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The Trust Game

Hidden Estates and the Cestui Que Vie Act

Roger Davies

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English
Twon Publications
14 September 2025
In 1666, London burned. Parliament responded with a law that would shape the future of every man and woman: the Cestui Que Vie Act. It claimed to deal with missing persons and inheritance, but it did more than that. It declared that anyone who could not prove they were alive could be treated as legally dead. Their estate could be administered by others.

That law still stands.

The Trust Game exposes how this ancient statute became the foundation of modern control. It explains how birth registration, capitalised names, and identity numbers place each man and woman into a global system of trusts. It reveals how governments, courts, and banks act as trustees over your estate, managing it for their own benefit while leaving you to carry the burdens.

Across twelve chapters, Roger Davies pulls back the veil on the greatest legal trick ever played:

- How the Great Fire of London provided the excuse for the Cestui Que Vie Act - Why registration at birth makes you ""lost at sea"" in law - How the birth certificate became a financial bond traded by governments - The role of courts as trust administrators and judges as overseers - How answering to the capitalised name turns you into a trustee - Why taxes, fines, and licences are invoices to the estate, not lawful commands - The language of death hidden in mortgages, probate, and administration - How banks use your signature to create credit from your own estate - The rituals and symbols that prove the system treats you as property - How to rebut the presumption of death and reclaim your inheritance

This book does not call for rebellion. It calls for knowledge, honour, and remedy. It shows you how to place living declarations on the record, how to issue notices that shift the burden of proof, and how to stand as beneficiary rather than trustee. It explains why conditional acceptance, affidavits of truth, and questions about contracts are the keys to collapsing false claims.

The Trust Game is written for those who sense that something is wrong but do not know where to start. It will confirm your suspicions, give you clarity, and show you that the entire system relies on one thing - your silence. When you do not rebut, presumption stands as truth. When you speak life, the presumption collapses.

You will learn how others have challenged jurisdiction, asked the right questions, and walked free. You will see examples of cases that fell apart when beneficiaries stood in honour. You will understand why trustees retreat when forced into their proper role.

The Cestui Que Vie Act is not history. It is the silent law that governs modern life. This book will show you how to bring it into the light, reclaim your estate, and end the trust game.

You are not lost at sea. You are not dead in law. You are the living man or woman, sovereign by birth, and this book will remind you how to stand in that truth.
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Imprint:   Twon Publications
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   213g
ISBN:   9798233830785
Pages:   154
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Roger Davies researches the crossroads of commerce, policy, and personal sovereignty. He writes for readers who sense there is more to the story, who are ready to replace fear with honour and paperwork with plain truth. When not writing, he helps men and women organise their records, challenge unfounded claims, and build communities grounded in mutual aid and responsibility.

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