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January 28, 2026

Finding Truth

Truth is all around us. It’s everywhere!

It’s even inside us, in our bodies and in our minds.

In it we live and move and have our very being!

But, finding truth can be extremely difficult.

This is especially so when we argue with others over family or business matters or when we are involved in legal battles with neither side willing to give up or give in.

But, we can find truth and nail it securely down using words … if we are skillful with our words.

Skill with words is what makes the difference between winners and losers. Winners use words skillfully and even surgically to find the truth, nail it down, and gain valuable benefits by overcoming falsehood.

Fools say, “There is no such thing as Truth.” We should avoid doing business with such people. We should avoid any kind of relationship with them.

Truth is where the best things of life are found, beauty, peace, prosperity – while falsehood is the empty promise of con-men and self-interested politicians.

Some things are true. Everything else isn’t.

Only truth is true. Nothing else is.

In family squabbles or contentious business disagreements, we have no set rules by which we can establish what is true and what is false. So we suffer loss. Loss of love. Loss of opportunities.

But, in a formal legal battle, we have five (5) powerful tools to find the truth and use it to overcome and overpower our adversaries, no matter who they are or how rich and powerful they may be.

  • Requests for Admissions (lists of facts the opponent must admit or deny)
  • Requests for Production (lists of documents or things the opponent must provide)
  • Interrogatories (written questions the opponent must answer in writing and under oath)
  • Depositions (formal interviews in the presence of certified court recording stenographers)
  • Subpoenas and Court Orders (commands requiring decisive action and direct answers)

Additionally, there are cross-examinations at evidentiary hearings and trials by which one may state a proposed fact and require witnesses or opponents to admit or deny under oath or suffer severe contempt penalties.

All these tools carry with them the threat of severe penalties for failure to respond or for responding falsely.

Nowhere on our planet can one get closer to finding truth than in a court of law (provided one knows how to use these simple tools that strip away the facade of falsehood and cut straight to the heart of matters so Justice can be dispensed and civilization secured against the inroads of tyranny.

Join us in our mission to empower all humanity to throw off the oppression of falsifiers and other bad actors by learning how to find and establish truth both in and out of court.

The choice to learn these tools is yours.

Always has been and always will be.

There’s no better time than now to begin empowering yourself.

Learn with us at Jurisdictionary®.

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