
Every man and woman is born free. No one owns your breath, your thoughts, or your life. Yet from birth, control begins. A certificate is issued, a name is entered in capital letters, and a paper duplicate is created. From that day forward, every demand, bill, licence, and summons is addressed to that paper entity. You are pressured to respond. You step into the role of the fiction, and the system treats you as its property.
The Legal Fiction is about exposing this illusion. It explains how governments bind free men and women to paper entities created at birth, and how silence is treated as consent. It shows how courts, police, and tax offices interact with the fiction rather than the living, and how consent is secured through signatures, appearances, and words. Once you see the difference, the power of the system begins to fade.
Across twelve chapters, Roger Davies takes you through the mechanics of control:
• How the birth certificate creates the first contract and separates the fiction from the living
• The use of capital letters, legal terms, and hidden definitions to secure compliance
• The concept of joinder and how it grants courts and officials jurisdiction
• How licences convert natural rights into privileges granted by the state
• Why taxes are voluntary contracts enforced against the fiction, not the living being
• How banks create money from signatures and turn free men and women into debtors
• The commercial nature of courts and their dependence on consent to proceed
• The role of police as policy enforcers, not protectors of natural law
• How media and schools condition the population to accept the fiction as reality
• Examples of men and women who questioned the system and broke free
This is not a book of tricks, magic words, or shortcuts. It does not tell you to fight the system or to argue with officials. It shows you how to stand in honour, to withdraw consent lawfully, and to live as a man or woman of flesh and blood, not as a paper entity.
The Legal Fiction calls readers to calm action. It teaches the power of conditional acceptance, the strength of lawful notices, and the importance of honour in every interaction. It explains that freedom is not granted by courts or governments, but recognised when you speak it into being.
This book is for those who sense that something is wrong with the modern system. It is for those who have asked why every letter is in capitals, why courts call for defendants instead of men and women, and why every right seems to require a licence. It confirms that these suspicions are justified and offers a path forward rooted in knowledge, truth, and responsibility.
You are not a legal fiction. You are not property of the state. You are a living man or woman, sovereign by birth. The paper world has power only when you forget this fact.
The greatest trick ever played on humanity was convincing people that they were nothing more than a name on a page. This book will help you see through that illusion and reclaim the truth that was always yours.
Nous publions uniquement les avis qui respectent les conditions requises. Consultez nos conditions pour les avis.