What an attorney does

In my essay series America Held Captive, I told you:

“An attorney is one who entraps slaves for his master. An attorney has the duty to turn your allegiance over to his lord. The word attorney comes from the word “attornment” which means to twist (no surprise here) or to turn over. This term referred to the transfer of feudal land where the attorney is hired to make sure that all serfs turn over to the new owner with the sale, such that none were freed. This is the same today. Again: Ownership of slaves remains with us today. You have already been turned over to the new owners of the federal government.

Oxford English Dictionary 1999, ATTORN: “Turn over to another; transfer, assign… Transfer one’s tenancy or… homage or allegiance to another; formally acknowledge such transfer.”

Webster’s 1828 Dictionary: ATTORNMENT:

“The act of a feudatory, vassal or tenant, by which he consents, upon the alienation of an estate, to receive a new lord or superior, and transfers to him his homage and service.”

You now have a country that is only 4% of the world’s population but has 25% of the world’s prisoners, 70% of the world’s lawyers and 94% of the world’s lawsuits. Spot the trend. Get used to it.

 

You might also be interested in my book on lawyers:  Smashwords – Lawyer Corruption – a book by Steven D. Miller

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