Structural Fraud Series
Discover how courts systematically strip constitutional rights through undisclosed capacity substitution—a fraud so fundamental it voids proceedings ab initio.
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What is Structural Fraud?
Structural fraud is the systematic substitution of your constitutional rights (held as a Natural Person) with government-granted privileges (held as a legal fiction) without your knowledge or consent.
This fraud operates at the foundational level of court proceedings—in the very capacity under which you appear. Courts assume you are appearing as a legal fiction "defendant," "respondent," or "debtor" subject to statutory regulations, when you actually hold unalienable rights as a Natural Person protected by the Constitution.
Because this fraud occurs at the foundational level (fraud in the factum), it voids the entire proceeding ab initio—from the beginning. No amount of procedural compliance can cure a proceeding built on fraudulent foundations.
Six Areas Where This Fraud Operates
- •Voids proceedings ab initio: Fraud in the factum (foundational fraud) makes the entire proceeding void from the beginning—no appeal needed.
- •Exposes systemic pattern: This isn't isolated to one court or case—it's the standard operating procedure across all court systems.
- •Provides constitutional remedy: Understanding capacity substitution gives you the framework to challenge any proceeding built on this fraud.
- •Protects unalienable rights: Your rights as a Natural Person cannot be converted into privileges without your knowing, voluntary consent.