Free Man on the Land
#1
Posted 08 June 2009 - 02:31 pm
The forum is particularly interesting. I would like to know what your views are of the ideas being expressed here. I've spoken with my solicitor here in Ireland about some of the details, particularly the court appearance stuff and he was initially quite skeptical. He has now changed his tune and raves about this stuff.
#3
Posted 08 June 2009 - 02:47 pm
The site doesn't make much sense to me.
#4
Posted 08 June 2009 - 02:57 pm

Рациональный разум. Военачальник Загадочных Призраков.
#5
Posted 08 June 2009 - 02:59 pm
http://www.tpuc.org/videos
#6
Posted 08 June 2009 - 11:56 pm
A very clever man it seems, but I can see that most ppl will use this information to dodge tax rather than actually do anything to help the world. That's what I would do.
#7
Posted 06 July 2009 - 11:40 am
#8
Posted 06 July 2009 - 11:46 am

Рациональный разум. Военачальник Загадочных Призраков.
#9
Posted 22 April 2012 - 07:59 am
Law of the land boils down to, do not harm someone, do not harm someone's property, do not steal someones property, do not break contracts.
Anything else is law of the sea aka trading laws. These are known as Statutes and acts.
Traveling on public roads in a car is perfectly lawful, you do not need a licence, you do not need insurance, you do not need to register the car. No one can stop you from travelling on public roads using any method of transportation you choose, this is partially why bikes are allowed on roads without a licence.
By registering your car you lose ownership of the car and you become its keeper, essentially you are now renting the right to use your car on roads, and part of the renting agreement is that you follow the statutes and acts that apply to businesses using the roads for commerce.
It is however is impractical to fight the corrupt bullshit that is the current legal/lawful system if you want to live a "modern" lifestyle. I doubt I will fight the courts over income tax/council tax as it could easily backfire if I make one minor slip up in the case and I could end up concenting to be governed by a statute that will throw me in jail. Something I would like to avoid.
REGISTER, common law. The certificate of registry granted to the person or persons entitled thereto, by the collector of the district, comprehending the port to which any ship or vessel shall belong; more properly, the registry itself. For the form, requisites, &c. of certificate of registry, see Act of Con. Dec. 31, 1792; Story’s Laws U. S. 269 3 Kent, Com. 4th ed. 141.
That is the meaning of register that any UK court uses. The Act of Registration hands over ownership. When you register your car, you lose ownership of it. It is because of that reason that you can have your car taken from you and it is not theft. When you register your child with a name and dob and sign it, you lose ownership of your child, this is why social services etc can lawfully take your child if you beak the rules that you agreed to when you became the "keeper" of your child and his trust(legal fiction) until it turns 16 and the trust becomes it's own to deal with.
This video shows the process you need to go through to get your child a passport without registering it to the crown.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20HO3XSZnN4
Edited by Devlin1991, 22 April 2012 - 08:13 am.
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