# Introduction My Name is Glenn Hancock. I love reading and studying many different topics, and I use Obsidian to keep track of my notes and ideas. Anything related to the government is stored in the Politics folder, and some of the Books I've read I keep in the Books section. I am very interested in history and our Constitution, and I have conducted extensive research in these areas. I've written a 28th Amendment that needs to be passed if we are to save our country, and I've collected a fairly good library of relevant court opinions that can serve as references. # Court Case Notes If you are reading court opinions here, and if there is no link at the top to view the original case, then treat it as unverified. In the early days of using Obsidian, I was not storing the links and only copying and pasting quotes from cases. Most of them are good quotes; however, I have found a few that were not. If you don't see a link, look it up for yourself to be sure. # My Court Cases In Politics, you will see a subfolder labeled My Court Cases; those are cases that I have filed as Pro Se against the government on several topics. I have more to come as I progress through the extremely corrupt legal system, and I will add them as I file them. You can contact me through email if you're interested in having a conversation. I use fastmail.com, and you can reach me using my first name and my last initial @. I hope you find something here useful. I post updates almost daily. # A Note on AI While I do use AI for some things, I do not ever trust quotes it gives you, especially court cases. It is extremely important to understand what AI is actually doing and why I prefer to call it "Automated Information" instead of "intelligence." These systems are doing nothing more than predicting text to give themselves the appearance of thinking. They are highly useful tools, however, you should use your own brain when making decisions. These systems are doing nothing but supplying feedback from other humans output. Since most humans are complete and utter idiots, it would serve you well to question everything.