ve/vi (ancient stone system of time/space measurement) whereby a claimed owner needed to physically walk and “survey” the terrain once every seven (7) years to retain title and validate the correct placement and state of repair of walls and boundaries. Hence, this ancient rule of survey and the seven (7) year rule of “surveying property” has remained to the present day; and
(iii) Cormac Mac Art called this surveyed land “terrain” which means literally the limits or bounds of the land (terra) – which we now know as the concept of metes and bounds; and
(iv) Cormac Mac Art introduced the concept of the “acre” being around eighty four (84) feet by eight hundren fourty (840) feet which was the standard terrain for an extended family, with the acre permitted to be subdivided into seven (7) “plots” of approximately eighty four (84) feet by one hundred twenty (120) feet for individual families. This subdivision by the laws of “terrain” (metes and bounds) and the concept of the plot, now as the “lot” remains a cornerstone of modern land management today in many western nations, but with the Khazar/Venetian smaller version of an acre (sixty six (66) feet by six hundred sixty six (666) feet).
Upon the fall of the last Holly King Macbeth in 1058 CE at the hand of Malcolm, son of Duncan as the adopted son of Siward, King of the Normen of Nor - thumbria the law of terra was replaced by the law of “udal” and later in England by “fee - udal”.
Beginning in 1155 CE, upon Nicholas Breakspear (Shakespeare) creating the supremely fraudulent Papal Bull “Laudabiliter” as Pope Adrian in granting “ownership” of Ireland to the Plantagenet King Henry II of England, the Magyar - Venetian plan for the complete cultural genocide of Ireland, the Celts and the Holly commenced. After the landing of a sizeable militia force of Basque, Normandie and Flemish fighters in 1167. Even after thirty (30) years continual war, the militia failed to conquer all of Ireland, especially the north and south - west.
After almost five hundred (500) years of continual invasion and constant fighting, the Venetian / Magyar / Khazar had still failed to completely wipeout the cultural history of the Irish, the Celts and the Holly. A new strategy was formed under Oliver Cromwell from 1649 where he was ordered by the Venetian Magyar to kill every last person of Irish descent, to salt the earth, burn the homes and reduce every major building to rubble. By the death of Cromwell in 1658, one half (1/2) of all men, women and children of Ireland had been slaughtered or starved to death, one quarter (1/4) had been forced into slavery for the British colonies and less than one quarter (1/4) remained defiant. While England did not fulfil its solemn obligation to obliterate the Irish, by the start of the 18th Century Irish history had been largely destroyed.
Despite the genocide, theft of Irish history, unprecedented curses and removal from the collective memory of the world, the necromancers of Pisa and Venice failed to achieve their ultimate objective to remove completely the legacy of the Cuilliaéan. Instead, all claims of the Magyar / Khazar and and their vassals to use the words “holy, holly” and to Tará Law Form as well as the symbols and scriptures of the Holly have been proven false and without legitimacy.