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However, legally defined valid [[Informed Consent]] has three components;  
However, legally defined valid [[Informed Consent]] has three components;  


a. disclosure of the information in a truthful way to make an autonomous decision,  
* a. disclosure of the information in a truthful way to make an autonomous decision,
b. the mental capacity to comprehend the information and form reasonable judgments on the consequences,  
* b. the mental capacity to comprehend the information and form reasonable judgments on the consequences,
c. and the voluntary action to exercise decisions without external pressures such as coercion, manipulation and deception.  
* c. and the voluntary action to exercise decisions without external pressures such as coercion, manipulation and deception.  


As more people can comprehend their personal rights in Universal Law, they can exert that personal power to become more flexible and open to receive the clarity around the larger unpleasant truth behind world events. As they begin to perceive more of the true nature of reality pushing past denial and fear, they rise to support the collective human demands for [[Full Disclosure Event|full disclosure]], demanding to know the truth no matter how ugly it is. When people go beyond fear and denial, and stand up for the ethical treatment of humanity and the earth, they are willing to accept responsibility, petitioning for the truth to be known as based in Universal Laws. And this directly applies to examining evidence and continually asking for Informed Consent in everything that impacts our mind, body and spirit, and in our world.
As more people can comprehend their personal rights in Universal Law, they can exert that personal power to become more flexible and open to receive the clarity around the larger unpleasant truth behind world events. As they begin to perceive more of the true nature of reality pushing past denial and fear, they rise to support the collective human demands for [[Full Disclosure Event|full disclosure]], demanding to know the truth no matter how ugly it is. When people go beyond fear and denial, and stand up for the ethical treatment of humanity and the earth, they are willing to accept responsibility, petitioning for the truth to be known as based in Universal Laws. And this directly applies to examining evidence and continually asking for Informed Consent in everything that impacts our mind, body and spirit, and in our world.