I very much doubt that's even close to being true.JimUk1 wrote: Most the staff are under A61?
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What is true is that the company that owns the pub, Dragon Clan Ltd, has never made a profit and hasn't submitted recent accounts.longdog wrote:I very much doubt that's even close to being true.JimUk1 wrote: Most the staff are under A61?
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... ng-history
Check out the directors..
http://thekingarthur.co.uk/wp/?page_id=103
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from their trustpilot reviews.
not sure if he's banging on about something historic or the current brand of A61 lunacy.
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not sure if he's banging on about something historic or the current brand of A61 lunacy.
linkeyI dare say that many quests have started from here and Article 61 of the Magna Carta was historically recognised and honoured among the plenty of interesting characters you could meet and get to know, ... This is a good place to experience the wacky, mystical, creative, human and fun side to Glastonbury. Hope you enjoy it as much as i do.
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I am trying to work out in my head if it is possible to be under Article 61* and at the same time be a director of a limited company......they seem to cancel each other out.
* Of course in reality no one is under Article 61 because it no longer exists.
* Of course in reality no one is under Article 61 because it no longer exists.
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It shows your mentality to think someone would make the effort to post something on the internet that was untrue.
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How do these idiots manage to dress and feed themselves??
Apparently, there's a single power station that solely provides to the BBC, who would have guessed it !!
Apparently, there's a single power station that solely provides to the BBC, who would have guessed it !!
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Yes though of that but to do that successfully we would also have to take over the powerstation that provides enerhy to the BBC...they would shut it down and send in the organic robots with guns and tazers.....the only way it would possibly work in my opinion is if we can get the fire brigade and other respected public servants to back us.
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I would also expect that most BBC studios and transmitters have their own backup generators, so that they can stay on the air during emergencies.AndyPandy wrote:How do these idiots manage to dress and feed themselves??
Apparently, there's a single power station that solely provides to the BBC, who would have guessed it !!
Jackie Maynard
Yes though of that but to do that successfully we would also have to take over the powerstation that provides enerhy to the BBC...they would shut it down and send in the organic robots with guns and tazers.....the only way it would possibly work in my opinion is if we can get the fire brigade and other respected public servants to back us.
So, taking out the local power station, aside from being an act of terrorism, punishable accordingly, would accomplish little and would inconvenience many, many people in their homes and businesses.
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I thought it meant they were buried under a highway.SteveUK wrote:from their trustpilot reviews.
not sure if he's banging on about something historic or the current brand of A61 lunacy.
linkeyI dare say that many quests have started from here and Article 61 of the Magna Carta was historically recognised and honoured among the plenty of interesting characters you could meet and get to know, ... This is a good place to experience the wacky, mystical, creative, human and fun side to Glastonbury. Hope you enjoy it as much as i do.
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Sounds like his attempted insurrection will be sorely outgunned. Firehoses against firearms? But then again, maybe the firehoses provide enough water to put it into admiralty jurisdiction.AndyPandy wrote:How do these idiots manage to dress and feed themselves??
Apparently, there's a single power station that solely provides to the BBC, who would have guessed it !!
Jackie Maynard
Yes though of that but to do that successfully we would also have to take over the powerstation that provides enerhy to the BBC...they would shut it down and send in the organic robots with guns and tazers.....the only way it would possibly work in my opinion is if we can get the fire brigade and other respected public servants to back us.
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You mean, this A61?Burnaby49 wrote:I thought it meant they were buried under a highway.
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Possibly the most interesting thing about A61 the road is Clay Cross.
Clay Cross labour party boldly or foolishly ignored a law they did not consent to and wound up much like a sov-cit trying the same line. This a left wing socialist account of the incident, so it is is quite heavily biased.
http://www.socialismtoday.org/163/claycross.html
Clay Cross labour party boldly or foolishly ignored a law they did not consent to and wound up much like a sov-cit trying the same line. This a left wing socialist account of the incident, so it is is quite heavily biased.
http://www.socialismtoday.org/163/claycross.html
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I was in Clay Cross this morning (I travelled there and back on the A61). It's enjoying a bit of inward investment but it's still a very run down town.
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We don't do politics here, Ziggy. However other posters may have quite different recollections or opinions about the introduction of the Housing Finance Act 1972.Siegfried Shrink wrote:Clay Cross labour party boldly of foolishly ignored a law they did not consent to and wound up much like a sov-cit trying the same line.
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A belated welcome to Boomer Sooner. Your first act here was to connect two long chewed over quatloosian topics and bring forth a new line of investigation. Neither Demo, Burnaby, nor our late lamented kriegsmarine commerce raider could have done better!
