Forget the Marc Stevens Board, "Burnaby49", I'm not bothered about that currently. I'm more interested in Mark McMurtrie and your thoughts on him. Marc McMurtrie currently resides in the land commonly called Australia. He comes across as an academic who has researched much concerning Statutes as I said 1872 (later amendend in 1875, section 6)Pacific Islanders Protection Act and he describes the "Commonwealth " as a fiction that is registered with "Securities and Exchange Commission in America" and it's stuff like this and Mark's thoughts on the matter that I'd like dissected here. There is absolutely no point in me going to a site that's going to agree with Mark McMurtrie to get his points dissected. You'll find him youtube more.
Here's one. I mean is any of this historically incorrect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maXEbXndKjQ
From around 6:00 minutes on these words: "From 1788, 1796, Arthur Phillip, Sydney Cove, 8 years later, contemporaneous document, aborignial peoples, maintained hereditary title, radical sovereignty over the continent, Judge Advocate General Collins, commissions and inquiries. Argument etc, treaty with the native peoples,whether it is lawful for the The Crown to extend it's sovereignty, and whether it's lawful to extend its jurisdiction over the native people."
This is interesting I found and it would be good if anyone can expand on this and not simply leave it as the assumption is thus FACT as that would make no sense to me to do so. Section 6 above, "Power for Her Majesty to exercise jurisdiction over British subjects in the islands of the Pacific and to erect a Court of Justice with British subjects in the islands of the Pacific and to make ordinances..." Mark goes onto talk within seconds of this, the area noted as "Australasian colonies" and that it would be lawful for Her Majesty to have power and jurisdiction over her subjects in the islands of the Pacific... not being within Austraila's Dominion's... but Australia wasn't at that time a Dominion.
Shortly after "Letter patent." Section 7 goes on about the rights of the tribes. Very, very shaky it seems.
Clarification on the above would be good also.
Cheers "Burnaby49". Let me know your thoughts.
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