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IV. Consensus
 
  4.5 Consensus Dispute and Extinction  
  Article 148-Concealment  
  Canon 2429  
  Concealment is the deliberate obscuring of one or more attributes of a Form by rendering its identification from view inconspicuous, deceptive, camouflaged or all three. The most common purpose of concealment is secrecy.  
  Canon 2430  
  Concealment is equivalent to hiding a form in plain sight.  
  Canon 2431  
  Concealment is a form of deliberate misrepresentation rendering any Consensus null and void.  
  Canon 2432  
  The most ancient model of concealment is with information in which an encoded message of true information is concealed in a random or meaningless set of statements or characters. A key or cipher is then needed to unlock the concealed information and extract the truth.  
  Canon 2433  
  As all complex systems may be resolved to a few simple axioms, it has been a tradition that the most important and powerful Forms of knowledge and ideas by which a society functions are deliberately concealed from all but a few who possess the right key.  
  Canon 2434  
  The symbol of the key is the most common symbol signifying true knowledge from false knowledge on account of the ancient tradition of publishing deliberately false knowledge in which truth is concealed in plain sight.  
  Canon 2435  
  Concealment is a form of fraud.  
  Canon 2436  
  The most common use of concealment is with knowledge, most specifically those Forms that constitute foundational ideas upon which major elements of society function. As the true knowledge is hidden amongst deliberately false knowledge, the ability to decipher is rendered extremely difficult without a key to unlock and extract the truth.  
  Canon 2437  
  The inferior Roman legal system is deliberately complex with volumes of texts in order to deliberately conceal, confuse and ensure knowledge of the law is excluded for all but a very few.  
  Canon 2438  
  As it is a primary objective of the inferior Roman legal system to conceal, defraud and usurp the law, in accordance with these canons, all inferior Roman legal dictionaries, texts and books hereby hold no lawful value nor merit other than their historical interest in how men and woman were denied access to true law for so long.  
  Canon 2439  
  The inferior Roman finance and banking system is deliberately complex with volumes of statutes and procedures designed to deliberately conceal the nature of trade and use of value to all but a very few.  
  Canon 2440  
  As the statutes of the inferior Roman finance and banking system is predicated on fraud, no Consensus or negotiable instrument issued under Roman finance law can possibly claim to be valid unless by acknowledging the supreme authority of these canons, the superiority of the Supreme Financial System and the sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum.  
     
     
 
 
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