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Started by Jneale, November 15, 2014, 04:32:10 AM

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I'm fairly new to this sort of thinking and have been watching many casts. Being ready to start researching and gaining more knowledge I thought of some hypothetical situations which I have some concerns over (you may likewise);

1. A person posses imagery either physical or digital of what may be classed as illegal, for example; child porn, animal porn, images of military bases etc. This person technically caused neither harm, damage or loss to another being.
Question 1.1; Is there grounds for prosecution being a freeman of the land?
Question 1.2; If no, what steps would you take to ensure in a society, freeman of the land, that this person would be convicted?

Question 2; If the United kingdom, United states and Canada are companies, doesn't it own the land we live in?
Therefore anyone not registered is trespassing?

Question 3; If I were entering a magistrates court upon being summoned for a fine or other, would a driving license be a sufficient legal fiction or only a birth certificate?

4. A person has caused harm, loss or damage to another person.
Question 4.1; Can they be tried in a magistrates court?

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Quote from: Jneale on November 15, 2014, 04:32:10 AM
I'm fairly new to this sort of thinking and have been watching many casts. Being ready to start researching and gaining more knowledge I thought of some hypothetical situations which I have some concerns over (you may likewise);

Welcome, Jneale  :)

Quote1. A person posses imagery either physical or digital of what may be classed as illegal, for example; child porn, animal porn, images of military bases etc. This person technically caused neither harm, damage or loss to another being.
Question 1.1; Is there grounds for prosecution being a freeman of the land?
Question 1.2; If no, what steps would you take to ensure in a society, freeman of the land, that this person would be convicted?

The only remedy is to renounce one's citizenship. Simply declaring oneself a freeman on the land is not sufficient.  As a non-citizen, indigenous to these lands, one is not subject to the statutory regulations that encumber a citizen. Read more here http://self-realisation.com/about-the-mission/about-the-mission/

QuoteQuestion 2; If the United kingdom, United states and Canada are companies, doesn't it own the land we live in?
Therefore anyone not registered is trespassing?

No one owns the land.

QuoteQuestion 3; If I were entering a magistrates court upon being summoned for a fine or other, would a driving license be a sufficient legal fiction or only a birth certificate?

Sorry, I don't understand the question. In any event, those documents are proof of one's citizenship so why would one seek to rely on them?

Quote4. A person has caused harm, loss or damage to another person.
Question 4.1; Can they be tried in a magistrates court?

Yes, criminal proceedings can be started at the magistrates court. Full trial would be at the Crown Court.
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