In some countries, doesn't the punishment for theft involve the loss of an appendage?daveBeeston wrote: Plus just think of the entertainment when one of the Sovcit/Fotler's tells a 3rd world dictator they won't pay for something.
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"Never in the field of human conflict, was so much owed (but not paid), by so few, to so many." - Sir Winston Churchill
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One wonders what the penalty for rape might be....BoomerSooner17 wrote:In some countries, doesn't the punishment for theft involve the loss of an appendage?
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Or the penalty for having a stupid thought like telling the dictator they won't pay up.Arthur Rubin wrote:One wonders what the penalty for rape might be....BoomerSooner17 wrote:In some countries, doesn't the punishment for theft involve the loss of an appendage?
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Meanwhile, Mr Robinson does his People's Front of Judea tribute act:
Please be aware that there are controlled opposition groups out there which claim to be standing in lawful rebellion....the worst of these being the White pendragons.
Everyone's out of step but our David....There are other groups that may not be controlled opposition but they are also operating in double think and ignoreing the fact that Britain and the entire commonwealth is in a state of 'diffidation' (legal rebellion). The freeman on the land groups and their associated movements who use their illegal acts and statutes along with their illegal courts, only provide their legislation and corporate businesses (courts) with legitimacy by doing so (double think).
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More absolutely crap fucking shite stationary available to purchase.
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When I was a child I took great pleasure in sticking 1000's of these into books for my nan. They look very similar except they were once worth something;
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Big fail by rebel Hazel.
Interesting bits highlighted. I can't imagine for a minute why a concerned citizen would worry about their parenting skills.
Interesting bits highlighted. I can't imagine for a minute why a concerned citizen would worry about their parenting skills.
Hi all,
I'm looking at registering my family's births on commonlawcourt.com and claiming our names back. How does this affect things though?
My sons intend on changing their surnames by deed poll when they are 16. Will it still be possible for them to do this.
Will my husband and I have any problem receiving benefits?
Will it remove us from the governments system completely?
Will we have problems applying for passports as none of us have ever had one.
What authority will social services think they have over our children if we can produce these common law documents? (we get reported anonymously on an annual basis).
Thanks in advance,
Hazel
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I'm completely at a loss as to how she thinks registering her family's births with the 'common law court' will have any effect on anything at all. Even by the standards of these nut-jobs it's utterly bizarre.
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?
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I think the inoperative concept here is "thinks" it doesn't sound like she or hubby are at all familiar with the concept. Also sounds a bit to me like the sons what to distance themselves as far from the parents as possible. Wonder why???
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No problem.Hi all,
I'm looking at registering my family's births on commonlawcourt.com and claiming our names back. How does this affect things though? It doesn't but not doing the things required by law will.
My sons intend on changing their surnames by deed poll when they are 16. Will it still be possible for them to do this. Don't see why not if they follow procedure. One does have to ask why?
Will my husband and I have any problem receiving benefits?Yes
Will it remove us from the governments system completely?No
Will we have problems applying for passports as none of us have ever had one.Yes
What authority will social services think they have over our children if we can produce these common law documents? (we get reported anonymously on an annual basis).The same "authority" they have over any other children.
Thanks in advance,
Hazel
One other thing. Please tell me how
are compatible?Will my husband and I have any problem receiving benefits?
Will it remove us from the governments system completely?
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the common law courts huge collection of registered birth certs is a site to behold
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It's all hearsay though, ask any SovCit.SteveUK wrote:the common law courts huge collection of registered birth certs is a site to behold
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Try entering just 'Smith' in the search. There are plenty of entries for John Smith and his family but then he is the judge, jury, clerk, tip-staff, office cleaner and sole proprietor of the courtSteveUK wrote:the common law courts huge collection of registered birth certs is a site to behold
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?
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Keep in mind all acts/statutes are ‘unlawful ‘ according to our mental friends.
Except when it suits your argument of course!
Except when it suits your argument of course!
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Another bizarre case for the PLD crew.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... opped.html
Obviously sounds horrific, and you can see why he's upset.
However, surely you have to be as dumb as a box of rocks to record yourself being abusive to a public employee, admit it on a public forum, and then try to say that the subsequent charges are 'trumped up'?
Presumably refers to this story -I am a victim of Dyfed Powys police, they amputated 3 of my fingers in custody.
The ipcc conducted an INDEPENDENT investigation into my injury and cleared all officers involved.
I was invited to an interview with the crime commissioner for Wales 2 months ago and I secretly recorded it for evidence.
When the meeting ended I told an ipcc officer to fuck off and used some choice language, I've now been charged by dyfed powys to attend magestrates court on Nov 30th to answer for a public order offence section 4a (1) (5).
I recorded myself telling the IPCC goon to fuck off and have all of the cctv of my amputation and the secret recording of the commissioner.
I'm hoping I can beat this trumped up charge and I'm hoping this group can help.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... opped.html
Obviously sounds horrific, and you can see why he's upset.
However, surely you have to be as dumb as a box of rocks to record yourself being abusive to a public employee, admit it on a public forum, and then try to say that the subsequent charges are 'trumped up'?
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Does this mean PAYG Robinson is finally admitting his shit doesn't work?
Alan Howes
David R - I've watched many videos on YouTube in which Police Officers and bailiffs have broken the law. WHY have none of them been taken to court!
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Because there are no courts of law to take them to.
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?
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longdog wrote:Does this mean PAYG Robinson is finally admitting his shit doesn't work?
Alan Howes
David R - I've watched many videos on YouTube in which Police Officers and bailiffs have broken the law. WHY have none of them been taken to court!
David Robinson
Because there are no courts of law to take them to.
but fear not , a plan is at hand!
Dean Renshaw So let's seize a court and turn it into a common law court
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I'd think there is a case for an investigation there but he will do himself no favours making arguably illegal recordings and hoping PLD will help.John Uskglass wrote:Another bizarre case for the PLD crew.
Presumably refers to this story -I am a victim of Dyfed Powys police, they amputated 3 of my fingers in custody.
The ipcc conducted an INDEPENDENT investigation into my injury and cleared all officers involved.
I was invited to an interview with the crime commissioner for Wales 2 months ago and I secretly recorded it for evidence.
When the meeting ended I told an ipcc officer to fuck off and used some choice language, I've now been charged by dyfed powys to attend magestrates court on Nov 30th to answer for a public order offence section 4a (1) (5).
I recorded myself telling the IPCC goon to fuck off and have all of the cctv of my amputation and the secret recording of the commissioner.
I'm hoping I can beat this trumped up charge and I'm hoping this group can help.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... opped.html
Obviously sounds horrific, and you can see why he's upset.
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Strong contender for the "Here-Hold-My-Beer-While-I-Try-This" award.Dean Renshaw So let's seize a court and turn it into a common law court
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Naturally - worked brilliantly for Roger Hayes and his BCG muppets.The Observer wrote:Strong contender for the "Here-Hold-My-Beer-While-I-Try-This" award.Dean Renshaw So let's seize a court and turn it into a common law court
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