: Documents often assert authority over existing governments and corporations.

Christopher uses a complex and unconventional writing style known as "". This system, promoted by his group, claims that specific punctuation and grammatical structures—such as using colons before names (e.g., :Mark-kishon :Christopher )—can create "legal" documents that bypass standard government and court jurisdiction.

: Names are often written with colons and hyphens to denote "fact" over "fiction".