This is a two-hour UK documentary, released yesterday, with a voice-over narrator describing SovCit junk, illustrated by contributions from John Harris, Jon Witterick, Dave Murphy, Darren Deojee, Sarah Feeley, Michael Feeley, and Charlie Veitch. It probably represents a snapshot of UK SovCit philosophy (including contradictory statements from the contributors) as it stood a year or two ago. It doesn't say anything unexpected. Mortgages, and other loans secured on property, are only skimmed over. The overall message on debt is: don't pay it or worry about it. WeRe and similar banks are not mentioned.
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The production is fairly professional, making it far more interesting than a two-hour lecture from a guru. They even keep the sinister/spooky/scary music at low levels. Unlike most SovCit junk, some things claimed in the film are actually true. But most of it isn't. Here is my summary:Strawman - The Nature of the Cage is a cutting edge documentary like no other. It highlights the truth around debt, the Legal Fiction, Lawful and Legal, Debt Collectors, Bailiffs, and modern day Policing. The film gives a detailed overview as to how you can address these issues in your personal life, offering knowledge on how to Lawfully deal with any kind of authority, if you haven't broken any Laws.
Drawing on the expertise of Trailblazers whom have risked everything to deliver this usually unavailable information, Strawman will outline information that you would otherwise be completely unaware of.
John K Webster, who has spent 18 months researching and making this film, has one goal... having noticed the increase of suicides in the UK that relate directly to monetary worries, he says "If this film saves one life, my work is done."
This film applies to everyone, regardless of your personal situation. It is important to know how the system works and more importantly, how it is working you.
It is said, that you must first know that you are in a cage, before you can escape from that cage.
Strawmen; we are not obliged to obey laws; the birth certificate creates a company; the state owns the children. John Harris: the state owns one-tenth of each child. Cars. Names in capital letters. Manipulation of language: legalese. Taxation. Income tax. Money. Jon Witterick: companies have to obey statutes, but we don't have to.
33m: Encounters with police and bailiffs. Lawful/legal. Common law. Natural law. Understand = stand under. Joinder. Loads of street clips that claim pedestrians don't have to give their details [essentially true] and nor do drivers [false]. Ask the police if they are under their oath. If they say yes, they can only uphold common law.
58m: Interacting with the police. Photography. Police searches. Road Traffic Act. IMEI phone checks. Breach of the police. Public disorder.
1h 22m: Debt. Money does not exist. Contracts require equal worth. Debt collectors. Suicides. GOODF. Techniques for getting into debt free. Bailiffs. Breach of the peace.
1h 55m: Final thoughts. Credits. Produced by John K Webster and James Russell. Exec prod Scott Holmes, Karen Saekett, Keith Morten. Assoc prod: Ron Brand, Rowena Von Albedyhll, Jon Witterick, Simon Cummins, Damon Kearns, Trina Hart.
The film's website is http://natureofthecage.com/