Patrick Bellringer
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Patrick Bellringer
I'm still chuckling over the latest from the fourwinds site:
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From: RB
To: <bellringer@fourwinds10.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:41 PM
Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Fourwinds10
Message:
Dear Bellringers:
What most of the public does not know about attorneys is that they pledge allegience to the BAR. What the BAR means is that it is the British Accredited Registery.
Which makes all attorneys British Citizens. And they have no authority over any of American Citizens. They are all frauds.
With love and light,
RB
(Response)
FROM: Patrick H. Bellringer
TO: RB
DATE: May 12, 2009
SUBJECT: Reply
Dear RB:
You are quite correct. Under the original 13th Amendment anyone holding a Title of Nobility has allegiance to a foreign power and can not be a citizen of the Republic of the u.S. of A. Therefore, those person having a prefix after their name, such as esquire are attorneys and members of the "BAR", a foreign corporation, or Dr., are members of The American Medical Association a foreign corporation, or a suffix of Reverend before their name are all foreign agents and lawfully cannot hold public office in our Republic, as they are not lawful citizens.
We have many foreign agents running our government, our medical profession, our courts, our churches and generally controlling our society. It is time for great change!
In Love and Light,
Patrick H. Bellringer
bellringer@fourwinds10.com
These people must keep on sneaking in the nurses' station and using the nurses' computer while their backs are turned.
Original Message -----
From: RB
To: <bellringer@fourwinds10.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:41 PM
Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Fourwinds10
Message:
Dear Bellringers:
What most of the public does not know about attorneys is that they pledge allegience to the BAR. What the BAR means is that it is the British Accredited Registery.
Which makes all attorneys British Citizens. And they have no authority over any of American Citizens. They are all frauds.
With love and light,
RB
(Response)
FROM: Patrick H. Bellringer
TO: RB
DATE: May 12, 2009
SUBJECT: Reply
Dear RB:
You are quite correct. Under the original 13th Amendment anyone holding a Title of Nobility has allegiance to a foreign power and can not be a citizen of the Republic of the u.S. of A. Therefore, those person having a prefix after their name, such as esquire are attorneys and members of the "BAR", a foreign corporation, or Dr., are members of The American Medical Association a foreign corporation, or a suffix of Reverend before their name are all foreign agents and lawfully cannot hold public office in our Republic, as they are not lawful citizens.
We have many foreign agents running our government, our medical profession, our courts, our churches and generally controlling our society. It is time for great change!
In Love and Light,
Patrick H. Bellringer
bellringer@fourwinds10.com
These people must keep on sneaking in the nurses' station and using the nurses' computer while their backs are turned.
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
I would think that there is also a problem with the level of medication the nurses are giving them. Might want to adjust the dosages.Pottapaug1938 wrote:I'm still chuckling over the latest from the fourwinds site:
Original Message -----
From: RB
To: <bellringer@fourwinds10.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:41 PM
Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Fourwinds10
Message:
Dear Bellringers:
What most of the public does not know about attorneys is that they pledge allegience to the BAR. What the BAR means is that it is the British Accredited Registery.
Which makes all attorneys British Citizens. And they have no authority over any of American Citizens. They are all frauds.
With love and light,
RB
(Response)
FROM: Patrick H. Bellringer
TO: RB
DATE: May 12, 2009
SUBJECT: Reply
Dear RB:
You are quite correct. Under the original 13th Amendment anyone holding a Title of Nobility has allegiance to a foreign power and can not be a citizen of the Republic of the u.S. of A. Therefore, those person having a prefix after their name, such as esquire are attorneys and members of the "BAR", a foreign corporation, or Dr., are members of The American Medical Association a foreign corporation, or a suffix of Reverend before their name are all foreign agents and lawfully cannot hold public office in our Republic, as they are not lawful citizens.
We have many foreign agents running our government, our medical profession, our courts, our churches and generally controlling our society. It is time for great change!
In Love and Light,
Patrick H. Bellringer
bellringer@fourwinds10.com
These people must keep on sneaking in the nurses' station and using their computer while their backs are turned.
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
I don't remember much about any oath when I was admitted to practice, but I decided to look it up. There is an oath of office for lawyers in Pennsylvania, and it's set forth in a statute, 42 Pa.C.S. § 2522, which states (in its entirety):What most of the public does not know about attorneys is that they pledge allegience to the BAR. What the BAR means is that it is the British Accredited Registery. Which makes all attorneys British Citizens.
As for the rest:Before entering upon the duties of his office, each attorney at law shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation before a person authorized to administer oaths:
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of this Commonwealth and that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity, as well as to the court as to the client, that I will use no falsehood, nor delay the cause of any person for lucre or malice."
Any person refusing to take the oath or affirmation shall forfeit his office.
To the best of my knowledge, I have no authority over anyone. Anywhere. Even my clients only do what I say about half the time.And they have no authority over any of American Citizens.
Well, there might be something to that.They are all frauds.
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
My Massachusetts oath was very similar to this.
I wonder what would have happened if, at my swearing in, I had stood up and declared that I was now a member of the British Accredited Registry (or Regency; the nutcases can't keep their delusions straight) and thus a British subject and member of their nobility, I would probably hold the record for the quickest disbarment in Massachusetts, if not elsewhere.
