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when you've understood this you won't need to fear the court
as you'll learn how you can dissassociate yourself from the legal fiction they use to contract you through
EDIT
you are not a person
you are a human being who has a person
it exists in association with you
a person is a legal entity they use to make you act and obey their statutes which are not enforcable if you declare your freeman-of-the-land-status under common law
statutes are not laws and they apply to your person not to you
(A ‘statute’ is defined as ‘a legislated rule of society given the force of law.’)
YOU give it the force of law over you
( , Tue 22 Jan 2008, 15:05, Reply)
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I have done a philosophy degree, and I can safely say I'd feel faintly ridiculous trying to dodge a fine (or similar) by standing up and arguing in a court of law that I was not a person.
;)
( , Tue 22 Jan 2008, 15:24, Reply)
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they can only apply the statutes to your through your person you simply apply the distinction and operate under common law
"Person". 1. a human being. 2. An entity (such as a corporation) that is recognized by law as having the rights and duties of a human being." [Blacks Law Dictionary, 7th Edition]
they are using the second definition when we think there is only one
( , Tue 22 Jan 2008, 15:26, Reply)
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(again, devils advocate, I will be watching this with interest as soon as it ramps)
Re the above: So, would he then be accepting under the same loophole that he doesn't have any such human rights, in cases of internment, torture or asylum?
Just that this issue is floating around US courts at the moment, with people who they are trying to register as non-persons in order to get over human rights violations.
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you can kill whoever you like but you won't get away with it under any law
;)
( , Tue 22 Jan 2008, 16:09, Reply)
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fraid not as freemen-of-the-land still obey the common laws of: 1.no harm to others
2.no harm to others property and 3.no fraud in contracts
unless you employ the 'Steven Segal clause' which pretty much allows you to do what ever you like, of course
( , Tue 22 Jan 2008, 16:13, Reply)