I will take 4 points under at 25,000 RE a point.TheNewSaint wrote:I hereby set the over-under for attendees (not including Rowbotham) at 8. Taking all bets.
"practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
Moderator: ArthurWankspittle
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1848
- Joined: Fri May 26, 2017 9:29 pm
- Location: West Midlands, England
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1322
- Joined: Thu Apr 30, 2015 5:01 pm
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
With Rowbotham voluntering to take one for the team I note that Dismal Dave's thin veneer of 'peaceful' lawful rebellion has slipped, somewhat;
Lovely.
Other posters are more realistic, such as William;
DD isn't the happiest of chaps;
So a blood-soaked future is envisioned for all of his enemies.I respect your stance brother...you have done everything you can but we wont forget you if they do imprison you. Some day soon these crooks will be in prison or hanging from the bloody gallows.....you have supplied targets for us to pursue with your work...and you will be another political prisoner so I'll go after the so called governor too. If you can get someone to provide us with an update of where you are and what happened it would be appreciated David......I'll write to you too bro..good luck.
Lovely.
Other posters are more realistic, such as William;
And that about sums the situation up.Yet again LPD is not being recognised by the courts. Doesnt matter what MC 1215 says They don't recognise it in court.
DD isn't the happiest of chaps;
I think Einstein beat you to that definition Dave.if insanity is measured by the lack of accepting the evidenced facts then most people are as crazy as fuck
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1462
- Joined: Tue Jul 05, 2016 8:14 am
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
Someone's been reading the "inexpert in any"s nonsense ..
Jeff Smudger Smith > Practical Lawful Dissent.
Hi rebels I don't know if how many rebels know where council tax is paid into??! My wife as found that it's all paid to an American bank in London if anyone wants to know how let me no
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1848
- Joined: Fri May 26, 2017 9:29 pm
- Location: West Midlands, England
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
To me that post has the flavour of a wind up, it is, despite the 'as' and 'no' (sp correct earlier), too literate for its idiocy. Many Quatloosians cannot manage their apostrophes. Plus no one has been called 'Smudger' since 1950s childrens comics.aesmith wrote:Someone's been reading the "inexpert in any"s nonsense ..Jeff Smudger Smith > Practical Lawful Dissent.
Hi rebels I don't know if how many rebels know where council tax is paid into??! My wife as found that it's all paid to an American bank in London if anyone wants to know how let me no
I suspect a third party interloper, or something.
-
- Tupa-O-Quatloosia
- Posts: 1756
- Joined: Thu May 29, 2003 11:02 pm
- Location: Brea, CA
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
There used to be a list of Common Law offences in England and Wales in Wikipedia, pointed to by this Wikipedia article, but it seems to have vanished. A conspiracy? Some US States may still have common law criminal offenses, but they have been ruled unconstitutional for vagueness at the Federal level. Most Commonwealth countries have codified their criminal law, leaving little room for common law offences or offenses.
Arthur Rubin, unemployed tax preparer and aerospace engineer
Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign!
Butterflies are free. T-shirts are $19.95 $24.95 $29.95
Join the Blue Ribbon Online Free Speech Campaign!
Butterflies are free. T-shirts are $19.95 $24.95 $29.95
-
- J.D., Miskatonic University School of Crickets
- Posts: 1812
- Joined: Fri Jul 25, 2003 10:02 pm
- Location: Southern California
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
I think we were talking past each other. In the United States as well, all criminal offenses are now statutory. (At the federal level, this happened very early on, in the landmark case of United States v. Hudson & Goodwin, 11 U.S. 32 (1812) (holding that federal courts could not convict anyone of a crime not defined by an Act of Congress) ; at the state level, a bit later.) My point was that originally, English common law encompassed both criminal and civil cases.However I said that it is my understanding, at least in Canada, that all criminal offenses are now under statutory law rather than common law.
Dr. Caligari
(Du musst Caligari werden!)
(Du musst Caligari werden!)
