Structural Fraud Series
A comprehensive six-part series exposing how courts and financial institutions systematically strip constitutional rights through undisclosed capacity substitution—fraud so fundamental it voids proceedings ab initio.
73,000+ words of detailed analysis
The Foundational Fraud: DACA Capacity Substitution

This flowchart illustrates how Deposit Account Control Agreements (DACAs) create the foundational capacity substitution (Living Man → Ens Legis) that enables all five court fraud mechanisms to systematically strip constitutional rights.
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Series Articles
1
Structural Fraud in Financial Control (DACAs)
The foundational commercial architecture: How Deposit Account Control Agreements strip property rights through capacity substitution
13,000+ words
2
Structural Fraud in Traffic Court
How courts substitute your constitutional right to travel with state-granted driving privileges
10,000+ words
3
Structural Fraud in Debt Collection
How courts substitute property rights with statutory debtor status to enable collection without proof
10,000+ words
4
Structural Fraud in Family Court
How family courts and CPS substitute fundamental parental rights with state-granted parenting privileges
14,000+ words
5
Structural Fraud in Foreclosure
How banks strip property rights through MERS fraud, securitization, and undisclosed capacity substitution
13,000+ words
What You'll Learn
- •The Two Capacities: Natural Person (constitutional rights) vs. Legal Fiction (statutory privileges) and how courts substitute one for the other
- •Mechanism of Fraud: Step-by-step breakdown of how capacity substitution operates in each type of proceeding
- •Constitutional Violations: How this fraud violates due process, property rights, parental rights, and liberty protections
- •Void Ab Initio: Why fraud in the factum makes proceedings void from the beginning, requiring no appeal
- •How to Challenge: Detailed strategies, templates, and step-by-step guidance for exposing and challenging capacity substitution fraud