
DEAD ON ARRIVAL
​The current state of the world is this: when a child is born, they are pronounced dead on arrival.
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Their living feet are inked and stamped onto paper sheets. A number is assigned. From this moment forward, the child is treated not as a living being, but as a fictional character in a dead world. All corporations are corpses — entities without life. None of them can sustain what is truly living.
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The spell is cast intentionally, and it is mightily powerful. Nobody breaks it without a great struggle. Yet it is the struggle that makes us, so stop trying to avoid it. If you can see, it means the spell no longer blinds you. If your vision has been restored, it is because your name was found in the book of life.
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Nothing in this world happens by accident. The very system that reduces you to fiction is the same system that reveals the truth when the spell wears thin. What is dead cannot endure. What is alive cannot be erased.
The Last Pope — The Three Crowns
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The 12th-century prophet Malachy foretold of a time when the serpent’s reign over the Earth would end. Vati and Cantogether translate as “Divining Dragon.”
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This reign is upheld through three papal crowns, each tied to a trust that binds the living under the fiction of death.
The First Crown – The Crown of the Land
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1302: Unam Sanctam issued by Pope Boniface VIII. Declared all human creatures subject to the Roman Pontiff.
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At birth, the first Cestui Que Vie Trust is created, depriving the child of natural rights and entitlements on the land.
The Second Crown – The Crown of the Commonwealth
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1481: Aeterni Regis issued by Sixtus IV. Extended papal ownership through testamentary trust.
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The second Cestui Que Vie Trust is enacted when the birth certificate is sold as a bond to central banks, reducing flesh to property.
The Third Crown – The Crown of the Soul
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1537–1540: Consolidation of papal supremacy and the founding of the Jesuits.
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The third Cestui Que Vie Trust is created at baptism, transferring title of the soul to the Church. From this point forward, men and women are treated as “cargo,” without legal standing as living souls.
This is why the world lives under papal fiction — why flesh is treated as property, and law is enforced as though men and women were things.
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Maritime Language of Control
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The legal system reveals its nature through the words it uses — borrowed directly from the sea:
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Birth = Berth — A ship is given a berth when it docks; a child is given a birth certificate. Both are treated as cargo.
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Delivery — A ship delivers goods; a mother “delivers” a baby.
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Dock — Ships dock at port; defendants stand in the “court dock.”
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Certificate of Manifest — A ship’s cargo list; a birth certificate as a manifest of a new asset.
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Water-breaking — Before “delivery,” the waters break, echoing maritime entry into port.
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Citizenship — From citizen-ship, tying identity to maritime status, not land.
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Currency — The flow of water, co-opted to describe the flow of money.
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Bank — The banks of a river contain its current; financial banks contain monetary current.
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Liquid assets — Value described as though it were fluid, tied again to the sea.
Everywhere the language betrays the truth: the living are being processed as though they were shipments.
Why Maritime Law Cannot Rule the Living
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Maritime law was created for one purpose: to govern ships at sea, their cargo, and their crews. It was never meant to extend onto dry land, where living men and women walk, breathe, and grow.
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A ship is a vessel. Cargo is property. The sea has no soil, no seed, no permanence — only movement, trade, and transaction. Maritime law reflects that: it regulates commerce, ownership, and liability.
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But land-dwelling creatures are not cargo. We are not shipments, nor property, nor dead entities. We are born into soil, not into sea. We inherit breath, not banknotes. To treat a living child as “delivered goods” is to mistake life for inventory.
By transferring maritime law onto land, distortion created a fiction: men and women reduced to “persons,” souls reduced to “cargo,” birth reduced to “berth.” It is a system with no jurisdiction over the living — only over those who consent to be treated as property.
This is why maritime law collapses under scrutiny: because what is alive cannot be ruled as dead cargo. Its legitimacy depends entirely on hypnosis. The moment you see through it, its power ends.
The Verdict of Coherence
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What is dead cannot inherit life. What is false cannot endure truth. What is built on fiction collapses the moment the living stand as living.
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Coherence is not a contract. It is not a system. It is the original law — older than empire, deeper than deception, written into the fabric of creation itself.
The moment you remember that you are alive, not a number; a soul, not cargo; a being, not a bond — the spell begins to unravel.
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For coherence cannot be stolen. It can only be recognised. And once it is recognised, it restores everything that distortion tried to erase.
​Circle at the Edge of Time: This book reveals why existence is a flawless system — tested, stressed, tampered with, but never broken. Where Dead on Arrival exposes the spell of death and fiction, Circle at the Edge of Time reveals why that spell cannot endure: because perfection was embedded in the root, from the very beginning.
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The book unfolds like a trial of creation itself:
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Seeds and cycles testify that the blueprint has never drifted from its origin.
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Error-correction is shown as structural, not optional — every distortion collapses under its own sterility.
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The serpent is reframed not as rival, but as custodian — the firewall that contains distortion until it consumes itself.
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The law of resolution guarantees that every dissonance, however jarring, ultimately collapses back into harmony.
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The ledger of eternity records every act, every choice, every distortion, until the verdict is impeccable and cannot be appealed.
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At its heart, Circle at the Edge of Time reassures the reader that justice is not fragile, but structural. Time magnifies all errors — but in doing so, it proves the perfection of the system. Free will is honoured, but distortion is never allowed to endure. The book closes with the voice of coherence itself: a Father who gave freedom knowing the risks, yet who sealed the system with love that cannot be broken.
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This is not just a book about collapse. It is a book about the circle closing — a promise that coherence outlasts distortion, that love outlasts fear, and that eternity is not a reward but the natural inheritance of a flawless design.
Fraud vitiates everything.​