-
- A Balthazar of Quatloosian Truth
- Posts: 13806
- Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2005 7:17 pm
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
That was just the point the so called "common law" was just that, it was how things were done. Little joys like droit du seigneur for instance, which would have been civil, murder, which would have been criminal.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 4806
- Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2015 8:53 am
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
Earth calling Jane... Earth calling Jane...
Jane Finch shared Julian Coulter's post.
Everyone's getting so skeptical of what our corrupt governments are up to, no one knows anymore when something genuinely needs fixing.....
Exactly why is another £61 million needed to refurbish Big Ben? If the UK is in so much debt, why spend so much money refurbishing Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament AND Buckingham Palace all in the same year costing us a billion pound or so, which we don't have...?
Someone commented on Julian's post, "Its their way of getting rid of any evidence of any children killed under parliament,its called REFURBISHMENT"
Are they clearing up the evidence?
Julian Coulter
911 had extensive renovations done to the "lifts" under armed guard weeks before! Whats going on at Big Ben !
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 731
- Joined: Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:20 pm
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
Even if council tax payments were deposited in a London branch of an American bank (which I doubt), what difference does that make? The council, just like any person or organization that receives and spends money, needs to have a bank account. It doesn't really matter which bank it is, except maybe WeRe Bank.aesmith wrote:Someone's been reading the "inexpert in any"s nonsense ..Jeff Smudger Smith > Practical Lawful Dissent.
Hi rebels I don't know if how many rebels know where council tax is paid into??! My wife as found that it's all paid to an American bank in London if anyone wants to know how let me no
Depositing money in a bank does not make the money the bank's property. Just as my employer deposits my salary into my bank account, the money remains mine, not my employer's.
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 2249
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:00 pm
- Location: Soho London
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
A pattern appears to be emerging.
Another mum comes to the rescue:
We discussed Mark Abbott earlier in the thread.
Another mum comes to the rescue:
Oh the shame!Mark Abbott wrote:Feked off and disappeared as fuck, today I got a call from my old dears who n years the police had come for my court fine,,,, so marched straight down heart pounding. A white Vauxhall combo, and 1 enforcement officer sat in my mum and dads living room, Carnot blame them, they were so upset and worried listening to him nullify every thing I said, he told me to rip up the magna carter and throw it away, he said the British bill of rights and constitution had been repealed by the Henry the 8th clause or something like that, I said you can not repeal a piece treaty, he said Ted heath managed to sign us into the common market dew to the Henry clause, so on and so on, that did shot on the spot but still stood my ground, he asked if I was going to pay I said no only under duress, I said what happens if I don't he said he would ring and immediately start taking my parents belongings. I said he couldn't do that they weren't my belongings, my mum was in pieces my dad said I'm gonna give him heart attack and left the room. I had one last go saying we're is the Warrant, to which my mum chipped in saying he showed her, I said I wanted to see it and he wouldn't, any how it didn't go well my mum paid by card £1200. I'm so pissws off and ashamed she did but what could I do. Then while she was paying no one listening to me my head was gone and forgot to get my mum to sign under duress, I didn't have my phone, geared up for Birmingham now we need to get the message out to the masses
We discussed Mark Abbott earlier in the thread.
BHF wrote:
It shows your mentality to think someone would make the effort to post something on the internet that was untrue.
It shows your mentality to think someone would make the effort to post something on the internet that was untrue.
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 401
- Joined: Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:42 pm
- Location: Illinois, USA
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
So, this officer: police, HCEO, or lead role in the upcoming Law & Order: Urine Extraction Unit ?rumpelstilzchen wrote:Mark Abbott wrote:...they were so upset and worried listening to [the officer] nullify every thing I said, he told me to rip up the magna carter and throw it away, he said the British bill of rights and constitution had been repealed by the Henry the 8th clause or something like that, I said you can not repeal a piece treaty, he said Ted heath managed to sign us into the common market dew to the Henry clause, so on and so on, ...