I wonder what would have happened if, at my swearing in, I had stood up and declared that I was now a member of the British Accredited Registry (or Regency; the nutcases can't keep their delusions straight) and thus a British subject and member of their nobility, I would probably hold the record for the quickest disbarment in Massachusetts, if not elsewhere.
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of this Commonwealth and that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity, as well as to the court as to the client, that I will use no falsehood, nor delay the cause of any person for lucre or malice."
It is patently obvious that the "commonwealth" mentioned above is referring to the British Commonwealth. So there must be some inkling of truth to the charge that you lawyers took oaths for the British Accredited Registry.
Yeah, yeah - I know you are going to point out that the state of Pennsylvania styles itself as the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but that is just one of those amazing coincidences.
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
I just wanna know if that means I can get into the House of Lords?
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
Also, my title of nobility is being a Doctor, but I'm a Doctor of Economics., so how do I get into the American Medical Association? I hope there's not a test, I faint at the sight of blood.
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
With a doctorate in Econ you have to join the Bilderbergers.
Three cheers for the Lesser Evil!
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
Hey, Observer: the "Commonwealth" of Massachusetts acquired its name in 1780. The British Commonwealth did not form until the mid-20th century -- over 150 years later. As for it being "obvious" that the word "Commonwealth" refers to the British Commonwealth, I refer you to what lawyers call the "plain meaning" rule -- that a word should be given its plain meaning unless there is specific showing to the contrary. When I was in a Massachusetts courtroom, taking an oath that would enable me to practice law in Massachusetts, there was not even an inkling that any other commonwealth -- in Britain or the U.S. -- was meant.
Your gullibility is breathtaking....
Your gullibility is breathtaking....
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
See "facetious" in the dictionary of your choice.Pottapaug1938 wrote:Hey, Observer: the "Commonwealth" of Massachusetts acquired its name in 1780. The British Commonwealth did not form until the mid-20th century -- over 150 years later. As for it being "obvious" that the word "Commonwealth" refers to the British Commonwealth, I refer you to what lawyers call the "plain meaning" rule -- that a word should be given its plain meaning unless there is specific showing to the contrary. When I was in a Massachusetts courtroom, taking an oath that would enable me to practice law in Massachusetts, there was not even an inkling that any other commonwealth -- in Britain or the U.S. -- was meant.
Your gullibility is breathtaking....
This is often a subtle forum, and you might not know who's serious and who's sarcastic without a scorecard, which is why lurking is often a good precondition to posting.
Observer was responding to me, and I knew that he was being facetious, which is why I didn't respond. (Well, that and I couldn't think of anything funnier to add.)
So you're going to want to learn the difference between "facetious" and "oblivious." (One rule of thumb: Observer=facetious; SteveSy=oblivious.)
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
Okay, then we can add both UGA Lawdog and Pottapaug1938 to the ranks of the oblivious.UGA Lawdog wrote:I guess the jig is also up for lawyers in Massachusetts, Virginia, and Kentucky, which are also "commonwealths."The Observer wrote:It is patently obvious that the "commonwealth" mentioned above is referring to the British Commonwealth. So there must be some inkling of truth to the charge that you lawyers took oaths for the British Accredited Registry.
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
Paraphrasing Grouch Marx: Would you really want to be a member if they would admit you?Gregg wrote:I just wanna know if that means I can get into the House of Lords?
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
I saw the Ranks of the Oblivious in concert once. It's a 13 member grunge band all made up as zombies.
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
What forum is that, Dan?LPC wrote:This is often a subtle forum
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
Perhaps it's because I'm still a newbie to these forums; but sometimes it's tough to distinguish between facetiousness and unhinged rants. There ARE people out there who will focus on ANY words they found to justify their lunacies. In the future, though, I will keep a pinch of salt at my elbow as I read the postings.
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Good thinking, Quatloos does get a little bland sometimes...Pottapaug1938 wrote:Perhaps it's because I'm still a newbie to these forums; but sometimes it's tough to distinguish between facetiousness and unhinged rants. There ARE people out there who will focus on ANY words they found to justify their lunacies. In the future, though, I will keep a pinch of salt at my elbow as I read the postings.
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As was yours, sir, about the nature of my post. But understandable when considering your "newbie" status. No offense taken.Pottapaug1938 wrote:Your gullibility is breathtaking....
I'm working on it. Remember, good conspiracies just don't come into being overnight.UGA Lawdog wrote:I guess the jig is also up for lawyers in Massachusetts, Virginia, and Kentucky, which are also "commonwealths."
Doesn't explain how we lawyers in the other 46 states are members of this British Accredited Registry, though.
Let me guess - a candid snapshot of the original founders of the British Accredited Registry?wserra wrote:
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
Come to think of it, there was a Commonwealth in England during the interregnum between Charles I and Charles II. Maybe all of the modern Commonwealths are, in reality, part of a secret plot to restore Cromwellian government to England and extend its tentacles around the world....
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
Maybe, the tentacles started long before that in New EnglandPottapaug1938 wrote:Come to think of it, there was a Commonwealth in England during the interregnum between Charles I and Charles II. Maybe all of the modern Commonwealths are, in reality, part of a secret plot to restore Cromwellian government to England and extend its tentacles around the world....
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Re: Patrick Bellringer
Who knew they were gumbies?The Observer wrote: Let me guess - a candid snapshot of the original founders of the British Accredited Registry?
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