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You were never asked if you wanted to be governed. No one explained the terms, no one presented a contract, and no one asked for your signature. Yet from the moment of birth you are treated as if you agreed to everything — taxes, licences, debts, regulations, and punishments.
The Hidden Contracts exposes how this happens. It shows that control does not come from open force but from trickery, paperwork, and presumption. It reveals the secret agreements that governments rely on, from birth registration to licences, and explains how silence is turned into consent.
Across twelve chapters, Roger Davies maps out the entire system:
• Birth certificate registration and the creation of the corporate Strawman
• Citizenship and residency as contracts of servitude
• Licences that turn rights into state-granted privileges
• Taxation as voluntary contribution enforced through fear
• Statutes as company policies that bind only with consent
• Courts as places of business, enforcing contracts not justice
• Police as policy enforcers, not keepers of the peace
• Prisons as revenue machines that profit from each inmate
• The role of schools and media in teaching obedience
• How to withdraw consent and rebut presumption with honour
This is not a book of conspiracy theory. It is a book of contracts. It explains why governments act lawfully when they claim power over you, and why that power collapses when you say no with clarity and proof.
The Hidden Contracts shows you how to use notices, affidavits, and conditional acceptance to put your position on the record. It explains why rebuttal is the strongest defence, why honour is the shield that protects you, and why remaining calm is more powerful than shouting in anger.
This book will also challenge you to look at your own life. It will ask where you have given consent knowingly, where it has been presumed, and where it should be withdrawn. It will show that freedom is not about rejecting responsibility but about taking full responsibility for your choices and your agreements.
You will learn practical steps to begin untangling from the web of hidden contracts, including:
• Placing a living declaration on the record
• Asking for proof of claim before agreeing to any demand
• Setting terms and conditions for your interactions through fee schedules
• Keeping a complete paper trail to protect yourself in disputes
• Building fellowship with others on the same path so you are not isolated
The Hidden Contracts is for those who have begun to question authority and want to understand the full picture. It confirms what you already sensed — that the system is built on deception — and gives you the tools to stand free without fear.
The chains are paper. The prison is belief. The moment you say no in honour, the walls fall away.