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To: pc93; msmagoo; 8mmMauser; First_Salute; AAABEST
As I said, I had a lot of distractions and interruptions, but this Chapter 744 is very scary to me. The rights that can be fraudulently removed [Terri will forever be a testament to that] from a person is so reminiscent of Nazi Germany. Coupled with that, I see the opportunity for the globalists to speed up the 100-year plan for the Wildlands Project in Florida [ http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/1013650/posts?page=1 ], culling the herd of 'useless eaters' along the way, and making a profit, all at the same time! I can't believe all the legislators in Florida intended it that way, but I have no doubt that SOME did. I think some of these statutes are hardly less than diabolical, and coupling those with the incredibly occult signature of the design on this page: http://www.eflorida.com/strategicplan/ , I have to wonder just when the devil took over the state of Florida. Then again, I haven't checked out the statutes in my own state, and I'm almost afraid to look!

744.3215 Rights of persons determined incapacitated.--

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(2) Rights that may be removed from a person by an order determining incapacity include the right:

(a) To marry.

(b) To vote.

(c) To personally apply for government benefits.

(d) To have a driver's license.

(e) To travel.

(f) To seek or retain employment.

(3) Rights that may be removed from a person by an order determining incapacity and which may be delegated to the guardian include the right:

(a) To contract.

(b) To sue and defend lawsuits.

(c) To apply for government benefits.

**(d) To manage property or to make any gift or disposition of property.

(e) To determine his or her residence.

**(f) To consent to medical and mental health treatment.

**(g) To make decisions about his or her social environment or other social aspects of his or her life. [this is how MS exercise total control over Terri, I suppose.]

(4) Without first obtaining specific authority from the [Kangaroo] court, as described in s. 744.3725, a guardian may not:

*** (a) Commit the ward to a facility, institution, or licensed service provider without formal placement proceeding, pursuant to chapter 393, chapter 394, or chapter 397.

*** (b) Consent on behalf of the ward to the performance on the ward of any experimental biomedical or behavioral procedure or to the participation by the ward in any biomedical or behavioral experiment. [ Secret Us Human Biological Experimentation http://www.apfn.org/apfn/experiment.htm ] The [Kangaroo] court may permit such performance or participation only if:

1. It is of direct benefit to, and is intended to preserve the life of or prevent serious impairment to the mental or physical health of the ward; or

2. It is intended to assist the ward to develop or regain his or her abilities.

(c) Initiate a petition for dissolution of marriage for the ward.

(d) Consent on behalf of the ward to termination of the ward's parental rights.

** (e) Consent on behalf of the ward to the performance of a sterilization or abortion procedure on the ward. [UN/Rockefeller/Sanger/Nazi Eugenics]


744.441 Powers of guardian upon court approval.--After obtaining approval of the court pursuant to a petition for authorization to act, a plenary guardian of the property, or a limited guardian of the property within the powers granted by the order appointing the guardian or an approved annual or amended guardianship report, may:

(1) Perform, compromise, or refuse performance of a ward's contracts that continue as obligations of the estate, as he or she may determine under the circumstances.

(2) Execute, exercise, or release any powers as trustee, personal representative, custodian for minors, conservator, or donee of any power of appointment or other power that the ward might have lawfully exercised, consummated, or executed if not incapacitated, if the best interest of the ward requires such execution, exercise, or release.

(3) Make ordinary or extraordinary repairs or alterations in buildings or other structures; ***demolish any improvements; [WildlandsProject?] or raze existing, or erect new, party walls or buildings.

****(4) Subdivide, develop, or dedicate land to public use; make or obtain the vacation of plats and adjust boundaries; adjust differences in valuation on exchange or partition by giving or receiving consideration; or dedicate easements to public use without consideration. ****[Definitely WildlandsProject!]

(5) Enter into a lease as lessor or lessee for any purpose, with or without option to purchase or renew, for a term within, **or extending beyond, the period of guardianship. [????]

*** (6) Enter into a lease or arrangement for exploration and removal of minerals or other natural resources or enter into a pooling or unitization agreement.

*** (7) Abandon property when, *in the opinion of the guardian, it is valueless or is so encumbered or in such condition that it is of no benefit to the estate. [WildlandsProject]

(8) Pay calls, assessments, and other sums chargeable or accruing against, or on account of, securities.

*** (9) Borrow money, with or without security, to be repaid from the property or otherwise and advance money for the protection of the estate.

*** (10) Effect a fair and reasonable compromise with any debtor or obligor or extend, renew, or in any manner modify the terms of any obligation owing to the estate.

(11) Prosecute or defend claims or proceedings in any jurisdiction for the protection of the estate and of the guardian in the performance of his or her duties.

*** (12) Sell, mortgage, or lease any real or personal property of the estate, including homestead property, or any interest therein for cash or credit, or for part cash and part credit, and with or without security for unpaid balances......

