Legal vs Lawful

Aug 09, 2011 No Comments

Legal versus Lawful! What does that mean?  You may ask, are they not one, and the same? If something is lawful, does it not follow that it is also legal?   The answer is most definitely NO!     We have been misled in many things, and in particular with regards to things that relate [...]

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Commercial Liens: A Most Potent Weapon

Jul 29, 2011 No Comments

The Commercial Lien Strategy – Background Faced with corrupt lawyers and judges, no litigant can expect to win in court by simply playing defense. To beat them, you must be able to scare them. You must be able to make them respect you, and that means you must be able to take the offense — [...]

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‘The Constitution of No Authority’-by Philosopher: Lysander Spooner

Jul 28, 2011 No Comments

Lysander Spooner (Jan 19, 1808 – May 14, 1887): Entreprenuer, scholar, radical abolitionist, principled believer in natural law and liberty — Lysander Spooner is one of the most provocative, eclectic and prolific American legal theorists of the 19th century. His writing continues to influence those today interested in consent, natural law, individual rights, and constitutional order [...]

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Know your Rights (and your Wrongs)

Jul 23, 2011 No Comments

We always hear that it is important to know our rights, but how much do we really know about them and why is it so important if Constitutions and Treaties are in place recognising them? If we do not know our rights how can we exercise them? If we do not know what we are [...]

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Opting Out of Body Scans at Airports

Jul 23, 2011 No Comments

Things I Learned By Opting Out Of An Airport Body Scan… With the recent reports that showed X-ray body scanners in airports “after testing produced dramatically higher than expected results” recently, and with more money set aside to buy more, plus my first ever X-ray ‘opt-out’ at Los Angeles Airport today, it seems a good [...]

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UPC – (You’re Gonna Love This)

Jul 16, 2011 No Comments

Originally posted by Morradichi on March 21, 2011 on Tír na Saor at: http://freemanireland.ning.com/forum/topics/upc-youre-gonna-love-this Anyone who has had the misfortune of dealing with UPC/NTL will probably attest to them having THE worst customer service of any company. They’re frequently the topic on ‘talk to Joe’. It’s very difficult to get any kind of customer satisfaction [...]

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How the Courts Hijacked Common Law

Jul 09, 2011 No Comments

May 3, 2007 Jackie-Grant-Vel’oice: Harper c/o 1040-B 20th. Street West, ——– Dear Carol Skelton, the Right Honourable Member of Parliament for Saskatoon-Biggar-Rosetown, in The House of Commons. This letter will acknowledge receipt of your correspondence dated March 19, 2007, whereby you acknowledge receiving my Notice of Understanding and Intent And Claim of Right. Also, it [...]

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Sample Letters to Expunge Debt

Jul 09, 2011 No Comments

The following 5 letters have been successfully used by a great many people over the past few years to effectively deal with creditor difficulties. We make no representations to the effectiveness of this strategy and we strongly advise interested parties to seek independent professional or competent advise when utilizing such strategies. Letter Number 1: For [...]

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Reverse Foreclosures! : Top Secret Bankers Manual

Jul 09, 2011 No Comments

This is a link to the entire book: http://autismtreatmentnow.com/Secret_Banker%27s_Manual.pdf I’m telling you… If you get past the first page beneath the cover your hooked!! You might as well sit back have a big hoot, grab a cup of tea, put your legal beanie on…cause your going nowhere till its done. Here are two supplements to [...]

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7 Elements of Jurisdiction

Jul 09, 2011 No Comments

SEVEN ELEMENTS OF JURISDICTION 1. The accused must be properly identified, identified in such a fashion there is no room for mistaken identity. The individual must be singled out from all others; otherwise, anyone could be subject to arrest and trial without benefit of “wrong party” defense. Almost always, the means of identification is a [...]

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