BLACK'S LAW DICTIONARY GUY
Who is Barnone11970?
Is a Youtuber and the producer of an important video titled "The Truth About the United States Law and You".
What are Barnone11970's credentials and what is the Black's Law Dictionary?
He studies the Black's Law Dictionary.
The "Black's Law Dictionary" is a dictionary that coins "legal" definitions to words, terms, and phrases.
What certain words, terms, and phrases mean either out on the street or in every day life might have an entirely different meaning in the setting of a court room.
For example "U.S. Citizen"
Out on the street or in everyday life, the term "U.S. Citizen" refers to someone who lawfully lives within one of the 50-states or Washington, D.C. that form the "United States of America".
In a court setting, a "U.S. Citizen" means a foreign subject (not a "free" or "sovereign" living being); meaning you are foreign from the Common Law of the United States of America.
Another example "U.S." vs. "U.S.A."
U.S. standing for "United States" and U.S.A. standing for "United States of America" are interchangeable out on the street or in everyday life.
In a court setting there is a world of difference between "U.S." (United States) and "U.S.A." (United States of America).
One of them refers to the Nation comprised of the 50-states and Washington, D.C.
The other refers to a foreign corporation.
The "Black's Law Dictionary" is a dictionary that coins "legal" definitions to words, terms, and phrases.
What certain words, terms, and phrases mean either out on the street or in every day life might have an entirely different meaning in the setting of a court room.
For example "U.S. Citizen"
Out on the street or in everyday life, the term "U.S. Citizen" refers to someone who lawfully lives within one of the 50-states or Washington, D.C. that form the "United States of America".
In a court setting, a "U.S. Citizen" means a foreign subject (not a "free" or "sovereign" living being); meaning you are foreign from the Common Law of the United States of America.
Another example "U.S." vs. "U.S.A."
U.S. standing for "United States" and U.S.A. standing for "United States of America" are interchangeable out on the street or in everyday life.
In a court setting there is a world of difference between "U.S." (United States) and "U.S.A." (United States of America).
One of them refers to the Nation comprised of the 50-states and Washington, D.C.
The other refers to a foreign corporation.
Where can you find Barnone11970?
He is a former resident of the metropolitan area of New York City, NY, but now resides in the State of Florida.
Youtube Channel: "https://www.youtube.com/c/Barnone11970"
Facebook Page: "https://www.facebook.com/OrgonePyramids/"
Youtube Channel: "https://www.youtube.com/c/Barnone11970"
Facebook Page: "https://www.facebook.com/OrgonePyramids/"
When did I discover Barnone11970?
I just so happened to stumble upon his "Truth About the United States Law and You" video and thought if he made a video like that, he must have some other important and interesting things to say.
Because of the primary subject that that video deals with, I refer to him as the "Black's Law Dictionary Guy".
Because of the primary subject that that video deals with, I refer to him as the "Black's Law Dictionary Guy".
Why rely on Barnone11970 as a resource?
Every once in a blue moon he will post a video sharing his two sense on the current situation that society is in.
How is Barnone11970 a good resource?
One video! "The Truth About the United States Law and You".