FOREWORD

As American citizens, most of us grew up being taught about fairness and justice. We were told to obey the laws and the rules and we would get along just fine. But we also heard things like "Rules were made to be broken" or "Rules are for simpletons." In our youth we did not give too much thought to the differences. We went on our way and tried to make a place for ourselves in this land of the free and home of the brave.
Somewhere along the way between our teen years and retirement we experience government and come face to face with actions which do not strike us as fair or just. Some people go out and seriously question the actions of government when they feel something is wrong. Others reluctantly obey the dictates of the bureaucrats and hope they are never subjected to some of the outrages so many others are having to endure.
"BREAK the RULES & WIN - II" is intended for those who wish to stop standing on the sidelines waiting for their turn in the "screw the people" barrel. The information in this book is meant for people who know there is something amiss and grossly unfair in the administration of our justice system and want a reasonable way to protect themselves and, when possible, to fight back.
BREAK THE RULES & WIN is for people who believe freedom is our most important heritage and are willing to do whatever is necessary to restore and then preserve it for themselves, their children and future generations.
If you think something is wrong with the way the government or one of its agencies is functioning -- chances are, you are right. If you find yourself the subject of bureaucratic harassment by "nice people" and you feel there is something wrong -- chances are you are right. If some government agency wants to force you out of your home so it can be sold to another private party for the development of a shopping center or apartment complex, and you feel it is not fair or just -- chances are, you are right!
If your child is being subjected to the control of a child welfare agency or a juvenile court and you, as a parent, feel helpless to protect your offspring from improper actions, then you know something is wrong with the system.
When you know that you have never agreed to surrender your Unalienable Rights to anyone else, yet find government employees insisting that you did surrender your rights in exchange for some type of license or another, then you know something is wrong.
When you hear the media announce that the Supreme Court has ruled this way or that, or has refused to consider a case, and you feel certain the results should have been different -- chances are, you are right, again!
You are not going to get a lot of boring case law in this book, although there are enough references to allow competent lawyers to verify this material.
This book is written for people, not the lawyers. If attorneys are already aware of this information, there is a good possibility that they are part of the problem. If they are realizing this for the first time, then they should immediately grasp the importance of this information. Although this book has been written with guidance from lawyers, judges and others who have license to practice in their chosen field, the author is a legal researcher and writer, NOT a lawyer!
Since the first edition was released in 1987, many regulations have changed. Urban renewal programs no longer exist by that name, but the bureaucrats and controllers have coined new phrases to accomplish the same ends.
"BREAK THE RULES & WIN - II," is intended to give you a brief, concise explanation of the differences which make for winners and slaves. You will find out how it is possible to legally "steal" your neighbors property by using the system the same way the big corporations use it. You will, most importantly, find out how simple it can be to protect all of your rights -- especially those enumerated in the U.S. Constitution -- and it should not cost you any more than the price you paid for this book.

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