Case Files
Documented evidence, controversies, and public records organized under the Governing Charter of Christian self-government.
These Case Files present selected records, controversies, and evidentiary histories arising from the ordering of household government under Christ’s Kingship. They are offered for examination, not spectacle; for jurisdictional clarity, not agitation; and for the disciplined preservation of truth, process, and accountability.
This section exists because governing doctrine must be tested in lived reality. The Charter states the law and order by which a household is governed. The Case Files present the record of what follows when that governing law is applied, resisted, challenged, or vindicated.
Purpose of this Section
This section exists:
- To preserve documentary records
- To organize controversies by jurisdiction
- To distinguish doctrine from evidence
- To provide a public record of process, injury, appeal, stewardship, and accountability
How to Read These Files
Each Case File is organized under a common structure so that the reader may examine the matter in an orderly way:
- Case Summary
- Parties / Institutions Involved
- Nature of the Controversy
- Present Status
- Relief Sought
- Timeline
- Exhibits / Records
- Public Updates
Some files are foundational and retrospective. Others are active and developing. All are presented as disciplined records rather than rhetorical campaigns.
I. Foundational Case File
A Household Government Resurrected
Jurisdiction: Household government / formation
Function: Foundational evidence record
This file documents the collapse, reconstruction, and present ordering of a Christian household government under the Kingship of Jesus Christ. It serves as the baseline evidence file showing that Christian self-government is practicable, transferable, and evidentiary rather than merely theoretical.
This is the first file a new reader should examine after reading the Governing Charter. It shows that the Household Embassy vision is not an abstraction, but a lived reconstruction under governing law.
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II. Civil / Administrative Corruption
PennDOT / PSP Title 75 Extortion and Administrative Fraud Case File
Jurisdiction: Civil liberty / public administration / police conduct
Function: Active public accountability file
This file preserves the record of Pennsylvania Title 75 enforcement as Barry H. Durmaz contends it has operated through extortion in substance and administrative fraud in practice, including coercive licensure demands, citation pressure, police escalation, property damage, privacy invasion, arrest, and civil injury.
What began as a transportation-related controversy widened into a broader public record involving PennDOT’s administrative regime, PSP conduct, court-backed enforcement, household injury, and the development of civil claims for accountability, damages, and record-related relief.
Open PennDOT / PSP Title 75 Extortion and Administrative Fraud Case File →
Related records: Master Chronology · Exhibits and Records
III. Spiritual Court
Spiritual Court Case Files
Jurisdiction: Church government / ecclesial justice / biblical adjudication
Function: Controversies requiring lawful church process
This branch contains case files involving slander, unaddressed accusation, failed reconciliation, disputed witness, refusal of lawful process, and the need to convene church or spiritual court under the Law of Christ.
These files are not mere personal disputes. They are records of controversies in which jurisdiction, testimony, appeals, evidence, and remedy must be addressed in the light of Scripture and under actual church government.
Current and developing files in this branch include:
- Barry H. Durmaz v. Chuck Vuolo
- Barry H. Durmaz v. Ken Myers, Dan Franklin, and Randy Alcorn
- Barry H. Durmaz v. Troy Beam
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IV. Household Stewardship
Household Stewardship / Exposure Case Files
Jurisdiction: Stewardship, health, land use, disclosure, and household protection
Function: Preservation of exposure and stewardship controversies
This branch contains case files involving land use, chemical exposure, disclosure failures, stewardship obligations, household health concerns, and related legal or administrative escalation.
These matters are preserved here because stewardship is not incidental to household government. A household must be able to document harms, identify responsible actors, seek disclosure, and pursue remedy where truth and safety require it.
Current and developing files in this branch include:
- Ambassadors For Christ, Inc., Farmland Chemical Disclosure Case File
Open Household Stewardship Case Files →
Procedural Notice
These files do not claim perfection, finality, or infallibility. They are maintained as disciplined public records and may be supplemented, corrected, clarified, or expanded as additional evidence is assembled.
Readers seeking formation should begin with the Governing Charter. Readers seeking documentation should proceed through the files according to jurisdiction.
Closing Declaration
Doctrine governs. Evidence follows. Process matters.
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