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Old 09-05-2012, 05:30 AM   #3
rojettafoxx

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Everything that the government deems to be a crime is not a crime if the government does it. Do as we say, not as we do.

How many people do you know who have taken the time to read any laws? I always wondered why the call the statutes 'Code'. It's because there is a hidden meaning in all of the statutes.

If you start with the assumption that you are the slave, and the laws are the will of your masters, you will be one step ahead of the people who think they already know everything. Through the law, your master can do whatever he wants to you, and there is nothing you can do about it. It helps however to know the distinction between lawful and legal. Much of what the government does is unlawful, yet perfectly legal.

The only way to protect yourself from the law is to not consent to anything that would put you under their jurisdiction. If you stay in Common Law jurisdiction, you have a much better chance of getting justice.

Hatha

And by the way, that smell in lower Manhattan on 9/11/01 was likely the micro pulverization of the steel in those buildings.
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