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THE MAGICAL MATRIX ✨🙌🏾💫 © Jordan Maxwell
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In the U.S., "lawyer" and "attorney" are mostly interchangeable, but there’s a subtle distinction. A lawyer is anyone who’s studied law and earned a law degree—like a Juris Doctor (JD). They’ve got the knowledge but might not be practicing. An attorney, short for "attorney-at-law," is a lawyer who’s taken it further: passed the bar exam, gotten licensed, and can legally represent clients in court or give legal advice. So, all attorneys are lawyers, but not all lawyers are attorneys. Outside the U.S., it shifts. In the UK, for example, "lawyer" is a broad term, while roles like barristers (court advocates) and solicitors (legal advisors) split the duties—neither is called an attorney in the same way. Context matters too: "attorney" can sound more formal, popping up in titles like "District Attorney," while "lawyer" feels everyday. In practice, though? Most people toss them around without splitting hairs. If you’re hiring one, the real question is whether they’re licensed, not what they call themselves.

This is total bullshit.

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Judicial sounds like jewdicial now for some reason

but what does it say on the check?!

Try any of this malarkey and you’ll get arrested gleefully and called a sovereign citizen

TLDR. The guy talks a lot but doesn't say very much. @grok sum up this mumble jumble.

We’re all claimed dead after birth. They inoculate us in our feet to poison us and then we expect them to care for our grandparents when they age. It’s all bullshit. That’s 10 percent of it. 😞

Hum?

Love Jordon Maxwell. I also like Michael Tsarion’s work very much.
