
The David Avocado Wolfe Podcast Episode 29: How to Exit the Corporate System and Reclaim Your Power
Jul 29, 2025
Michael Joseph Batrano, organizer for the Foundations of Self-Governance, and Phil Mederi, educator in equity jurisprudence and natural law, unpack equity, private versus public contracts, and how courts function as commercial systems. They discuss traffic stops, rescission, trusts, privacy protections, and practical pathways to live in the private while reclaiming natural rights.
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Equity Is A Distinct Jurisprudence
- Equity is a separate jurisprudence called natural or remedial justice that can supersede rigid 'legal' contract law.
- Phil Mederi explains equity balances scales when statutes or contracts violate fundamental rights and acts outside contractual legalism.
Self Governance Combines Trusts Status And Equity
- The Foundation for Self-Governance links private status, trusts, and equity as a pathway to reclaim unalienable rights.
- Michael Joseph Batrano frames equity as the remedy that reclaims rights when corporate public contracts encroach.
Traffic Stop With Cannabis As A Contractual Trap
- David gives a concrete example: being stopped with an ounce of marijuana is treated as a public corporate charge, not a Constitutional private matter.
- Phil and Michael explain police create a contractual presentment and then compel performance through that corporate system.
