Your Action Steps...

Click the steps below for detailed instructions on what to do once you’ve found this website.

  Download the affidavit.

The Affidavit can be found under the ‘Affidavit’ tab or click here to open and then download the original BDW Affidavit:

Once you’ve downloaded the affidavit, you need to read it!  It may take many readings to fully comprehend the facts.  

Reading it by each exhibit and in small segments may help you comprehend what the facts are.

You can also listen to it being read here. 

We send the Affidavit to all the MPs in our own country to get the agreement to the facts contained within the Affidavit between us.

To send the affidavit to all the MPs in your country you will need to:

  1. Start a new email account (not essential but highly recommended as there can be a lot of auto responses. Gmail is also recommended as it allows batches of 50 emails to be sent at a time).
  2. Go to the FAQ and Resources tab in the menu at the top of the page and find your country’s list of MP’s email addresses.  If it’s not there, this means you may be a trail blazer and will have to find these for yourself.  They can usually be located on government websites.
  3. Have the Affidavit saved on your computer as a PDF.
  4. Send the Affidavit to MPs in batches of 50 emails at a time.  
  5. There are cover letter examples here if you’re unsure of what to write in the body of the email.
  6. After 48 hours you will have the agreement to the facts in place.
  7. Congratulations if you’ve completed this step!

There is some great information here on why we use a Crest and Seal.

A crest represents your house and your seal is your great seal – it’s what you use to ‘secure’ your documents.

         Have a listen to what David says about it here. 

> More about the embossing seal can be heard here.

> Why we use the word Baron or Baroness and a reiteration of the Crest and Seal can be heard here. 

This is where you can hold men and women making claims accountable, pointing out their fraudulent actions.  You can start with Liens against MPs. 

Each letter is sent 7 days after the previous letter.  It is advisable to read through already perfected liens (liens can be found in the Public Notices tab at the top of the page or click here to go to the Public Notices Library).  When reading a lien, start at Exhibit A, as this is where the correspondence begins, to get an idea of how the process goes and the structure of the letters. 

When you are ready to start a lien, there is a zoom meeting where the admin can help you through the process.  Get in touch here to find out more when you are ready to start.

  1. The lien process starts with us sending a letter and the Affidavit (either first response to a letter of claims from the claimant or if doing MP liens, you will initiate the lien process with a letter 1 with the one claim men and women in Parliament make – that of there being a legitimate Government by which we have given our consent for it to have authority over us, evidenced by their email address).
  2.  The lien process continues with a second letter, sent 7 days after the first, asking for a response after receiving none – a response is only valid if it provides evidence of the claims or a rebuttal of the Affidavit. (You don’t need to send the Affidavit again at this stage).
  3. A third letter is then sent, 7 days after the second letter, again asking for the evidence of the claims after receiving no response.  This provides the claimant with 21 days to provide evidence of their claims and on receiving no response, they have given their tacit agreement by acquiescence to the agreements within the letter.
  4. The fourth letter is an Opportunity to Resolve.  This is where formal charges are introduced and provide the claimant a way to resolve their crimes, sent 7 days after the third letter.
  5. The fifth letter is a Notice of Default, sent 7 days after letter 4.
  6. The sixth letter is the Lien.  This combines your affidavit of the evidence from the past few weeks (5 weeks usually, if sent by email – longer if by post), the securitised lien and the evidence of Exhibit A: letters 1 – 3 (and any letter of claims originally sent if not an MP lien), Exhibit B: letters 4 & 5, Exhibit C: BDW’s Affidavit (which was originally sent with letter 1), and a Notification list notifying media, MPs and other relevant entities of the lien.  This is all bound together with a Cover page.
  7. Once you have combined your letter six with the evidence – Exhibits A – C and the notification, you send your completed lien to the claimant.
  8. Once you’ve sent the lien to the claimant, you then send the notification to all on the notifications list – the media can be emailed all in one go.  Any other notifications can be either emailed or posted.
  9. Once the lien and the notifications have been sent, you can publish your lien to perfect it.  This is done on a public forum and we use Security by way of a lien Facebook page and now here on our own Public Notices.
  10. Congratulations!  You’re done.  Excellent job in holding claimants to account for their fraudulent actions.