Archive for Law & Sovereignty

Your Rights and the Gardaí

Jun 27, 2011 1 Comment

Your Rights & How to Deal with the Gardaí. [From Indymedia Ireland] – Sunday April 22, 2007 19:15 by Niall Harnett   “The State guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws to defend and vindicate the personal rights of the citizen”. Constitution of Ireland – Bunreacht na h-Eireann, [...]

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Creating Sovereign Law – Practice and Procedure

Jun 27, 2011 1 Comment

Affidavit process It troubles me to see so many messing around with PCNs, debt collectors, statutes etc. The affidavit process below is to hopefully give you an option to free you from all that. Q. Would you like a lawfully binding way to stop messing around with arguing FIXED PENALTY CHARGES, debt collectors, council tax, [...]

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‘The Law’-by Philosopher: Frederick Bastiat

Jun 27, 2011 No Comments

“The Law”  by Frederic Bastiat   The Law is one of the most important books ever written on the uses and abuses of law. While short, The Law has proven itself time and time again to be life changing to those who read it. Walter Williams an economics professor at George Mason University put it [...]

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What is a ‘PERSON’?

Jun 27, 2011 No Comments

PERSON. 1. This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons. In law, man and person are not exactly synonymous terms. Any human being is a man, whether he be a member of society or not, whatever may be the rank he holds, or whatever may be his age, sex, [...]

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Legal Definitions for Dummies!

Jun 27, 2011 No Comments

  What most people don’t realise is that there is a whole other language being used in our day to day affairs. This is the languge of the Law Society or Legalese. You see any society can have there own language and set of rules, but if you don’t know this language how can you [...]

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Notice of Understanding and Intent and Claim of Right

Jun 27, 2011 No Comments

  First things first: there is no piece of paper, or ‘set of words’ that can establish your freedom and sovereignty. Sovereignty is a behaviour that comes from within and these processes can only be useful and successful if you walk the walk as well as the talk. Having a positive attitude is essential (see: [...]

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A Brief Introduction to Sovereignty…

Jun 27, 2011 No Comments

“We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equally, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these rights are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. To secure these rights Governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the [...]

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Bunreacht na hÉireann lost in Translation?

Jun 27, 2011 2 Comments

Bunreacht na hÉireann lost in Translation? Expert in the Irish language, Micheál O’Cearúil’s: “Bunreacht na hÉireann: A Study of the Irish Text”; produced on behalf of the All Party Oireachtas Committee on the Constitution with foreword by Brian Lenihan T.D and then chairman of the Committee, sets out to remedy perceived deviations between the Irish [...]

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Honour/Dishonour & Conditional Acceptance

Jun 11, 2011 No Comments

One of the core aspects of the information discussed on Tír na Sar is the notion of remaining in honour. Basically when it comes down to it we’re not ‘breaking the law’ but rather dishonouring our agreements. Through our ignorance of the law we often fall into a state of dishonour without even realising it. [...]

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Affidavit from an Attorney: We Create the Credit!

Jun 11, 2011 No Comments

The following affidavit is from an attorney of 20 years who worked as a legal officer for the Federal Reserve Banks of New York and Cleveland. In his affidavit he states that the funds made available to borrowers are created by the banks and that he would testify to his claims in open court. It’s [...]

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