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Awww, shucks. That's quite a compliment. It's an honor to be compared favorably to those giants of Quatloos!. Thank you! I have to admit that I was only able to make the connection because I had been reading the Peter of England threads more recently than the rest of y'all, so the King Arthur event was more fresh in my memory.grixit wrote:A belated welcome to Boomer Sooner. Your first act here was to connect two long chewed over quatloosian topics and bring forth a new line of investigation. Neither Demo, Burnaby, nor our late lamented kriegsmarine commerce raider could have done better!
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I can't stand by and let that libelous comment go unchallenged. Nobody can match the investigative talents of our lamentedly absent banana boat Hilfskreuzer Möwe.grixit wrote:A belated welcome to Boomer Sooner. Your first act here was to connect two long chewed over quatloosian topics and bring forth a new line of investigation. Neither Demo, Burnaby, nor our late lamented kriegsmarine commerce raider could have done better!
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No argument here. I am a mere harbor tug compared to the exploits of that legendary cruiser.Burnaby49 wrote:I can't stand by and let that libelous comment go unchallenged. Nobody can match the investigative talents of our lamentedly absent banana boat Hilfskreuzer Möwe.grixit wrote:A belated welcome to Boomer Sooner. Your first act here was to connect two long chewed over quatloosian topics and bring forth a new line of investigation. Neither Demo, Burnaby, nor our late lamented kriegsmarine commerce raider could have done better!
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SMS Mowe is merely absent, right? The Allies haven't gotten him or anything? I hadn't noticed his absence because I've been browsing threads of various ages.
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He abruptly stopped posting after this entirely routine entry on August 11, 2014.BoomerSooner17 wrote:SMS Mowe is merely absent, right? The Allies haven't gotten him or anything? I hadn't noticed his absence because I've been browsing threads of various ages.
viewtopic.php?f=48&t=9364&p=174572#p174572
No goodbye or notice given that he was leaving and no hint in his posts that he was contemplating abandoning Quatloos. Just a sudden mysterious disappearance still unexplained three years later.
"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".
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Wow, I had no idea. I'm sorry to hear that.
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more garbage. I've added some thoughts to help David understand his existential crisis.
Good morning friends....
Question: Why do so many allegedly well intentioned people treat this group and its information with such disdain?
(because its bullshit)
I have been blocked by quite a few so called well intentioned people for stating the facts to them, including the white dragons and sovereign para-legals.
They cant handle the truth because they have massive ego's and some have spent years learning all the legal claptrap that they don't want to give it up. They are respected for their deep knowledge of the illegal legal system.
Despite the FACT that we have used article 61 of the Magna Carta successfully on several occassiions, they ignore that and carry on misdrecting good folk who are in need. (your success rate is 0%)Do these fools have any integrity?
Anyone who ignores the truth should not be respected for doing so. There are a lot of people that cannot see the woods for the trees, who are perpetrating the regime by using its rules and so called court by doing so.
Even if they have successes within their corporate hearings by using the rules of the regime against them, what good will it do in the long run(their success rate is also 0%)?.....to remedy the FACT that high treason is being committed and that there is no justice for honest people withn the regime we MUST reassert the rule of law within our society or nothing good can come of it.
The only thing that can be done (under duress) (apart from taking the benefits)within their so called courts is to demand that the matter is heard by the people under British law within a properly convened court de jure, otherwise we/they are disregarding the British consttution and ignoring the common law. (actually, we're a common law nation)
There are extreme cases where some have no choice but to defend their driving licences for example, which would mean they would lose their jobs if they were banned, but even then the Magna Carta can be used in defence.(no it cannot)
There are two such cases that I know of where article 61 has been used within their illegal courts, which has caused the prosecution a lot of grief since those people had a well presented case file where they had put the opponents on Notice of the facts and were ignored.(they still lost) To ignore our Notices they are in dishonour and, to be in dishonour they lose automatically(bullshit). It will depend on the so called judge or Magistrates of course but not all of them are happy with what is going on within the judiciary today either.
The bottom line is that if we don't demand that British common laws and customs are observed then they will be lost forever, and along with them all of the protections the constitution provides us.
Things are very bad now but they will get a hell of a lot worse if we don't pull together to demand treason is heard by the people within proper courts of law. They will NEVER allow treason to be heard within their private corporate hearings obviously, but even if they did they would rule against it or the conspiracy would be exposed and many traitors would have to be arrested and tried for their disgusting crimes.
I've been trying to help people understand this for nearly a decade now, when will people wake up and realize that what I am saying is true? (it isn't true)...its not exactly rocket science is it?(no, you can spot this bullshit from a mile away)
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