*** (15) Exercise any option contained in any policy of insurance payable to, or inuring to the benefit of, the ward.

(18) When the ward's will evinces an objective to obtain a United States estate tax charitable deduction by use of a split interest trust (as that term is defined in s. 737.501), but the maximum charitable deduction otherwise allowable will not be achieved in whole or in part, execute a codicil on the ward's behalf amending said will to obtain the maximum charitable deduction allowable without diminishing the aggregate value of the benefits of any beneficiary under such will.

*** (19) Create revocable or irrevocable trusts of property of the ward's estate which may extend beyond the disability or life of the ward in connection with estate, gift, income, or other tax planning or in connection with estate planning.....

[All of this seems so ripe for abuse of the ward's property, and for the accomplishment of the Wildlands Project with the said properties.]

744.444 Power of guardian without court approval.--Without obtaining court approval, a plenary guardian of the property, or a limited guardian of the property within the powers granted by the order appointing the guardian or an approved annual or amended guardianship report, may:

(1) Retain assets owned by the ward.

(2) Receive assets from fiduciaries or other sources.

(3) Vote stocks or other securities in person or by general or limited proxy or not vote stocks or other securities.

(4) Insure the assets of the estate against damage, loss, and liability and insure himself or herself against liability as to third persons.

(5) Execute and deliver in his or her name as guardian any instrument necessary or proper to carry out and give effect to this section.

(6) Pay taxes and assessments on the ward's property.

(7) Pay valid encumbrances against the ward's property in accordance with their terms, but no prepayment may be made without prior court approval.

(8) Pay reasonable living expenses for the ward, taking into consideration the accustomed standard of living, age, health, and financial condition of the ward. This subsection does not authorize the guardian of a minor to expend funds for the ward's living expenses if one or both of the ward's parents are alive.

(9) Elect whether to dissent from a will under the provisions of s. 732.2125(2) or assert any other right or choice available to a surviving spouse in the administration of a decedent's estate. [What's up with this?]

(10) Deposit or invest liquid assets of the estate, including moneys received from the sale of other assets, in federally insured interest-bearing accounts, readily marketable secured loan arrangements, money market mutual funds, or other prudent investments. The guardian may redeem or sell such deposits or investments to pay the reasonable living expenses of the ward as provided herein.

(11) Pay incidental expenses in the administration of the estate.

(12) Sell or exercise stock subscription or conversion rights and consent, directly or through a committee or other agent, to the reorganization, consolidation, merger, dissolution, or liquidation of a corporation or other business enterprise.

(13) When reasonably necessary, employ persons, including attorneys, auditors, investment advisers, care managers, or agents, even if they are associated with the guardian, to advise or assist the guardian in the performance of his or her duties.

(14) Execute and deliver in his or her name as guardian any instrument that is necessary or proper to carry out the orders of the court.

(15) Hold a security in the name of a nominee or in other form without disclosure of the interest of the ward, but the guardian is liable for any act of the nominee in connection with the security so held.

(16) Pay or reimburse costs incurred and reasonable fees or compensation to persons, including attorneys, employed by the guardian pursuant to subsection (13) from the assets of the guardianship estate, subject to obtaining court approval of the annual accounting.

(17) Provide confidential information about a ward that is related to an investigation arising under part I of chapter 400 to a local or state ombudsman council member conducting such an investigation. Any such ombudsman shall have a duty to maintain the confidentiality of such information.....

http://www.flsenate.gov/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=Ch0744/ch0744.htm

Maybe I'm overreacting, but I just think this gives way too much power to a corrupt state and a people who seem to have lost any sense of shame, feeling, or sense of right and wrong. Backtracking on some old threads this morning, I read floriduh freeper's account of Terri's 'keepers' piling the blankets on Terri after they whisked her away from Morton back to $uncoast, raising her temperature, while depriving her of fluids, in an attempt to kill her as quickly as possible, I guess, and I was outraged all over again. I had not read of that before. It reminded me anew of what is at stake here. I can't even comprehend of human beings brought up in the United States of America acting like such savage beasts. It just boggles my mind every time I think of it. As long as our 'brothers' act like barbarians, they will remain testaments to the fact that our rights to LIFE and LIBERTY proceed from God, and we should always assume the state is incompetent to legislate those rights.
1,158 posted on 11/08/2003 12:27:15 PM PST by Ethan_Allen (Gen. 32:24-32 'man'=Jesus http://www.preteristarchive.com/Jesus_is_Israel/index.html)
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To: Ethan_Allen
Very good research on the Florida laws, thanks. The entire site at http://www.oscnewsgazette.com/ is down - you might want to try the link later.
1,162 posted on 11/08/2003 3:45:51 PM PST by msmagoo
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