The Way Forward with Alec Zeck

Ep 223: The Hidden System of Laws, Signatures & 5G with Cal Washington

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Mar 2, 2026
Cal Washington, a researcher and organizer in common-law, law merchant, and sovereignty matters, explains how a personal fight led to probing courts, signatures, and hidden monetary systems. He recounts confrontations with authorities, the $300 million promissory note, Notices of Liability, and links between signatures, birth records, and financial mechanisms. Topics also include self-bonding, law merchant tactics, and concerns about 5G and infrastructure.
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INSIGHT

Court Orders Function As Negotiable Money

  • Cal interprets judicial child-support orders as negotiable instruments (bills of exchange) because they order payment of exact amounts with dates and signatures.
  • Aggregating those originals creates a massive financial asset enforced by maintenance agencies acting like debt collectors.
INSIGHT

A Signature Can Be Turned Into Money

  • A blank signed document can be converted into a bill of exchange under bills-of-exchange statutes, turning signatures into monetary instruments.
  • Cal links this merchant practice to modern credit cards and mortgages where signed papers effectively create money.
ANECDOTE

Driving Uninsured By Using The Motor Vehicle Act

  • Cal drove uninsured after learning the Motor Vehicle Act allows self-financing by posting security to the finance minister and receiving a sticker and card.
  • ICBC refused to honor the statutory remedy, triggering correspondence with the deputy attorney general and early political fallout.
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