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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz
Okay, let me get this straight.
You sent 15 letters saying essentially "I do not conscent to your laws, and I'm not going to follow them" You then did not get a response from any of the people you mailed them to (including the Prime Minister), and this is your proof that this is a valid approach?
What happens when you get taken to court and there's no record of these letters because the people involved just threw them out? Just your word (maybe even copies of the letters)?
What is keeping me from keeping a letter on hand and then claiming that I've sent it to everyone and didn't get a response?
Is that not a great way for me to get around any issues that may be posed by either method of living?
If I want to do something that requires living under a certain statute, I just go ahead and do it, and if I get in trouble for say speeding, and driving with a bond that I made myself, then I just bust out my letter and say "I mailed this to Stephen Harper and he didn't reply, so you can't arrest me?"
For that matter, what value does the Bond that you're driving around with.
You're saying that the bond stipulates that you'll pay in real money, but since that doesn't exist you don't have to pay? Does the Freeman-on-the-land menthod obsolve you of all responsiblity in any matter you choose?
Finally, what does Admirallty law have to do with being married? What two entities am I married to?
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There are lawful processes which must be taken in everything. It is not just letters. It is the process and that process is recorded and public record. All parties received NOTICE and have ample time to discuss. Also the wording is much different than what you're posting.
Money is not what you think it is. I would be acting just like a bank does. Are you saying banks are acting illegally? Cash is not money, it's a promise to pay at a later date when real money is in circulation. Fiat Currency isn't "real". You are accepting more responsability by doing everything yourself. I waive all benefits and take that responsibility for myself.
Admiralty law has EVERYTHING to do with it. Your registration basically is like an unmaned boat out at sea. Nobody there to claim it is theirs so it is claimed as salvage. You're then married to the province and your husband/wife...
Think about it this way.
You own your car right? Now if it is yours how can it be towed away against your consent? It would be stealing and holding it hostage is fraud and extortion.
However now you have registered it. Your car also belongs to the registered party as well. They are not stealing only claiming it as you are misusing their property by excessive speeding or driving drunk (egs of a car being towed). Now pay up or you will never see your car again!!!!
Yes driving drunk is irresponsible from my freeman-on-the-land view. I do not condone it...
Also the BC water site is not loading for me. I'll get to it when I can get on the site.