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‘This Book; ‘OMO’ is common law copyrighted - November 1, 2003.
"No portion ofthis book may be copied or reproduced by copy-machine or
clecironiscanning means - all rights reserved.AUTHOR'S COMMENTS
If youve purchased or otherwise acquired OMO, then you are atleast somewhat serious
about the Redemption process and getting g out of prison,
‘My intention in preparing the material in this manual isto share with you whether you are
incarcerated or are the family or friend of someone that is the principal behind bars and
involved in the Redemption process or is serious in the Redemption process and the
documents.
It is not a means to show you how to do the process specifically. Theoretically speaking I
am giving you the meat without the carrots and potatoes. To combine a book with all the
specifics that you need would be ridiculous as the process is evolving and there would be
volumes on top of volumes when the intial process was finished. Something on the same
level asthe movie “The Matrix.”
If you want specific's then I suggest that you tum off the television set that you are
spending so much time in front of and try ulilizing that time in reading the books on
Redemption and some time in the Law Library that may be available.
‘Nothing is going to prepare you for the journey ahead better than a very fine tuned
‘understanding ofthe very law that you are going to be challenging (accepting for value). This
is your freedom that we are talking about her.
Remember that the principles are the only thing that you can carry on. The actual form of
process (the paperwork) changes constantly and there is no exact method or way to handle
every scenario until you are in that very place and time, Trial and error isthe foundation tothe
‘on-going success ofthis process.
‘What may have worked for the ‘cei’ that I had, may not work for me in the same exact
form which isto say the same with the information and materials that L have presented for
you. I know this first hand because ths isthe process that we used and he was released. He is
‘curently in litigation, suing the State for kidnapping and unlawful imprisonment. Until the
status changes he will remain out of sight but never out of mind. The documents in this
‘manual/work-book mirror those used by him in his fight for Redemption and freedom,
‘As a reader, you will see that this process uses 3 pressure techniques that forces the judge
torule in your favor. Inthe case of my cellmate the judge ruled thatthe changing information
‘was not signed (3 loopholes) and ignored the Secured Party's priority perfected claim.
‘Whatever works man! To comment any further would break the Conviet Code.
‘What Ihave lesmed is that the more you understand about what you are doing, and not so
‘much how to do it, the more sense that it begins to make, THIS PROCESS 1S BY NO
MEANS EASY!!!
‘We have nothing but time so if it takes two years for you to complete this process that is
‘two years that you have invested in a new way of life for yourself. You must take into
consideration that postrelease redemption is a lifestyle that you will have to be in constant
contro of
| suggest that you spend a great amount of time grasping and understanding the principles
‘behind what it is that you are doing because they won't change. Lear the principles of
operation and you will see your own process procedure pop right out of this, which is the
process that is right for you and your specific situation. Never forget that you have to custom
tailor the process for yourself because no one else can provide you with your memory, not the