
The Corporate Critic
Podcast by Serv Inc.
The Corporate Critic is a resource for Consumers to find ongoing research in certain industries that impact Consumers the most. We publish and discuss our professional interpretations and all sources of information as we develop strategies for Consumers and Corporations to properly use regulatory and statutory provisions while participating in Commerce. Our educational and training materials are designed to change the way we do commerce in America. School of Professional Private Administrators (https://learnadminlaw.teachable.com/) Online at www.servincorporated.com IG @serv.soar.atl
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In this episode, the concept of privatization is discussed using simplified examples of what it looks like for institutions and consumers. Listeners are presented with the idea that consumers have the natural right to control how they enter transactions whenever they express and enforce superseding governing laws. This episode also directs a message to corporate partners who are subject to the impact of consumers organizing efforts to self-regulate their transactions without having any legal misconceptions impairing their performance options in the course of dealing for trade. Corporate leaders are encouraged to seek out consulting from Serv Inc. [https://servincorporated.com/corporate-services/] to learn more about how we create mutual benefits for consumers that are lawful and not just legal. We would like to thank the RICE Center in Atlanta, GA for creating programs helping us to further our mission while supporting our learning and development. We are at the critical stage of execution, and are grateful to have it facilitated by the professional staff, peers, partners, and consultants at the RICE Center.

In this episode of the Corporate Critic we discuss the role of administrative law in credit transactions executed under public trust. We discuss US obligation to redeem and recognize USD for lawful money. We will be following up on this episode to take a deeper look into the origins of public trust and participating trustees acting as creditors taking loans from the general public to issue bonds. A key takeaway in this discussion was something Mr. Smith said about custodial relationships... did you hear it? CLICK HERE [https://youtu.be/WnEYakUxsHU?si=qCQ89EGJMT7o3s8S] to watch the TedX video featured in this episode. Visit Serv Inc online [https://www.servincorporated.com].

In this episode Reese invites a guest journalist Seneca Smith, to dig into the business and organizational structures of local authorities. We discussed the case of Victor Hill and why he ended up in prison for violating the protected civil rights of constituents in Clayton County, GA. The objective of this discussion is to allow listeners properly perceive the scope of authority and source of authority for corporate governing organizations like the police and court systems. We discussed language from this publication [https://gapost.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/PLPJandCR_POI_2017.pdf]for Peace Officer Training in Georgia. It tells us that police legitimacy is merely based on "public perception." CLICK HERE [https://www.servincorporated.com] to find Serv Inc. advocate services online. We want to answer your questions about this discussion or anything you want to know about maintaining your privacy with competent administrative law. CLICK HERE [https://anchor.fm/thecorporatecritic/message] to submit your questions by voice mail.

This is a special episode where CP Bey of the Elevation Room on Clubhouse leads and facilitates a unique discussion about erecting governing structures using corporations. This is a much deeper discussion about remedy and involves an entire nation of people who are specifically seeking birthright remedies. Grumpy is also a driving force in this discussion as he assisted us in drawing out the substance of the subject for even more edification. Reese is a regular in the Elevation Room and is working with it's contributors and partners to build social and economic infrastructures that can feasibly be used for individual and corporate remedies for indigenous tribes and people. Our mission is to use our organizational force to enforce the laws governing the birthright of our people using the prescribed administrative enforcement provisions in international treaty law. This is why we perform audits on corporations of all types. Check out more segments from this build by subscribing to this podcast for only $25 to learn professional, university level education on administrative law and enforcement.

Join the audience as we discuss the provisions of law and rules governing the jurisdiction of commercial courts. These segments cover terms like personal jurisdiction, subject matter jurisdiction, and how they impact the way lower commercial administrative courts obtain their jurisdiction in any case. We are hosting a seminar online and in person in the Buckhead community of Atlanta. Find tickets on Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/advocates-against-child-support-tickets-500096400797] or on our website starting at just $70 for virtual attendance. We also offer deep discounts on our services with the purchase of a ticket. Don't be left out... we are answering all your questions on July 22nd!
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