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How I Clobbered Every Bureaucratic Cash-Confiscatory Agency Known To Man

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A Spiritual Economics Book on $$$ and Remembering Who You Are.

181 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 24, 2007

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Mary Elizabeth Croft

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October 8, 2012
Absolutely informative and reinforces how much nothing is really what it seems so don't just fall for all the crap out there.
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June 23, 2011
This book is a teaser. If you are looking for a how to for mastering commerce and contracts and applying these concepts to your business affairs keep looking. What this book will do is confirm that someone other than yourself also questions our current monetary, commerce and contract systems. That's it. The title of the book is all out puffery. This book no where near outlines how the author clobbered bureaucratic cash agencyies. It does outline a few of the author's attempts to do so and in her own words it is quite obvious that it is something which she has not yet perfected or mastered. The book reads as a somewhat well-articulated rant about the canadian/american system of things and overloaded with misplaced quotes from other sources and the regurgitation of the works of other New Age authors without even an attempt at hiding that fact. To that end, it is mildly entertaining, if at all.
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April 3, 2020
I really love Mary Elizabeth Croft's book, however, the title is misleading. She is articulate, brilliant and incredibly knowledgeable. This book outlines the spiritual side of money.
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July 21, 2017
I examined this book after seeing excerpts from it referred to in various statements of claim or statements of defence from unrepresented parties.

This book is utter, irredeemable nonsense. None of the purported legal principles it articulates (nor any "freemen on the land" concepts) have any basis in Canadian law (or in the law of any jurisdiction I am aware of). If you make any non-trivial decisions based on the notions in this book, you will be very disappointed, and likely get yourself into trouble. Even an otherwise meritorious claim or defence can come across as irrational - or unhinged - when it is peppered with this foolishness, or with the tortured formatting hocus pocus the author recommends.

If you need information on the legal implications of your actions or options, please, please please talk with an actual qualified lawyer licensed with your province's Law Society. If you cannot afford one, and do not qualify for legal aid, and your your community legal clinic doesn't offer summary advice on your matter, at least try to orient yourself with a free 30-minute consultation through the Law Society's Lawyer Referral Service.

For heaven's sake don't rely on this book.
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