The appellant argued debt would be abolished under a system involving the resignation of world leaders, new currencies backed by gold, and a more harmonious and peaceful world.
B.C. Supreme Court has upheld the sale of a residential property to the Bank of Montreal while rejecting the owner’s claim her mortgage was forgiven under pending legislation under a new world order.
“She asserted that it involves resignation of world leaders, new currencies that will be backed by gold, and a more harmonious and peaceful world where the enslavement qualities of debt will be abolished,” Justice Sharon Matthews said in her July 12 decision released Aug. 4. Lew made submissions on the doctrine based on the website gesara.news. According to the website, all credit card, mortgage and other bank debt due to illegal banking and government activities would be cancelled.The document notes NESARA/GESARA principles establish new presidential and congressional elections within 120 days of GESARA's announcement, presumably a reference to U.S elections.
“GESARA establishes peace throughout the world,” states the ruling. “GESARA releases unprecedented prosperity with enormous sums of money for humanitarian purposes. GESARA will establish the quantum financial system called QFS, and the quantum voting system called QVS, as well as a global currency reset and a revaluation of currencies.”
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