---
Morrand
Morrand
-
- A Balthazar of Quatloosian Truth
- Posts: 13806
- Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2005 7:17 pm
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
He really does sound a right plank. I'm sorry or his parents.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
-
- Conde de Quatloo
- Posts: 5631
- Joined: Fri May 21, 2004 5:08 am
- Location: Der Dachshundbünker
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
I've pointed out before that our nutty as a Snickers bar crowd rants that all USA taxes are paid to British institutions, so either someone is wrong or y'all are getting the better of us.noblepa wrote:Even if council tax payments were deposited in a London branch of an American bank (which I doubt), what difference does that make? The council, just like any person or organization that receives and spends money, needs to have a bank account. It doesn't really matter which bank it is, except maybe WeRe Bank.aesmith wrote:Someone's been reading the "inexpert in any"s nonsense ..Jeff Smudger Smith > Practical Lawful Dissent.
Hi rebels I don't know if how many rebels know where council tax is paid into??! My wife as found that it's all paid to an American bank in London if anyone wants to know how let me no
Depositing money in a bank does not make the money the bank's property. Just as my employer deposits my salary into my bank account, the money remains mine, not my employer's.
Supreme Commander of The Imperial Illuminati Air Force
Your concern is duly noted, filed, folded, stamped, sealed with wax and affixed with a thumbprint in red ink, forgotten, recalled, considered, reconsidered, appealed, denied and quietly ignored.
Your concern is duly noted, filed, folded, stamped, sealed with wax and affixed with a thumbprint in red ink, forgotten, recalled, considered, reconsidered, appealed, denied and quietly ignored.
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1260
- Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2016 10:47 pm
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
Mark sounds like a first class a******e.
Putting his parents through that, and they still paid, says to me he should respect them for the fact they've just saved him from jail.
I hope they make him pay back the money, with interest.
Putting his parents through that, and they still paid, says to me he should respect them for the fact they've just saved him from jail.
I hope they make him pay back the money, with interest.
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1462
- Joined: Tue Jul 05, 2016 8:14 am
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
This was the 37mph guy, so he's upgraded a £100 fixed penalty to a 6 month ban and now £1,200 fine + costs.rumpelstilzchen wrote:We discussed Mark Abbott earlier in the thread.
-
- Quatloosian Ambassador to the CaliCanadians
- Posts: 8246
- Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:45 am
- Location: The Evergreen Playground
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
His parents must be proud of him.aesmith wrote:This was the 37mph guy, so he's upgraded a £100 fixed penalty to a 6 month ban and now £1,200 fine + costs.rumpelstilzchen wrote:We discussed Mark Abbott earlier in the thread.
"Yes Burnaby49, I do in fact believe all process servers are peace officers. I've good reason to believe so." Robert Menard in his May 28, 2015 video "Process Servers".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 2249
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:00 pm
- Location: Soho London
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
But......he is still winning.......isn't he?
BHF wrote:
It shows your mentality to think someone would make the effort to post something on the internet that was untrue.
It shows your mentality to think someone would make the effort to post something on the internet that was untrue.
-
- Quatloosian Ambassador to the CaliCanadians
- Posts: 8246
- Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:45 am
- Location: The Evergreen Playground
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
What kind of stupid question is that? Of course he's winning. He defied the man and got away with it. He didn't pay the fine.rumpelstilzchen wrote:But......he is still winning.......isn't he?
"Yes Burnaby49, I do in fact believe all process servers are peace officers. I've good reason to believe so." Robert Menard in his May 28, 2015 video "Process Servers".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 1260
- Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2016 10:47 pm
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
Burnaby49 wrote:What kind of stupid question is that? Of course he's winning. He defied the man and got away with it. He didn't pay the fine.rumpelstilzchen wrote:But......he is still winning.......isn't he?
It's the ultimate win for these guys!
"Can't someone else pay it?" Preferably parents, spouse, strangers, tax payers. Charity organisations...
So long as they all pay under duress, it's fine!
-
- Admiral of the Quatloosian Seas
- Posts: 4806
- Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2015 8:53 am
Re: "practical lawful dissent" fmotl advisory group
As if we don't all pay our taxes and fines under duress... That's sort of the whole point of taxes and fines and what sets them apart from charitable donations.JimUk1 wrote:So long as they all pay under duress, it's fine!
I'd much rather spend the money I pay for council tax on beer and pizzas
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?