II. Sovereign
2.10 Anglo-Saxon Law Form
Article 95 - AngloSaxon Law Form
Anglo-Saxon Form, also known as “Anglaise Law Form”, "Catholic Law Form", also known as “Sacre Loi” (Sacred Law) and “Carolingian Law” is the Form of sovereign territorial law, sovereign law, noble law, land law, property law and society law first introduced by Charles Martel of the Franks in the 8th Century in the new language of “Anglaise” later known as English and “Old French”.
The primary driver towards the creation of a completely new law form and Christian religion by the deeply Christian Carolingians in opposition to the authority of Antioch (Constantinople) in the 8th Century was the bitter feud and eventual excommunication of the entire Pippin (Carolingian) Dynasty by the heretic Emperor Leo of the Holly Roman Empire in 730 CE.
While the city of Rome had been completely destroyed and abandoned since the 5th Century CE, it was Charles Martel and the Carolingians who are primarily responsible for the “resurrection of Rome” and Latin as part of the foundation of the creation of the Catholicus Ecclesia (Catholic Church) by 738 CE.
By creating a series of false claims and frauds that Rome was the origin of the Christian faith against Antioch (Constantinople), the Carolingians from the 8th Century unwittingly handed the indigenous Italian communities greater power than their history since the 3rd Century CE reflected.
By the resurrected Rome being founded publicly on a Christian (Catholic) faith claiming absolute morality, but privately on a series of absurd frauds such as the Donation of Constantine, the Chair of St. Peter and Apostolic Succession of Vicars; The Carolingians effectively created the perfect environment for the pagan tribes of Italy and Venice to eventually take control and use such foundations to extend their claims to the whole world by the 13th Century CE.
As Anglo-Saxon Law Form, also known as “Sacre Loi” (Sacred Law) is the foundation upon which subsequent law forms such as the Venetian-Roman Law, the Commonwealth Law Forms and International Law Forms are built, its legal elements represent the fundamental legal elements of all subsequent forms of law, while its frauds represents the repudiation and nullification of key claims of all subsequent forms of law.
Any entity which owes its creation to a form of law founded upon Anglo-Saxon “Sacre Loi” (Sacred Law) then repudiates the elements of such law, such an entity excommunicates itself from its own succession of authority and legitimacy. Therefore, any subsequent instruments issued under such ignorance and dishonor have no force nor effect in law.


